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81 dar gozo
• give personal assurances• give point to an objection -
82 dar lustre a
• give point to an objection• give political asylum to• put a seal around• put a show of resistance -
83 derecho de gracia
• right of objection• right of ownership by long undisturbed possession• right of pardon• right of petition• right of redemption• right of representation• right of reprieve• right of repurchase at the same price -
84 derecho impugnatorio
• right of foreclosure• right of lien• right of objection• right of ownership -
85 derecho prendario
• lien• right of first refusal• right of inspection• right of lien• right of objection -
86 derechos de propiedad
• property rights• proprietary rights• right of inspection• right of objection• right of ownership• right of ownership by long undisturbed possession -
87 desconformidad
• disagreement• dissent• objection -
88 disconformidad
• disaccord• disagreement• disconformity• dissent• nonconformism• nonconsolidated• objection• unconformity -
89 formular un reparo
• file an objection -
90 hacer un reparo
• raise an objection -
91 impugnación
• challenging• confutation• impugnation• impugnment• objection• rebuttal• refutation -
92 levantar un protesto
• prepare a notice of protest• raise a protest• raise an objection -
93 lujar
• give point to an objection• give political asylum to -
94 mantener la objeción
• sustain the objection -
95 objeción
• demur• demurrer• objection -
96 objeción de conciencia
• conscientious objection -
97 objetar
• disagree with• raise an objection• raise objections -
98 plantear una objeción
• raise an objection -
99 poner objeción
• raise an objection -
100 poner un reparo
• raise an objection
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