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1 medios oficiales
Ex. Furthermore, such visits allow valuable information unobtainable through official channels to be gleaned on an informal basis.* * *Ex: Furthermore, such visits allow valuable information unobtainable through official channels to be gleaned on an informal basis.
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2 aviso oficial
• official communication• official notice -
3 copia oficial
• official copy• official transcript -
4 degradación actual
• official demotion• official lowering in rank -
5 degradación real
• official demotion• official lowering in rank -
6 ente oficial
• official body• official entity -
7 mercado oficial
• official market• official trading -
8 aceptación oficial del abogado
• official acceptance of the attorneyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aceptación oficial del abogado
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9 acto de oficio
• official act -
10 acto oficial
• official act -
11 asistencia oficial para el desarrollo
• official development assistanceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asistencia oficial para el desarrollo
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12 auto de pago
• official demand for payment -
13 autorización oficial
• official authorization -
14 aviso oficial de venta
• official notice of sale -
15 banco oficial de desarrollo
• official development bankDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banco oficial de desarrollo
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16 banco oficial de exportación
• official export bankDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banco oficial de exportación
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17 bastanteo
• official acceptance of the attorney• validation -
18 bastantero
• official who checks powers of attorney -
19 Boletín Oficial del Estado
• Official GazetteDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Boletín Oficial del Estado
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20 capital oficial
• official capital
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