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121 ser el asunto
(v.) = be the pointEx. Whether he goes or stays is not the point here, right now.* * *(v.) = be the pointEx: Whether he goes or stays is not the point here, right now.
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122 ser la cuestión
(v.) = be the pointEx. Whether he goes or stays is not the point here, right now.* * *(v.) = be the pointEx: Whether he goes or stays is not the point here, right now.
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123 sostener un punto de vista
(v.) = assert + view, hold + point of viewEx. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. This example does tend to reinforce the point of view held by many writers that what we are facing is a publication explosion rather than an information explosion.* * *(v.) = assert + view, hold + point of viewEx: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.
Ex: This example does tend to reinforce the point of view held by many writers that what we are facing is a publication explosion rather than an information explosion. -
124 ver el porqué
(v.) = see + the pointEx. I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.* * *(v.) = see + the pointEx: I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.
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125 ver el propósito
(v.) = see + the pointEx. I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.* * *(v.) = see + the pointEx: I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.
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126 ver el sentido
(v.) = see + the pointEx. I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.* * *(v.) = see + the pointEx: I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.
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127 ver la finalidad
(v.) = see + the pointEx. I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.* * *(v.) = see + the pointEx: I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.
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128 ver la utilidad
(v.) = see + the pointEx. I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.* * *(v.) = see + the pointEx: I can't see the point of telephone books in this day and age.
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