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21 resolver las diferencias
(v.) = iron out + differences, resolve + Posesivo + differences, settling of differences, flatten out + differences, flush out + differences, settle + Posesivo + differencesEx. But these studies tend to be nationally based, and this approach has a number of inherent failings, most notably the ironing out of regional differences.Ex. International organizations provide member states with a procedural framework within which to resolve their differences and institutional machinery for cooperative action on a wide variety of issues.Ex. The full verification of this logic and settling of differences now needs to be made by other means.Ex. The leadership challenge is to flatten out differences, identify the new goals, and make tough decisions.Ex. This framework can help stakeholders flush out their differences and arrive at a common strategy.Ex. There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.* * *(v.) = iron out + differences, resolve + Posesivo + differences, settling of differences, flatten out + differences, flush out + differences, settle + Posesivo + differencesEx: But these studies tend to be nationally based, and this approach has a number of inherent failings, most notably the ironing out of regional differences.
Ex: International organizations provide member states with a procedural framework within which to resolve their differences and institutional machinery for cooperative action on a wide variety of issues.Ex: The full verification of this logic and settling of differences now needs to be made by other means.Ex: The leadership challenge is to flatten out differences, identify the new goals, and make tough decisions.Ex: This framework can help stakeholders flush out their differences and arrive at a common strategy.Ex: There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences. -
22 responsabilidad en la gestión
(n.) = accountabilityEx. This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.* * *(n.) = accountabilityEx: This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.
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23 responsabilidad laboral
(n.) = accountabilityEx. This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.* * *(n.) = accountabilityEx: This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.
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24 interesados
m.&f. pl.stakeholders.past part.past participle of spanish verb: interesar.* * *(n.) = interested peopleEx. But these and other interested people collected this type of books out of a mixture of curiosity and sentiment.* * *(n.) = interested peopleEx: But these and other interested people collected this type of books out of a mixture of curiosity and sentiment.
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25 participante1
1 = actor [actress, -fem.], participant, stakeholder, registrant, player, discussant, conversant, entrant.Ex. Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.Ex. When the outcome was positive, participants working with a similar computer were more likely to credit the computer and less likely to take the credit themselves.Ex. This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.Ex. The conference drew some 365 registrants.Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex. Results indicate that video can result in more fluent conversation, particularly where there are more than two discussants.Ex. The author noted a high level of inequality in participation among conversants, with very few of the discussants responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of the content.Ex. Entrants were asked to choose a character from a book and to write about what the character means to them.----* número de participantes = turnout.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* participante en la política = politically active.* participantes = those involved. -
26 participante
adj.participating.f. & m.1 participant.2 accessory.* * *► adjetivo1 participating1 participant* * *noun mf.1) participant2) competitor* * *1.ADJ participating2.SMF [gen] participant; (Dep) entrant* * *Iadjetivo <empresas/artistas> participating (before n)II* * *Iadjetivo <empresas/artistas> participating (before n)II* * *participante11 = actor [actress, -fem.], participant, stakeholder, registrant, player, discussant, conversant, entrant.Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
Ex: When the outcome was positive, participants working with a similar computer were more likely to credit the computer and less likely to take the credit themselves.Ex: This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.Ex: The conference drew some 365 registrants.Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex: Results indicate that video can result in more fluent conversation, particularly where there are more than two discussants.Ex: The author noted a high level of inequality in participation among conversants, with very few of the discussants responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of the content.Ex: Entrants were asked to choose a character from a book and to write about what the character means to them.* número de participantes = turnout.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* participante en la política = politically active.* participantes = those involved.participante22 = participating, participatory.Ex: One participating library, Birmingham, found that it could have used all its allocation of 1,500 Prestel frames on listing evening classes alone.
Ex: Storytelling is for children, as it was for the human race, a participatory art from which is born a literary consciousness.* * *‹empresas/artistas› participating ( before n) participante EN algo:los coros participantes en el concurso the choirs taking part in o participating in the competitionlos atletas participantes en la maratón the athletes taking part in o competing in o participating in the marathon(en un debate) participant; (en un concurso) contestant, entrant; (en una carrera) competitor, entrant* * *
participante adjetivo
participating ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en debate) participant;
( en concurso) contestant;
( en carrera) competitor
participante
I adjetivo participating
II mf participant
' participante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
competidor
- competidora
English:
entrant
- entry
- outsider
- participant
- show-jumper
- competitor
* * *♦ adjparticipating;los equipos participantes the participating teams, the teams taking part♦ nmf[que toma parte] participant; [en carrera] entrant, competitor* * *m/f participant* * *participante nmf1) : participant2) : competitor, entrant* * *participante n participant
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