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41 falta de defensa apropiada
• lack of progress• lack of proportionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > falta de defensa apropiada
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42 falta de detalles
• lack of demand• lack of discretion• sketchiness -
43 falta de entrenamiento
• lack of symmetry• lack of trust -
44 falta de entusiasmo
• lack of elegance• lack of equilibrium• nonce• nonchalant -
45 falta de espíritu
• lack of skill• lack of strength• pushup stack• pusillanimous -
46 falta de generosidad
• lack of flavor• lack of good judgment -
47 falta de harmonía
• lack of good sense• lack of honesty -
48 falta de información
• lack of humanity• lack of integrity -
49 falta de inteligencia
• lack of information• lack of interest• unintelligence -
50 falta de manejabilidad
• lack of liquidity• lack of memory• unmaneuverability• unwieldiness -
51 falta de mérito
• lack of maneuverability• lack of method• unworthiness -
52 falta de naturalidad
• lack of moderation• lack of nourishment• self-conscious• self-consecration -
53 falta de objetivo
• lack of proportion• lack of refinement• purposefulness• purposely -
54 falta de patriotismo
• lack of oxygen• lack of personnel -
55 falta de personalidad jurídica
• lack of justification• lack of liquid assets to meet liabilitiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > falta de personalidad jurídica
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56 falta de precisión
• lack of personnel• lack of preparation -
57 falta de preparación
• lack of precaution• lack of principles• unpreparedness• unreadiness -
58 falta de progreso
• lack of preparation• lack of proof• stagnation -
59 falta de proporción
• lack of proof• lack of protection -
60 falta de protección
• lack of proper defense• lack of purpose
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