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41 demasiado fácilmente
Ex. Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.* * *Ex: Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.
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42 durante todo + Tiempo
= all through + TiempoEx. Labor continued to strive for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay all through the 1800s and early 1900s.* * *= all through + TiempoEx: Labor continued to strive for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay all through the 1800s and early 1900s.
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43 durante todo el día
Ex. Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.* * *Ex: Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.
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44 durante todo el verano
Ex. All summer long, the media have been trumping up stories that, while important, probably don't merit the attention they've been receiving.* * *Ex: All summer long, the media have been trumping up stories that, while important, probably don't merit the attention they've been receiving.
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45 el centro de atención + ser
= all eyes + be + onEx. The article is entitled ' All eyes are on the rise of biometrics'.* * *= all eyes + be + onEx: The article is entitled ' All eyes are on the rise of biometrics'.
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46 el pan nuestro de cada día
Ex. The article ' All in a day's work' examines reference librarianship in the academic environment, discusses how it has changed, and offers suggestions on coping with the stress those changes have caused.* * *Ex: The article ' All in a day's work' examines reference librarianship in the academic environment, discusses how it has changed, and offers suggestions on coping with the stress those changes have caused.
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47 en todas partes
= all around, far and wideEx. In the final analysis, flexibility in pursuing different options to suit needs, combined with excellent communications all around will help solve this crisis.Ex. He is known far and wide.* * *= all around, far and wideEx: In the final analysis, flexibility in pursuing different options to suit needs, combined with excellent communications all around will help solve this crisis.
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48 en todos los aspectos
Ex. The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.* * *Ex: The finest and most influential of these French italics were the work of Robert Granjon, an artist of the stature of his countryman and near-contemporary Garamont and one of the greatest all-round type designers of any period.
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49 es de esperar que
Ex. All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.* * *Ex: All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.
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50 hace muchas lunas
= all those many moons ago, many moons agoEx. Things were different back then, all those many moons ago.Ex. Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.* * *= all those many moons ago, many moons agoEx: Things were different back then, all those many moons ago.
Ex: Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed. -
51 mucho más + Adjetivo
= all the more + Adjetivo, far + Adjetivo ComparativoEx. This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.Ex. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.* * *= all the more + Adjetivo, far + Adjetivo ComparativoEx: This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.
Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices. -
52 muy dispuesto a
Ex. A few moments ago I was all ready to give up reading because the book was not going to be to my taste.* * *Ex: A few moments ago I was all ready to give up reading because the book was not going to be to my taste.
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53 más todavía
Ex. Authors gain exposure in their domain -- isn't it why one publishes? -- all the more so if it is through peer reviewing and what we hope will be a high quality conference.* * *Ex: Authors gain exposure in their domain -- isn't it why one publishes? -- all the more so if it is through peer reviewing and what we hope will be a high quality conference.
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54 ningún + Nombre + del mundo
= all + Nombre + in the worldEx. Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.* * *= all + Nombre + in the worldEx: Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.
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55 no hay nada imposible
Ex. When it comes to independent comics from small presses, or from larger publishers who specialize in alternative comics, all bets are off = Cuando se trata de los comics independientes de pequeñas editoriales, o de grandes editoriales especializadas en tebeos alternativos, todo es posible.* * *Ex: When it comes to independent comics from small presses, or from larger publishers who specialize in alternative comics, all bets are off = Cuando se trata de los comics independientes de pequeñas editoriales, o de grandes editoriales especializadas en tebeos alternativos, todo es posible.
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56 para todo tipo de tiempo
Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.* * *Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.
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57 por + Pronombre + mismo
= all by + Reflexivo, by + ReflexivoEx. One can only cultivate one's virtues all by oneself, and no one else can take one's place.Ex. Certainly, it is possible to do it by oneself.* * *= all by + Reflexivo, by + ReflexivoEx: One can only cultivate one's virtues all by oneself, and no one else can take one's place.
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58 que lo abarca todo
Ex. Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.* * *Ex: Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.
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59 que lo incluye todo
Ex. Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.* * *Ex: Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.
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60 reservados todos los derechos
Ex. All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be photocopied, recorded or otherwise reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means without the prior permission of the copyright holders and publisher.* * *Ex: All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be photocopied, recorded or otherwise reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means without the prior permission of the copyright holders and publisher.
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