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viably

  • 1 convincentemente

    adv.
    convincingly, convictively.
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    1 convincingly
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    = viably, convincingly, plausibly, forcibly.
    Ex. It will remain such so long as it viably performs its initial function, or acquires another which is mutually supported by the constituency it serves.
    Ex. Such a model relates acquisitions effectively and convincingly to a library's fiscal environment.
    Ex. The justification for this is weak; it cannot plausibly be urged as a safeguard against fraud.
    Ex. They demonstrate forcibly the postwar increase in this aspect of international communication, for example the figures are 19% in 1952 and 64% in 1974 for foreign material published in UK journals.
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    * poco convincentemente = unconvincingly.
    * saber argumentar Algo convincentemente = make + a business case.
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    = viably, convincingly, plausibly, forcibly.

    Ex: It will remain such so long as it viably performs its initial function, or acquires another which is mutually supported by the constituency it serves.

    Ex: Such a model relates acquisitions effectively and convincingly to a library's fiscal environment.
    Ex: The justification for this is weak; it cannot plausibly be urged as a safeguard against fraud.
    Ex: They demonstrate forcibly the postwar increase in this aspect of international communication, for example the figures are 19% in 1952 and 64% in 1974 for foreign material published in UK journals.
    * poco convincentemente = unconvincingly.
    * saber argumentar Algo convincentemente = make + a business case.

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    convincingly
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    convincingly

    Spanish-English dictionary > convincentemente

  • 2 distrito electoral

    m.
    congressional district, voting precinct, electorate, electoral precinct.
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    constituency
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    electoral district, constituency
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    (n.) = constituency, electoral district
    Ex. It will remain such so long as it viably performs its initial function, or acquires another which is mutually supported by the constituency it serves.
    Ex. Any number of candidates may run for election in an electoral district and candidates can run either independently or under the banner of a registered political party.
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    electoral district, constituency
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    (n.) = constituency, electoral district

    Ex: It will remain such so long as it viably performs its initial function, or acquires another which is mutually supported by the constituency it serves.

    Ex: Any number of candidates may run for election in an electoral district and candidates can run either independently or under the banner of a registered political party.

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    (legislative) district, Br
    constituency

    Spanish-English dictionary > distrito electoral

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