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1 while these data are not quite proven …
• пока все эти данные не вполне доказаны …English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > while these data are not quite proven …
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2 while trying to simplify and clarify these procedures, we admit ...
• пытаясь упростить и прояснить эти методики/ процедуры, мы допускаем...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > while trying to simplify and clarify these procedures, we admit ...
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3 can you press these pants while i wait
ben beklerken bu pantolonları ütüler misinizEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you press these pants while i wait
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4 can you press these pants while i wait
ben beklerken bu pantolonları ütüler misinizEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you press these pants while i wait
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5 poderoso
adj.powerful, vigorous, mighty, potent.* * *► adjetivo1 powerful* * *(f. - poderosa)adj.1) powerful2) mighty* * *1.ADJ powerful2.SMPLlos poderosos — (=dirigentes) the people in power; (=ricos) the rich and powerful
* * *- sa adjetivo <nación/persona> powerful; <remedio/calmante> powerful, effective; < motivo> powerful, strong* * *= strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], powerful, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.], potent, power-packed.Ex. In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex. This new font had increased contrast and x-height in the lower case and a hefty set of capitals = Este nuevo tipo de letra había aumentado el contraste y el ojo medio de las minúsculas y las mayúsculas eran voluminosas.Ex. All considerations of changing or developing curricula have to take account of inadequacies and inflexibilities in this area as probably the most potent inhibitors of change.Ex. Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.----* poderosos, los = mighty, the.* * *- sa adjetivo <nación/persona> powerful; <remedio/calmante> powerful, effective; < motivo> powerful, strong* * *= strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], powerful, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.], potent, power-packed.Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.
Ex: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex: This new font had increased contrast and x-height in the lower case and a hefty set of capitals = Este nuevo tipo de letra había aumentado el contraste y el ojo medio de las minúsculas y las mayúsculas eran voluminosas.Ex: All considerations of changing or developing curricula have to take account of inadequacies and inflexibilities in this area as probably the most potent inhibitors of change.Ex: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.* poderosos, los = mighty, the.* * *poderoso -sa1 ‹nación/persona› powerful2 ‹remedio/calmante› powerful, effective3 ‹motivo/razón› powerful, strong* * *
poderoso◊ -sa adjetivo
powerful
poderoso,-a adjetivo
1 (rico, influyente) powerful
2 (importante, apremiante) strong: tiene poderosas razones para mantenerse en silencio, he has powerful reasons for remaining silent
3 (eficaz) effective: le han recetado un poderoso antidepresivo, he was prescribed a strong antidepressant
' poderoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poderosa
- cacique
- grande
English:
mighty
- money
- powerful
- sinewy
- strong
* * *poderoso, -a♦ adj1. [con poder, riquezas] powerful;poderoso caballero es don dinero money talks o makes the world go round2. [eficaz] [remedio, cura] powerful3. [razón, motivo] powerful, compelling♦ nm,fpowerful person;los poderosos the powerful* * *I adj powerfulII mpl:los poderosos the people with power* * *poderoso, -sa adj1) : powerful2) : wealthy, influential3) : effective* * *poderoso adj powerful -
6 reunirse
1 to meet ( con, -), get together, have a meeting with* * ** * *VPR1) (=unirse) to join together; [de nuevo] to reunite2) [personas] [en asamblea] to meet, gather; [en casa] to get together3) [circunstancias] to conspire ( para to)* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex. Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex. An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex. Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex. We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
Ex: Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex: Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex: We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *
■reunirse verbo reflexivo to meet, gather
reunirse con alguien, to meet sb
' reunirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agruparse
- concentrarse
- concentrar
- encontrar
- juntar
- reunir
English:
assemble
- collect
- convene
- gather
- get together
- herd together
- join
- link up
- meet
- meet up
- meet with
- rally
- rejoin
- reunite
- sit
- converge
- get
- reassemble
* * *vpr[congregarse, juntarse] to meet;reunirse con alguien to meet (up with) sb;el presidente se reunirá con los sindicatos the president will meet (with) the unions;se reunió con su familia tras cinco años de separación he was reunited with his family after being apart from them for five years* * ** * *vr: to meet* * *reunirse vb2. (social) to get together -
7 con poder
(adj.) = powerfulEx. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.* * *(adj.) = powerfulEx: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
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8 cruzarse de brazos
to fold one's arms 2 figurado to sit back and do nothing* * *(v.) = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flowEx. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex. She settled back in her chair and folded her arms.Ex. Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.* * *(v.) = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flowEx: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
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9 gente de poder
(n.) = wielders of power, powerful peopleEx. The influence of the library is not confined to those who will be wielders of power and who will probably come to positions of responsibility.Ex. The ALA has been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.* * *(n.) = wielders of power, powerful peopleEx: The influence of the library is not confined to those who will be wielders of power and who will probably come to positions of responsibility.
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10 gente influyente
(n.) = powerful peopleEx. The ALA has been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.* * *(n.) = powerful peopleEx: The ALA has been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
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11 уместно сделать
Уместно сделатьA review of the ability of these boilers to burn this fuel is appropriate.While these rules and others are the subject of many investigations, including some of this journal, some comments are in order here.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уместно сделать
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12 эти и другие
Эти и другие (правила)-- While these rules and others are the subject of many investigations, some comments are in order here. Эти и другие-- These and other studies indicated that damage is not first detectable at a particular stage in the creep curve.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > эти и другие
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13 Stevenson, Robert
[br]b. 8 June 1772 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 12 July 1850 Edinburgh, Scotland[br]Scottish lighthouse designer and builder.[br]After his father's death when he was only 2 years old, Robert Stevenson was educated at a school for children from families in reduced circumstances. However, c. 1788 his mother married again, to Thomas Smith, Engineer to the Northern Lighthouse Board. Stevenson then served an apprenticeship under his new stepfather. The Board, which is still an active force in the 1990s, was founded in 1786 to oversee the lights and buoyage in some of the wildest waters in Western Europe, the seas around the coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man.After studies at Andersen's College (now the University of Strathclyde) and later at Edinburgh University, Stevenson assumed responsibility in the field for much of the construction work sanctioned by the Board. After some years he succeeded Smith as Engineer to the Board and thereby the long connection between the Northern Lights and the Stevenson family commenced.Stevenson became Engineer to the Board when he was about 30 years old, remaining in that office for the best part of half a century. During these years he improved catoptric lighting, adopted the central lamp refracting system and invented the intermittent flashing light. While these developments were sufficient to form a just memorial to the man, he was involved in greater endeavours in the construction of around twenty lighthouses, most of which had ingenious forms of construction. The finest piece was the Bell Rock Lighthouse, built on a reef off the Scottish East Coast. This enterprise took five years to complete and can be regarded as the most important construction of his life.His interests fitted in with those of the other great men living in and around Edinburgh at the time, and included oceanography, astronomy, architecture and antiquarian studies. He designed several notable bridges, proposed a design for the rails for railways and also made a notable study of marine timber borers. He contributed to Encyclopaedia Britannica and to many journals.His grandson, born in the year of his death, was the famous author Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–94).[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS Edinburgh.Further ReadingSir Walter Scott, 1982, Northern Lights, Hawick.FMW -
14 интересно, что хотя
Интересно, что хотя-- Surprisingly while these equations give good agreement at lower flow qualities, they underestimate the data at higher flow qualities.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > интересно, что хотя
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15 становиться ... очевидным
Становиться (всё более) очевидным-- While these [iron and copper] can be controlled to some extent by proper internal treatment, it has become more and more apparent that external treatment is also needed in order to prevent deposition in the boiler. Становиться (более) очевидным-- As attempts are made to improve the reliability of the transmission assemblies, the disadvantages of multiple bearings become more obvious.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > становиться ... очевидным
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16 time hangs heavily on smb.'s hands
(time hangs heavily (или heavy) on smb.'s hands)While these acts and deeds were in progress in and out of the office of Sampson Brass, Richard Swiveller, being often left alone therein, began to find the time hang heavy on his hands. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. VII) — Пока все вышеописанные дела и события происходили в стенах и за стенами конторы Самсона Брасса, Ричард Свивеллер, которому частенько случалось корпеть за своим столом в полном одиночестве, томился скукой, не зная, как убить время.
‘I could be content,’ went on Hurstwood, ‘if... I had you to go to, you for a companion. As it is, I simply move about from place to place without any satisfaction. Time hangs heavily on my hands.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XIII) — - Я был бы вполне доволен жизнью, - продолжал Герствуд, - если бы... мог приходить к вам, если бы я нашел в вас друга. Теперь же я просто хожу то в одно место, то в другое, не испытывая ни малейшего удовольствия. Я не знаю, чем мне заполнить мой досуг.
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17 μέλλω
Aμέλλον Il.17.278
, Od.1.232, 9.378, B.12.164; [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion.μέλλεσκον Theoc.25.240
, Mosch.2.109: [tense] fut.μελλήσω D.6.15
, Ev.Matt.24.6: [tense] aor.ἐμέλλησα Th.3.55
, X.HG5.4.65, etc., and ἠμ- (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., v. infr. v.—Only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. in Hom., Hes., Lyr., and Trag.: [tense] aor. only in Prose (exc. Thgn., v. infr.): the [tense] impf. ἤμελλον with long augm. is established by the metre in Hes.Th. 898, Thgn.906, Ar.Ec. 597, Ra. 1038 (both anap.), A.R.1.1309 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Call.Del. 58: [tense] aor. 1ἠμέλλησα Thgn.259
; ἤμελλον is not found in earlier [dialect] Att. Inscrr., but occurs in Pap., as PPetr.2p.146 (iii B. C.), Phld.Rh.1.145 S. (butἔμελλον Hyp.Ath.7
, Arist.Ath.25.3).I to be destined or likely to, indicating an estimated certainty or strong probability in the present, past, or future (cf. Aristonic. ap. Sch.Il.10.326, 11.817, 16.46,al.): a. c. [tense] pres. inf. (or its equivalent), of a probability in the present, ὅθι που μέλλουσιν ἄριστοι βουλὰς βουλεύειν where belike the best are holding counsel, Il.10.326; ᾧ μέλλεις εὔχεσθαι to whom thou doubtless prayest, 11.364; μέλλεις δὲ σὺ ἴδμεναι doubtless thou knowest, Od.4.200; τὰ δὲ μέλλετ' ἀκουέμεν belike you have heard it, Il.14.125, cf. Od.4.94; ; ὄλβον δὲ θεοὶ μέλλουσιν ὀπάζειν methinks it is the gods who give wealth, Od.18.19; εἰ δ' οὕτω τοῦτ' ἐστίν, ἐμοὶ μέλλει φίλον εἶναι you may be sure it is my good pleasure, Il.1.564. b. c. [tense] aor. inf., of a probability in the past, μέλλω που ἀπεχθέσθαι Διὶ πατρί I must have become hateful to father Zeus, 21.83; κελευσέμεναι δέ σ' ἔμελλε δαίμων a god must surely have bidden thee, Od.4.274; πολλάκι που μέλλεις ἀρήμεναι you must often have prayed, 22.322; μέλλω ἀθανάτους ἀλιτέσθαι I must have sinned against the immortals, 4.377; ἄλλοτε δή ποτε μᾶλλον ἐρωῆσαι πολέμοιο μέλλω at any other time rather than this I may have drawn back.., Il.13.777; μέλλει μέν πού τις καὶ φίλτερον ἄλλον ὀλέσσαι before now, no doubt, a man has lost.., 24.46, cf. 18.362;τοῦ δ' ἤδη μέλλουσι κύνες ταχέες τ' οἰωνοὶ ῥινὸν ἀπ' ὀστεόφιν ἐρύσαι Od.14.133
; of a destiny in the past, ἔμελλεν οἷ αὐτῷ θάνατον.. λιτέσθαι he was fated to have been praying for his own death, Il.16.46; ἐπεὶ οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλον ἑταίρῳ κτεινομένῳ ἐπαμῦναι since I was (i.e. am) not destined to have succoured my comrade when they were slaying him, 18.98: c. [tense] pres. inf., οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλες ἀνάλκιδος ἀνδρὸς ἑταίρους ἔδμεναι he was to turn out no helpless man whose comrades you ate, Od.9.475. c. c. [tense] fut. inf., of a destin y or probability in the future, ἅ οὐ τελέεσθαι ἔμελλον which were not to be accomplished, Il.2.36; τάχα δ' ἀνστήσεσθαι ἔμελλεν ib. 694;ἐπεὶ οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλον ἔγωγε νοστήσας οἶκόνδε.. εὐφρανέειν ἄλοχον 5.686
, cf. 12.113, 22.356, Od.13.293, 384; ; περὶ τρίποδος γὰρ ἔμελλον θεύσεσθαι they were to have run.., Il.11.700, cf. E.HF 463;χρόνῳ ἔμελλέ σ' Ἕκτωρ.. ἀποφθίσειν S.Aj. 1027
; ;φεύγεις; ἔμελλόν σ' ἆρα κινήσειν ἐγώ Id.Nu. 1301
, cf. V. 460, Pl. 103, Ach. 347: c. [tense] pres. inf., καὶ γὰρ ἐγώ ποτ' ἔμελλον ἐν ἀνδράσιν ὄλβιος εἶναι I had a chance of being, might have been.., Od.18.138;μέλλεν ποτὲ οἶκος ὅδ' ἀφνειὸς καὶ ἀμύμων ἔμμεναι, ὄφρ' ἔτι κεῖνος ἀνὴρ ἐπιδήμιος ἦεν 1.232
: c. [tense] aor. inf. (cf. infr. 11), : with inf. understood, [τὰ μὲν] πάσχουσι, τὰ δὲ μέλλουσι [πάσχειν] A.Pers. 814; ἀλλ' οὐχ οὑμὸς τοῦτο πέπονθεν βίος οὐ μὰ Δί' οὐδέ γε μέλλει no, not likely! Ar.Pl. 551;οὐδὲν.. οὔτε ἐπάθετε οὔτε ἐμελλήσατε Th.3.55
; .d in εἰ clauses, εἰ μέλλει πόλις εἶναι if it is to be a city, Pl.Prt. 324e: c. [tense] fut. inf., εἰ ἐμέλλομεν.. ἀνοίσειν if we were to refer.., Id.Phd. 75b: c. [tense] aor. inf.,εἰ μέλλομεν.. δηλῶσαι Id.Lg. 713a
, cf. Smp. 184d, Plt. 268d, al.: so in part.,τὴν μέλλουσαν οἰκήσεσθαι πόλιν καλῶς Arist. Pol. 1261a3
, etc.e in final clauses, ξυνεπιμέλεσθαι ᾗ μέλλει ἄριστα ἕξειν, = ᾗ ἄριστα ἕξει, Th.8.39;εἴχομεν ἂν.. ἐπιστάτην λαβεῖν.. ὃς ἔμελλεν.. ποιήσειν Pl.Ap. 20b
, cf. App.Syr.46, etc.f in questions, the inf. being understood, τί οὐ μέλλω ( μέλλεις, etc.); why shouldn't I? why is it not likely that I should?, i. e. yes, of course, τὸν υἱὸν ἑόρακας αὐτοῦ; Answ. τί δ' οὐ μέλλω (sc. ἑορακέναι); of course I have, X. HG4.1.6; τί δ' οὐ μέλλει, εἴπερ γε δρᾷ αὐτό; Pl.R. 605c; πῶς γὰρ οὐ μέλλει; Id.Phd. 78b, etc.; ἀλλὰ τί μέλλει; what (else) would you expect? i. e. yes, of course, Id.R. 349d, Hp.Mi. 373d.II to be about to, in purely temporal sense, c. [tense] fut. inf.,Ἕκτορα δῖον ἔτετμεν ἀδελφεόν, εὖτ' ἄρ' ἔμελλε στρέψεσθ' ἐκ χώρης Il.6.515
; ὁ μέν μιν ἔμελλε γενείου.. ἁψάμενος λίσσεσθαι (perh. [tense] pres. inf.),ὁ δ' αὐχένα μέσσον ἔλασσε 10.454
;ἄλεισον ἀναιρήσεσθαι ἔμελλε Od.22.9
, cf. Il.23.544, 2.39, 6.52, 393; δειπνήσειν μέλλομεν, ἢ τί; Ar.Av. 464, cf. Eq. 931 (lyr.), Th.2.8, etc.: c. [tense] pres. inf., τί μέλλεις δρᾶν; Ar.V. 1379,Th. 215, cf. Ec. 760, Ach. 493, Av. 498, al.;μέλλω μαίνεσθαι Lyr.Alex.Adesp.1.23
: more rarely c. [tense] aor. inf., ; (nisi leg. κτενεῖν) ; ἀναλαβεῖν, λιπεῖν, θανεῖν, E.Or. 292, Heracl. 709, Med. 393; ἀπολέσαι, λαβεῖν, Ar.Av. 366, Ach. 1159 (lyr.);προσθεῖναι Th.3.92
; : Phryn.316 wrongly condemns this constr.—The inf. is sts. omitted, τὸ μέλλειν ἀγαθά (sc. πράσσειν or πράξειν ) the expectation of good things, E.Or. 1182, cf. IA 1118.III to be always going to do without ever doing: hence, delay, put off, freq. in Trag. (also in [voice] Med. μέλλομαι, v. infr. IV fin.): in this signf. usu. folld. by [tense] pres. inf., S.OT 678 (lyr.), OC 1627, etc.; τοὺς ξυμμάχους.. οὐ μελλήσομεν τιμωρεῖν· οἱ δ' οὐκέτι μέλλουσι κακῶς πάσχειν we shall not delay to succour our allies, for their sufferings are not being delayed, Th.1.86: freq. with μὴ οὐ, A.Pr. 627, S.Aj. 540: with μή, τί μέλλομεν.. μὴ πράσσειν κακά; E.Med. 1242: rarely folld. by [tense] aor. inf., Id.Ph. 299 (lyr.), Rh. 673: inf. is freq. omitted, τί μέλλεις; why delayest thou? A.Pr.36, cf. Pers. 407, Ag. 908, 1353, S.Fr. 917, Th.8.78, etc.;μακρὰ μ. S.OC 219
(lyr.);Ἄρης στυγεῖ μέλλοντας E. Heracl. 723
;ἴωμεν καὶ μὴ μέλλωμεν ἔτι Pl.Lg. 712b
; μέλλον τι.. ἔπος a hesitating word, which one hesitates to speak, E. Ion 1002; μέλλων σφυγμός a hesitating pulse, Gal.8.653.IV part. μέλλων is used quasi-adjectivally, ὁ μ. χρόνος the future time, Pi.O.10(11).7, A.Pr. 839, Arist.Top. 111b28: Gramm., ὁ μέλλων the future tense, D.T.638.23, A.D.Synt.69.28, etc.; ἡ μ. αὐτοῦ δύναμις his future power, Pl.R. 494c;μ. φυλάξασθαι χρέος Pi.O.7.40
; τὸν μ. βλαστόν ( καρπόν codd.) Thphr.HP4.15.1: esp. in neut., τὸ μέλλον, τὰ μέλλοντα things to come, the future, Pi.O.2.56, A.Pr. 102, Th.1.138, 4.71, Pl.Tht. 178e, etc.; opp. to what is simply future ([etym.] τὸ ἐσόμενον), Arist.Div.Somn. 463b29, cf. GC 337b4; εἰς τὸ μέλλον (sc. ἔτος) Ev.Luc.13.9, cf. PLond.3.1231.4 (ii A. D.), Plu.Caes.14:—also in [voice] Med., τὰ ἰσχυρότατα ἐλπιζόμενα μέλλεται your strongest pleas are hopes in futurity, Th.5.111:— butV [voice] Pass. μέλλομαι, ὡς μὴ μέλλοιτο τὰ δέοντα that the necessary steps might not be delayed, X.An.3.1.47; ἐν ὅσῳ ταῦτα μέλλεται while these delays are going on, D.4.37: [tense] fut. μελλήσομαι dub. l. in Procop. Goth.2.30: [tense] pf. part. μεμελλημένος, = μέλλων, σφυγμός Gal.9.308. -
18 mientras haya existencias
= while stocks last, subject to availabilityEx. These publications are available on demand, while stocks last, and at the discretion of the sections responsible for their content.Ex. Loans may be made in a mixture of currencies according to the borrower's preferences (subject to availability).* * *= while stocks last, subject to availabilityEx: These publications are available on demand, while stocks last, and at the discretion of the sections responsible for their content.
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19 mientras queden
Ex. These publications are available on demand, while stocks last, and at the discretion of the sections responsible for their content.* * *Ex: These publications are available on demand, while stocks last, and at the discretion of the sections responsible for their content.
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20 в то же время не
•These states will influence the minority-carrier mobility while not influencing the majority-carrier transport.
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