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101 al primer envite
• at once• at the first sign• right of visit• right of withdrawal• right off• right off the bat -
102 ańo contributivo fiscal
• fiscal system• fiscal tax year• fiscal withdrawalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ańo contributivo fiscal
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103 ańo impositivo fiscal
• fiscal system• fiscal tax year• fiscal withdrawal -
104 ańo tributario fiscal
• fiscal system• fiscal tax year• fiscal withdrawal -
105 camino de servidumbre
• right of survivorship• right of visit• right of way• right of withdrawal -
106 compresión del gasto público
• fiscal requirements• fiscal retrenchment• fiscal revenue• fiscal tariff• fiscal withdrawal• fiscal yearDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > compresión del gasto público
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107 compresión fiscal
• fiscal requirements• fiscal retrenchment• fiscal revenue• fiscal tariff• fiscal withdrawal• fiscal year -
108 comunicar los avisos de alta
• give notice• give notice of new employees• give notice of withdrawalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comunicar los avisos de alta
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109 cuenta a la vista con interés
• negotiable note• Negotiable Order of Withdrawal Account• negotiable paper• NOW accountDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta a la vista con interés
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110 cuenta corriente con interés
• negotiable note• Negotiable Order of Withdrawal Account• negotiable paper• NOW accountDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta corriente con interés
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111 dar lugar a
• bring about• bring on• give ground• give grounds for criticism• give notice of withdrawal• give off• give residence to• give rise to scandal• make rigid• make room for oneself• make sour• make Spanish• permit mail• permitted -
112 dar motivo para
• give notice of withdrawal• give off -
113 dar pie a
• bring about• give bond to• give cause for• give cause for regret• give chase to• give notice of withdrawal• give off• give residence to• give rise to scandal -
114 dar pie para
• give notice of withdrawal• give off -
115 de publicación reciente
• just published• of recent publication• right of withdrawal• right off the bat• right offhand• right-off-the-pressDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de publicación reciente
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116 derecho de paso
• freedom of passage• right of survivorship• right of visit• right of way• right of withdrawal -
117 derecho de retiro
• right of use• right of way• right of withdrawal• right off -
118 derecho de vía
• right of survivorship• right of visit• right of way• right of withdrawal -
119 desautorización
• deauthorization• denial• disapproval• disavowal• withdrawal of authority -
120 desautorización legal
• delegitimation• deligitimization• withdrawal of legal authorization
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