Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
N/A
Non-PRO (1): Simone Tosta
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Proposed translations
n.d.
agree |
Fernanda Rocha
: "Fontes: PME/IBGE e PME/Ipardes. a. Valores corrigidos pelo INPC de Curitiba. b. Média referente ao período mar.-dez. n.d. = não-disponível. ..." - www.ipea.gov.br/sites/000/2/boletim_mercado_de_trabalho/mt3...
21 mins
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agree |
Alexandra Gouveia
: Correcto, pode aparecer nos documentos como: n.d., n/d ou N/D.
3 hrs
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agree |
Lúcia Leitão
10 hrs
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n/disp. ou n/a
não disp.
ou dependendo do contexto "n/a" para não aplicável
espero que ajude:)
agree |
Jorge Freire
1 hr
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Jorge, obrigada
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agree |
Ligia Dias Costa
1 hr
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Ligia, obrigada
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agree |
Susana Morais
2 hrs
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Susana, obrigada
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agree |
Helga CF
8 hrs
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Helga, obrigada
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não disponível
n/a = não se aplica
agree |
Iara Fino Silva
50 mins
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obrigado
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agree |
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
: N/D= Não disponível.
59 mins
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obrigado
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agree |
Marlene Curtis
: Pode significar tanto Não Aplicável como Não Disponível
2 hrs
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obrigado
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agree |
Christiane Jost
2 hrs
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obrigado
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agree |
Alexandra Gouveia
: Correcto. N/D = Não Disponível e.g. http://www.povt.qren.pt/tempfiles/20070112120559moptc.pdf ver página 15 Acrónimos :)
2 hrs
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obrigado
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"Not Applicable" / Não aplicável
agree |
Iara Fino Silva
36 mins
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Obrigada Iarafino
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agree |
Marlene Curtis
1 hr
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Obrigada Marlene
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não disponível/não aplicável/não utilizável/ocupado/sem resposta
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