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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs | |||||
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5 | Exempt Resolution |
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2 | Education(al) Exemption Decree/Exemption Decree(Act)(Law) for Education |
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Education(al) Exemption Decree/Exemption Decree(Act)(Law) for Education Explanation: Spanish term or phrase: resolucíon extenta English translation: Exemption Decree Entered by: Carmen Riadi Options: - Contribute to this entry - Browse KOG in field 09:50 Oct 24, 2005 Font size: 1 | 2 | 3 Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Government / Politics Spanish term or phrase: resolucíon extenta My question here is whether to translate the term at all, or to leave in Spanish with an explanation in parentheses. Is there a suitable English equivalent, or is it best to leave it as is? I would be grateful for your opinions zoejgreenKudoZ activity Questions: 53 (all closed) Answers: 57 Spain Local time: 18:08 (6 hrs ahead of you) Flag or filter this asker: Exemption Decree Explanation: Decree exempting organizations from adscribing to normal Regulations -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 hrs 11 mins (2005-10-25 13:01:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, my explanation should have read "Decree exempting organizations from adhering to ordinary regulations". Selected response from: Carmen Riadi Chile Local time: 12:08 (the same as you) Note from asker to answerer Thank you - exactly what I needed. 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer Discussion entries: 0 This area should be used only for linguistic discussions on the question. Automatic update in 00: Discussion board always open. Send me notifications about this discussion. Show automatic refresh counter Summary of answers provided 4 +1 Exemption Decree Carmen Riadi Answers 9 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +1 resolucíon extenta Exemption Decree Explanation: Decree exempting organizations from adscribing to normal Regulations -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 hrs 11 mins (2005-10-25 13:01:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, my explanation should have read "Decree exempting organizations from adhering to ordinary regulations". Carmen Riadi Chile Local time: 12:08 (the same as you) Works in field Native speaker of: Spanish PRO pts in category: 8 Submit peer review (Certified PROs only) Note from asker to answerer Thank you - exactly what I needed. Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer) agree Maria Itati Encinas 3 hrs -> Thank you agreedisagreeneutral Send me the response |
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Exempt Resolution Explanation: A term used in Chilean law. See the text below: The Government adds that, under the provisions of Law No. 19891, the Undersecretariat of Education proceeded, through exempt No. 10593 of 25 August 2003, to certify the posts provided in the establishment of the Ministry of Education. Subsequently, exempt resolution No. 13139 of 4 November 2003 was issued, which annulled the previous one, and certified the posts held by staff employed in the Ministry of Education Culture Division, where Ms. Marcela Flores Baussa and Ms. Magali del Carmen Rubilar Casanova appear in the professional category, with tenure, scale grade 11. |
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