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4 +1 | statutorily appointed manager |
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4 +1 | ver explicación |
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3 | Managing Director |
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statutorily appointed manager Explanation: eurodic felicidades, P. Reference: http://europa.eu.int/eurodicautom/Controller |
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Managing Director Explanation: (female). Ofrezco esto como posible solución aunque no conozco el término original en la práctica ya que al parecer poco o nada se usa en esta región del mundo (frontera Méx.-EE.UU.) El término en inglés sí se usa mucho en los EE.UU. Exp. |
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ver explicación Explanation: If this is an org chart for a hospital, it's Medical Director. Facultativo means medical as well as optional. HTH Rick |
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