Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
de manera expresa
English translation:
expressly
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jlinares
Nov 6, 2003 01:04
21 yrs ago
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Spanish term
de manera expresa.
Non-PRO
Spanish to English
Marketing
Se garantizarán las especificaciones realizadas para el objeto de suministro (medidas, valores, propiedades, etc.) de manera expresa.
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UK Equity Release and Independent Financial Advice
... Unless expressly guaranteed, the value of the trust policy may go down as well as
up and if such a downward movement is combined with a fall in property values ...
www.laterlife.com/laterlife-ifa-equity-release.htm - 26k - Cached - Similar pages
Web site use terms from the Association of Thyroid Surgeons
... EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY GUARANTEED HEREIN, OUR WEBSITE, THE CONTENT, LINKS,
INFORMATION, SERVICES, PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS PROVIDED BY OR THROUGH OUR WEB ...
www.thyroidsurgery.org/terms.htm - 27k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2 mins (2003-11-06 01:07:03 GMT)
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Source: The Collins English Dictionary © 2000 HarperCollins Publishers:
expressly [ýk\'sprɛslý]
adverb(ial)
1 for an express purpose; with specific intentions
2 plainly, exactly, or unmistakably
... Unless expressly guaranteed, the value of the trust policy may go down as well as
up and if such a downward movement is combined with a fall in property values ...
www.laterlife.com/laterlife-ifa-equity-release.htm - 26k - Cached - Similar pages
Web site use terms from the Association of Thyroid Surgeons
... EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY GUARANTEED HEREIN, OUR WEBSITE, THE CONTENT, LINKS,
INFORMATION, SERVICES, PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS PROVIDED BY OR THROUGH OUR WEB ...
www.thyroidsurgery.org/terms.htm - 27k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2 mins (2003-11-06 01:07:03 GMT)
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Source: The Collins English Dictionary © 2000 HarperCollins Publishers:
expressly [ýk\'sprɛslý]
adverb(ial)
1 for an express purpose; with specific intentions
2 plainly, exactly, or unmistakably
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