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05:57 Mar 12, 2004 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy | |||||
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| Selected response from: Henry Hinds United States Local time: 20:57 | ||||
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3 +1 | impacts |
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3 | allocation of Private Sector tax liens |
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2 | inputs |
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impacts Explanation: The whole context would be helpful to see if this fits, but it is a good possibility. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-03-12 06:31:00 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sometimes you even need the entire document as context, but it may give some examples of the \"afectaciones\" involved to help you decide on the appropriate term. Could also be \"limitations\" or \"restrictions\". In a legal context it can refer to liens or attachments. Exp. |
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inputs Explanation: Just a hunch. More context would help. Good luck Inputs by the private sector |
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allocation of Private Sector tax liens Explanation: Es lo que deduzco, analizando las siguientes entradas de Marina Orellana (copio solamente las acepciones aplicables al contexto) "Afectación" = allocation, assignment, application (of funds); (Mex) appropriation; (Peru) pledge, lien "Afectaciones" = (Mex) compensation payments for expropriation "Afectar" = earmark, set aside, devote to, allocate, appropriate, assign, obligate (funds) "Afecto a" = subject to (tax); encumbered by (mortgage) Y FINALMENTE (también de Orellana) "Tax Lien" = gravamen por impuestos no pagados => DE AQUÍ MI SUGERENCIA. |
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