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18:35 Nov 18, 2005 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||
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4 +1 | employees/personnel having accrued vacation leave (1st question) |
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5 | a precursor to (prolegomenon) |
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5 | forerunner |
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employees/personnel having accrued vacation leave (1st question) Explanation: as the start/beginning of future layoffs/dismissals. (2nd question). Hope it helps, Sery |
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a precursor to (prolegomenon) Explanation: In English, prolegomena are introductory readings or remarks. |
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forerunner Explanation: It is being done in anticipation of future lay offs. It is a "prelude" for future actions |
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