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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Taxation & Customs | |||||||
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5 +1 | on an extraordinary basis |
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4 | on a one-time basis |
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3 | exceptionally |
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a título excepcional on a one-time basis Explanation: Termium and experience:0) (as you say, he he) |
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a título excepcional exceptionally Explanation: :) |
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a título excepcional on an extraordinary basis Explanation: excepcional is accounting refers to Extraordinary Items...ones that to not occur regularly..so if you want to use an accounting term, I suggest extraordinary.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 hrs 55 mins (2004-12-18 19:57:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- correx: IN accounting -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 hrs 56 mins (2004-12-18 19:58:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- OR: as a one time occurence |
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