Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
son las reflejadas en
inglés translation:
are those indicated in
español term
son las reflejadas en
5 | are those indicated in | FVS (X) |
4 +1 | are those referred to in | Pablo Julián Davis |
4 +1 | are those included in | Lisa McCarthy |
Non-PRO (1): FVS (X)
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Proposed translations
are those indicated in
are those referred to in
...are those referred to u subsections nn and mm of article 25 of...
are those included in
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White 146.qxp
www.gliding.co.uk/bgainfo/nppl/aicwhite146.pdf
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The Order introduces a new Article 27(4), which makes provision for ratings, ... NPPL); **those included in** Section 2 of this Part may be included in any UK, ...
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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill
www.publications.parliament.uk › ... › Public Bill Committee Debates -
9 Feb 2011 – We believe that equivalent provisions to **those included in** paragraphs 1 and 2 of schedule 14 should be included in respect of the role of ...
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