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10:45 Dec 21, 2009 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Journalism | |||||||
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4 | to result in damages |
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4 | bringing about losses/resulting in losses |
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4 | to accumulate or accrue losses |
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3 | always leading to trials |
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always leading to trials Explanation: :) Something like that |
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acarretar prejuízos (in this context) to result in damages Explanation: which always results in damages/always resulting in damages |
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bringing about losses/resulting in losses Explanation: acarretar v. result in, bring about; cart, cause Babylon |
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to accumulate or accrue losses Explanation: eu diria assim... |
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