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12:22 Sep 27, 2019 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / methodological guide to research into human rights violations | |||||||
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3 +1 | decisor-maker |
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3 | decisions regarding initiatives |
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decisions regarding initiatives Explanation: Here is my take on it: 'Context is the totality of relationships between people and organizations and the interdependence between them. Therefore, decisions regarding initiatives are part of this totality, recognizing that they shape the ultimate decisions that are taken.' |
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decisor-maker Explanation: I agree with Chema, a “decisor” is a decision-maker. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mng6UNRAbZsC&pg=PA211&lp... El Decisor: aquel que tiene la autoridad legal o el poder real para decidir. This can probably be polished, but I would go with something like: When launching new initiatives decision-makers are part of this [interdependence, interconnectedness], and are aware/recognise that it shapes their choices/decisions. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 horas (2019-09-28 06:52:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oops, yes and the answer was a typo too: decision maker, not decisor maker. Shouldn't post answers so late at night :-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 día 8 horas (2019-09-28 20:38:00 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Thank you! No, I think the sentence is just very long-winded and it wasn´t clear what "ella" meant, but Chema did a good job of unravelling it. |
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