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Spanish term or phrase:
votos concurrentes
English translation:
concurrent votes
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Spanish term
votos concurrentes
Spanish to English
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Law: Contract(s)
Funciones de la Junta Permanente de un organismo
Los ministros reservaron su derecho de formular votos particulares o voto de minoría, y los señores Ministros de la mayoría reservaron el suyo para formular, en su caso y oportunidad, votos concurrentes;
Proposed translations
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3 -1 | concurrent votes | Lisa Rosengard |
3 +3 | concurring vote/s | Adrian MM. |
4 | votes in agreement | Francois Boye |
3 | concurrent vote | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Proposed translations
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concurrent votes
Concurrent votes would have occurred at the same place and time. In the context, ministers from a minority reserved their right to formulate votes while ministers from a majority did the same at the same time and place (concurrently).
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Note added at 5 days (2020-06-26 16:59:10 GMT) Post-grading
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Se trata de 'votos concurrentes' que tuvieron lugar a la vez en el mismo sitio.
'Votos concurrentes' are 'concurrent votes'.
Something described as concurrent happens at the same time and place as something else. Where votes are concerned in the Spanish description the issue is that they occurred at the same time and place. Whether the votes are in agreement or in opposition is another issue. The adjective to describe a vote in agreement, which is in favour of another person or something such as a legislation, is 'concurring'.
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Note added at 5 days (2020-06-26 16:59:10 GMT) Post-grading
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Se trata de 'votos concurrentes' que tuvieron lugar a la vez en el mismo sitio.
'Votos concurrentes' are 'concurrent votes'.
Something described as concurrent happens at the same time and place as something else. Where votes are concerned in the Spanish description the issue is that they occurred at the same time and place. Whether the votes are in agreement or in opposition is another issue. The adjective to describe a vote in agreement, which is in favour of another person or something such as a legislation, is 'concurring'.
Peer comment(s):
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Robert Carter
: ...and that is precisely the WRONG meaning here. It's a complete misunderstanding of the text. Nevertheless, "concurrent" is not specifically wrong to describe a vote in agreement, it's just fallen out of use in favor of "concurring".
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AllegroTrans
: No, this doesn’t mean 'at the same place and time' in THIS text
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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votes in agreement
concurrir
Con el sentido de ‘convenir o estar de acuerdo’, el asunto se expresa mediante un complemento con en: «Los activistas agroecologistas [...] están en contra de las patentes sobre “formas de vida”, y en eso concurren con muchos otros ecologistas» (MtzAlier Obstáculos [Perú 1993]).
Con el sentido de ‘convenir o estar de acuerdo’, el asunto se expresa mediante un complemento con en: «Los activistas agroecologistas [...] están en contra de las patentes sobre “formas de vida”, y en eso concurren con muchos otros ecologistas» (MtzAlier Obstáculos [Perú 1993]).
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concurring vote/s
- not concurrent meaning simultaneously and rather than assenting vs. dissenting votes cf. 'assent voting' in Canada.
Any /good-looking/ Non-Pro-Voters to expand and elaborate on this point.
Any /good-looking/ Non-Pro-Voters to expand and elaborate on this point.
Example sentence:
Can. Assent voting (or referendum allows electors to vote on whether a proposal would move forward or not.
Peer comment(s):
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Robert Carter
: I do agree that it's clearly less than ideal, simply because of it's ambiguity, and I agreed with you because this is more idiomatic, but "concurrent" does mean "in agreement" too. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/concurr...
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Thanks, Robert. Concurrent is patently a false friend, even North of the Border in Scotland. // I know - after checking the OED. Meaning no. 3: agreeing; harmonious, plus am wary of dissenting from a Scottish answer i.e. spelling of a court's judg*e*ment.
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AllegroTrans
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Thanks, AT.
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Rebecca Jowers
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Thanks, Rebecca.
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