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  • 21Sliding Doors — Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Dos vidas en un instante Ficha técnica …

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  • 22sliding peg — ˌsliding ˈpeg noun [countable] FINANCE another word for crawling peg * * * sliding peg UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS ► CRAWLING PEG(Cf. ↑crawling peg) …

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  • 23sliding scale — n [C usually singular] a system for calculating how much you pay for taxes, medical treatment etc, in which the amount that you pay changes according to different conditions on a sliding scale ▪ Fees are calculated on a sliding scale …

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  • 24sliding scale — sliding scales N COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n, on a N Payments such as wages or taxes that are calculated on a sliding scale are higher or lower depending on various different factors. Many practitioners have a sliding scale of fees for those who… …

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  • 25Sliding scale fees — are variable costs for services or products based on the buyer s ability to pay, and the provider s ability to make a variable profit or have the cost subsidised by other means. The provider may wish to extend a service by reducing the cost to… …

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  • 26sliding door — n a door that opens by sliding to one side …

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  • 27sliding door — sliding doors N COUNT Sliding doors are doors which slide together rather than swinging on hinges …

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  • 28sliding scale vesting — Calibration of the vesting of a conditional award so that different proportions of award vest on a straight line basis between performance levels. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com.… …

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  • 29sliding microtome — n a microtome in which the object to be cut is fixed and the knife is carried obliquely across it * * * a microtome in which the specimen being sectioned is made to slide on a track …

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  • 30sliding scale — ► NOUN ▪ a scale of fees, wages, etc., that varies in accordance with the variation of some standard …

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