Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
un plazo máximo de NN días adicionales
English translation:
up to NN additional days
Spanish term
un plazo máximo de
4 +2 | up to NN additional days | Déborah Gelardi |
Jul 18, 2020 12:12: Yvonne Gallagher changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Jul 22, 2020 06:36: Déborah Gelardi changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/853750">lbotto's</a> old entry - "un plazo máximo de "" to ""up to NN additional days""
Jul 22, 2020 06:36: Déborah Gelardi changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1626680">Déborah Gelardi's</a> old entry - "un plazo máximo de NN días"" to ""up to NN additional days""
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Proposed translations
up to NN additional days
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Note added at 8 mins (2020-07-17 20:25:06 GMT)
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Sample sentences from agreements:
...he, upon request, will be granted up to two (2) additional days.
the employee, upon request, will be granted up to three (3) additional days with pay at the discretion of his or her supervisor
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