Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

normal desarrollo

English translation:

normal development/deployment

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Feb 6, 2014 10:12
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Spanish term

normal desarrollo

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law (general)
Pls see below its a colombian contract, thanks

1.3.- Colaborar recíprocamente para el normal desarrollo del objeto del presente Convenio.
1.4- Desarrollar y ejecutar las obligaciones asignadas para el cumplimiento y logro de los alcances planteados.
1.5.- Propender porque su personal, durante la ejecución del convenio y después de él, guarde total reserva de la información obtenida.
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Proposed translations

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26 mins
Selected

normal development/deployment

That's how I'd say it
sencillamente
Peer comment(s):

agree James A. Walsh : I'd use "development".
26 mins
James, thank you
agree Mariano Saab : So would I.
35 mins
Marianio, thank you
agree Yvonne Gallagher : really don't see the difficulty
7 hrs
Gallagy, thank you
agree Andrée Goreux : Absolutely, what's so difficult about it?
13 hrs
Andrée, thank you
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thx"
5 hrs

normal implementation

It does not mean development.
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