Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
to battle over motions
Spanish translation:
disputas/controversias sobre las mociones
English term
to battle over motions
por acá están hablando de un caso antimonopolio, y está la siguiente frase:
Both sides battled over motions to amend complaints and likewise dismiss them
¿Qué significa "battle over motions" y cómo se puede traducir?
Mi intento: Ambas partes se disputaron las mociones.
Gracias por sus sugerencias.
4 | disputas/controversias sobre las mociones | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Feb 1, 2017 23:29: eduard_ changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): veronicaes, JohnMcDove, eduard_
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