consentimiento
consent ; concurrence ; acquiescence ; seal of approval ; approval ; say-so.
Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.
The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.
After decades of inertia and acquiescence, academic researchers are beginning to offer alternatives to the highly inefficient and unfair system of journal publishing in academia.
This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.
A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.
She may have had some say-so in the matter of whom she was going to marry, but for the most part, it was out of her hands.
cláusula de consentimiento
opt-in clause
It is obligatory to add an opt-in clause to the mailing or questionnaire asking customers for permission to add their name to a mailing list.
con consentimiento
willing
Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
con consentimiento mutuo
consensually
First, beliefs are established and maintained to the extent that they are consensually validated in interpersonal relationships.
con + Posesivo + consentimiento
with + Posesivo + consent
It is, of course, against the law to engage in sexual activity with a person under 16, even with her consent.
consentimiento informado
informed consent
Informed consent is a legal procedure to ensure that a patient or client knows all of the risks and costs involved in a treatment.
dar consentimiento
give + licence
Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.
dar + Posesivo + consentimiento
give + Posesivo + consent
When doctors told him that his father would pass away peacefully if they detached his drip, he gave his consent.
sin + Posesivo + consentimiento
without + Posesivo + consent
But while under the anaesthetic her Fallopian tubes were removed without her consent.