efectuar
make ; bring about ; carry out ; complete ; do ; execute ; effect ; bring to + pass.
This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..
Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.
The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.
In all these cases where scientists studied what crafstmen knew how to do the resulting benefits have accrued to science not to technology.
Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
Historically, the main reasons for unionization have been to effect better wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
We should have a long-term vision set before us, but we need short-term steps to bring it to pass.
efectuar cambios
wreak + changes
The changes wrought by information technology have been at the margins.
efectuar una recuperación
effect + retrieval
Further, menu screens will be necessary until the user has specified the task that he wishes executed or the information that he wishes to retrieve sufficiently for execution or retrieval to be effected.
efectuar un cambio
effect + a change
Consequently, we would probably often consider cutting corners and not effecting the change under all of the added entries.
efectuar un intercambio
effect + an exchange
These copies were then used to effect exchanges with other universities with a view to the enrichment of the university library.