Coartada in english

Alibi

pronunciation: æləbaɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures

coartada = alibi. 

Example: The article 'Myths and alibis' suggests that the enormity of the nuclear threat is now sufficient to prompt Western librarians to acknowledge the political and moral dimensions of their work.

coartar = anchor ; restrict ; tie down ; cripple ; frustrate ; dam (up) ; shackle ; box in ; hamstring ; fetter ; hem + Nombre + in ; chill ; cramp ; emasculate. 

Example: One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory, his hands are free, he is not anchored.Example: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Example: There are many able people still tied down with the routine 'running' of their libraries.Example: The objection to it seems to be that by reading rubbish children cripple their own imaginative, linguistic or moral powers.Example: The psychologist Abraham H Maslow has warned of 'true psychopathological effects when the cognitive needs are frustrated'.Example: But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity = But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity.Example: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Example: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements.Example: Instead, the proposed regulations would hamstring public access.Example: Faculty tenure is designed to allow the scholar to proceed with his investigation without being fettered with concerns arising from loss of job and salary.Example: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Example: This would chill the freedom of inquiry that is central to the academic process and that is, moreover, privileged by the First Amendment.Example: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.Example: So anything that curtails a man's freedom emasculates him.

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» coartar el avance de Algohinder + progress .

Example: However, in Belgium lack of suitable manpower hinders similar progress.

» coartar el progreso de Algohinder + progress .

Example: However, in Belgium lack of suitable manpower hinders similar progress.

Coartada synonyms

excuse in spanish: excusa, pronunciation: ɪkskjus part of speech: noun, verb self-justification in spanish: auto justificación, pronunciation: seldʒədʒəstəfəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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