Hola Vicky8704: Bienvenida a los foros. No aplica ya está en español, aunque es más común usar no aplicable, not applicable en inglés. Saludos ¿cómo que "ya está en Español"???? Yo diría "no es aplicable a este tema, asunto o punto", y lo traduciría N/A como "no aplicable", aunque la "/" barra es como la de c/. para calle...
Hi, in a legal text (an Agreement between two book publishers about the translation of a book) there is this sentence: "The Publisher shall pay the Owner upon execution of this Agreement the sum of XXX EUR (hereinafter: the Advance). The Advance will be applicable against royalties on all sold...
All stakeholders can be broken into two groups: internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. Let’s take a look at both. 1. Internal Stakeholders. Internal stakeholders are within the organization. The project directly impacts them as they serve and are employed by the organization managing it.
Stakeholders are individuals, groups, or organizations who can affect or be affected by the execution and completion of a project. They play an indispensable role in shaping outcomes, influencing priorities, and determining overall project success.
Broadly speaking there are three types of stakeholders: Primary stakeholders are usually internal stakeholders, are those that engage in economic transactions with the business (for example stockholders, customers, suppliers, creditors, and employees).
This is from the Wikipedia entry: N/A (or sometimes n/a or N.A.) is a common abbreviation in tables and lists for the phrase 'not applicable', 'not available', 'not assessed', or 'no answer'.
Thanks in advance. Please tell me the difference between "if applicable" and "where applicable." We apply this specification if applicable (or where applicable).