Jun 19, 2007 14:56
16 yrs ago
English term
something that could
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The implication here is that protection from encroaching development hinges more on persuasion and compromise than the force of law, something that could see the edges of a protected area being gradually nibbled away until eventually little is left to protect. ‘Which is why you state clearly from the beginning what the AONB’s purpose and goals are in a well-thought-out management plan.’
j'ai du mal à voir ce que reprend something ici, merci !
j'ai du mal à voir ce que reprend something ici, merci !
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +2 | ce qui pourrait mener à terme à l'érosion progressive de... | cchat |
3 | something that could show | Anne Goff |
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Jun 19, 2007 14:56: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Jun 19, 2007 21:20: Florence Bremond changed "Term asked" from "something that could (ici)" to "something that could "
Proposed translations
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English term (edited):
something that could (ici)
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ce qui pourrait mener à terme à l'érosion progressive de...
translate the meaning, which could be paraphrased as
"which could eventually lead to"
"which could eventually lead to"
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Comment: "merci"
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English term (edited):
something that could (ici)
something that could show
It's poorly phrased, but they seem to be saying-
Read "The implication here....the force of the law." as a sentence.
Then "You need something that will show (something that will allow people to see) the edges of a protected area..."
Without more context that's my best guess.
Read "The implication here....the force of the law." as a sentence.
Then "You need something that will show (something that will allow people to see) the edges of a protected area..."
Without more context that's my best guess.
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