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affiliated - to or with? - WordReference Forums Is the company affiliated to or with the pension plan? I suspect both are OK, but is there a diiference in meaning? or is one British usage and the other American? thxs According to my Cambridge there is no difference in meaning and both are used in AmE and BrE
Affiliated vs. Related - WordReference Forums To all those who are familiar with legal translations: In a legal document (non disclosure agreement), it is said that confidential agreement can only be used by the "receiving party" and its "related companies" Later it explains that "related companies" means any corporation, company or other
connected to or affiliated with - WordReference Forums Either is possible, but "connected to" is a vaguer term "Affiliated with" implies that the political actors have openly declared themselves to be loyal to the AKP or working in tandem with the AKP
Of counsel - WordReference Forums In the U S , a "lawyer who is affiliated with a law firm, though not as a member, partner or associate"* is often referred to as "of counsel " Such attorneys usually appear on the letterhead of the firm, carry a firm business card, and have some sort of financial arrangement with the law firm
natural person + legal entity = ? | WordReference Forums I've got a task to translate the list of affiliated persons(?) of my company into English This list includes both natural persons and corporations How should I call them jointly: affiliated persons, entities, or anything else? Thanks!
be associated with be related to | WordReference Forums If I substitute is related to for is associated with, how the sentence become different? I know they are the similar things, but I want to know if it makes the difference in people's perceiving the sentence You use whose at the begining of a relative clause where you mention something that
suffer to be done - WordReference Forums Hello everybody! I was wondering if someone could kindly explain and help me translating this please: "Neither DISTRIBUTOR nor its affiliated companies, during or after the term of this agreement, will do or suffer to be done any act or thing which will in any way impair the aforementioned
hotel convenzionato - WordReference Forums I looked up "affiliated hotels" and got the definition of lots of hotels belonging to a chain - but it didn't mention discounts If I understand correctly, "convenzionato" means something a bit like "subsidized", for example, it you are a member of some club, you can get discounts at hotels and restaurants taking part in the scheme
someone who you know (very) well but is not a friend [acquaintance or . . . Let's say you have lived in the same apartment and have worked in the same office for many years, and there are people in the apartment office who you know (very) well but are not your friends (maybe you don't like them) One of them was using a brand that you didn't know The following is a