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Relative
cláusula

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

clause [ingl. am. klɔz, ingl. brit. klɔːz] SUST.

1. clause (in contract, treaty):

clause

2. clause LING.:

clause
clause

subordinate clause SUST. LING.

escalator clause SUST.

escape clause SUST.

escape clause
escape clause

exclusion clause SUST.

exclusion clause
exclusion clause

main clause SUST. LING.

main clause

noun clause SUST. LING.

noun clause
noun clause

relative clause SUST. LING.

relative clause

restrictive clause SUST. LING.

conscience clause SUST. DER.

conscience clause

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

clause [klɔ:z, ingl. am. klɑ:z] SUST.

clause
clause LING.

subordinate clause SUST. LING.

relative clause SUST.

relative clause

principle clause SUST.

principle clause

payback clause [ˈpeɪbæk ˈklɔ:z] SUST.

payback clause

penalty clause SUST.

penalty clause
annex clause
español
español
inglés
inglés
cláusula DER., LING.
clause
relative clause
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

clause [klɔz] SUST.

clause
clause LING.

relative clause SUST.

relative clause

subordinate clause SUST. LING.

principle clause SUST.

principle clause

penalty clause SUST.

penalty clause
español
español
inglés
inglés
clause
relative clause
clause
coordinate clause
clause

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Reception of the game has been generally negative.
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The negative memories of dysphoric individuals did not fade as quickly relative to control groups, and positive memories faded slightly faster.
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The episode however did receive slightly negative reviews.
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However, it must be pointed out that the rivalry is not always a negative one.
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The negative publicity kept him out of politics for more than a decade.
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