English term
is reflected in
3 +5 | figure dans | Boris Tsikel (X) |
3 +2 | pris en compte / réfléchi | Arnold T. |
Non-PRO (1): Kevin SC
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Proposed translations
figure dans
pris en compte / réfléchi
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2010-08-14 17:12:51 GMT)
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Oups !
J'aurais dû dire "REFLÉTÉ", pas réfléchi ...
Désolé ... je n'ai pas "reflété" suffisamment avant de répondre ...
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Kevin SC
: can't understand réfléchi in this context but the rest is ok
3 hrs
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The financial statements show an image of the company after the transaction was completed and accounted for. Thanks Kevin !
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Boris Tsikel (X)
: pour «pris en compte»
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Merci Boris !
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