Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
allow for
Italian translation:
in previsione di
English term
allow for
instance, you might have set up processes to allow for a fair amount of down time, but what can you save if you can drastically reduce this impact?
Si tratta di un documento che valuta i pro e i contro di un sistema decentralizzato per il Warehouse Management.
Grazie
3 | in previsione di | Antonio Tomás Lessa do Amaral |
4 | tener conto di | Pier Caserta |
3 | concedere per | Lucrezia Amedeo |
3 | per far fronte a | rigrioli |
Non-PRO (2): Rita Bilancio, Antonella Berardi
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Proposed translations
in previsione di
Grazie a tutti |
tener conto di
grazie |
concedere per
grazie |
per far fronte a
grazie |
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