Encara no tenim significats per a "a-vis".
1Europe too certainly has plenty to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2For public consumption, the IRFU have reiterated their stance vis-a-vis player movement.
3Certainly they could stand to sell a few more Xbox 360s month-to-month vis-a-vis Wii.
4At the same time, inside our pubs, soft drinks are over-priced vis-a-vis alcoholic drink.
5Barr insists that his is not an "adversarial position" vis-a-vis the FBI.
6Of course, a strong pound, vis-a-vis sterling or the dollar would resurrect problems for exporters.
7Prof Pratt is obviously naive about the Irish media's interests and prejudices vis-a-vis the US.
8Much reference also to the horse vis-a-vis the cart.
9Michael Collins made similar pre-assassination arrangements vis-a-vis Kevin Costner.
10Judges exercise great power not just vis-a-vis citizens but vis-a-vis the government and parliament as well.
11The intricacies of Dutch tax laws vis-a-vis the English tax law and the French tax law.
12As always, there are conflicting statements on exactly where the aircraft was vis-a-vis the contentious border.
13But what's harder to fix with cash is Sprint's inherent disadvantage vis-a-vis its two bigger rivals.
14I got new targets in the South African military, their nuclear program, and their policy vis-a-vis Rhodesia.
15Mentions US policy vis-a-vis Korea prior to the war & official & unofficial reasons for entering the war.
16With that in mind, I recruited a Treasury agent to evaluate the Caprice vis-a-vis his experience with the Crown Vic.