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португальский
imediatamente
испанский
instantáneamente
Without any delay.
instantly
instantaneously
in a flash
португальский
imediatamente
Without reservation or exception.
unlimited
straight-out
unqualified
1
Industry sources said the fast-growing Toronto-based company might consider an
outright
sale.
2
Meanwhile, other Republicans rejected the idea of negotiations
outright
under current circumstances.
3
Some advocate surrender and appeasement, others
outright
resistance, others simply suggest flight.
4
The opposition charges vote rigging and said Tsvangirai won the contest
outright
.
5
Derivatives usage, for example, changed from just simple hedging to
outright
investments.
6
He said he did not believe such an
outright
sale was likely.
7
Rather than an
outright
divorce, Republicans ought to consider a different approach.
8
In September of that year, he was re-elected with an
outright
majority.
9
In addition; incoming information could be rather confusing, if not
outright
contradictory.
10
Parliamentary elections were held on March 7 but produced no
outright
winner.
11
Of course, not all efforts to influence voters involve
outright
intimidation, either.
12
None of the judges said
outright
that such a requirement was necessary.
13
Administration officials have said Mr Bush will not offer an
outright
apology.
14
A candidate must score 50 per cent for an
outright
first-round victory.
15
As long as he kept his health he would never
outright
starve.
16
That has more to do with
outright
theft than the free market.
outright
laugh outright
kill outright
outright majority
outright sale
outright ban
португальский
imediatamente
instantaneamente
испанский
instantáneamente
sin dilación
en un instante