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kaizen
  42

Kaizen means small improvements made to the status quo (current state), it assumes gradual, slow and often invisible progress, with effects that are felt in the long term. The Kaizen is a method of improvement, originally created for production companies from different areas, promoted in Japan and then has spread to some companies of the world, among which stand out different Asian companies such as: Toyota, Cannon, among others. Kaizen is people-oriented, while innovation is technology- and money-oriented.

  
entrance
  43

Entrance : entry, is basically used in some Hispanic countries with that meaning. Example: That is the entrance to the theater . ( That's the entrance to the theater) It can commonly be distinguished in some Hispanic readings where they refer; It was an entrance to walk around that place, because it had no way out. In the English language " , entrance" , , would have as synonym, way in , or in door , both terms mean entry

  
vestidos ordinariamente
  46

Dresses ordinarily : Derogatory term used especially in important business meetings, where the way of dressing is of great influence in the eyes of other people, and on whose formalism sometimes depends the approval or disapproval of the decision-tors. Example: "These people who came to apply for the loan during the business dinner were not very well seen, because they were dressed ordinarily, and the requirement was smokin or formal". Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be casual dresses for the event, formal dresses for the event

  
antiblanqueo
  46

ANTIBLANQUEO : Term referring to a figure against the Legitimation of Capital by organized bands dedicated to "money laundering", anti-whitening is a form within universal banking's computer systems of "blocking" the illicit money laundering that is carried out "off shore", that is from outside countries. In this sense it could be said that : The Development Bank of Venezuela has "anti-whitening" to avoid committing the crime of money laundering from the outside or "off shore", This is a way of preventing national and universal banking from being intervened by international security bodies such as Interpol or another.

  
bigger than life
  65

bigger than life, means "bigger than life", the only thing greater than life is God who made life itself for the human being. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be bigger comes from big which is a qualifying adjective, and it has 3 forms, bigger than , and biggest the biggest

  
hispano-portugusa
  53

Say of an individual ( a ) who holds dual nationality, the first in this case is defining a Hispanic person, who comes from Portuguese parents, as in this case could be specified, Hispanic-Portuguese, to establish the reference that although Spanish-speaking, is also Portuguese. Currently the citizens (as) of Brazil although the Royal Academy of portuguese Language separated those born in Portugal and established that their speech is Portuguese, however with regard to Brazilians it remains that they speak the same language but differs because it is currently defined as Brazilian-speaking, Brasileiro has its roots in the Portuguese language , but now there are other slangs within Brazil that differentiate it from Portuguese itself.

  
cochiar
  68

The word "cochiar" comes directly from a deformed Spanish form since the original term is "coach", or the "coaching" that comes from the English root of the same meaning and meaning. A coach can now apply to management and management, formerly only applied to sport, especially Baseball, which is a favorite sport for American Anglo-Saxons. The Coach is the one who leads the team, the one who moves players, enters players within the bases. A good coach can win matches by knowing how to match the players. Within the management and administrative sphere it applies even in the police, (Police Management and Administration), in particular with the new acquisitions that must be cochied by the Commissioners, Chief Commissioners, Commissioners-General, to learn The Science Policeology in all its phases. When you drive people well, you get good results. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be caro , cochiar , cochiado 40 , s 41 , , cochiada , can admit an adjective to the front as : bad cochiado , bad cochiada never cochied well the team and so lost 40, among others 41 ,

  
efrontería
  54

efrontar/intermetic issues of nuclear warfarefront/that there is a variety of nuclear elementsefronte/that comes from the nuclear Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be e fron tar

  
burundangas
  40

burundangastérmino used to describe a hallucinogenic drug that transcends the senses by simply smearing the dust on the victim's skin. The rest is done by the bloodstream. The person who applies taundanga loses consciousness, can answer everything they ask him because he is left without his own will, and when he returns to his natural state he does not remember what happened to him the most can remember the person (s) who untagged him burundangas.

  






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