Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
RREs
Spanish translation:
Rules, Regulations and Environment
Added to glossary by
juliacgs
Aug 21, 2006 00:45
17 yrs ago
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English term
RREs
English to Spanish
Bus/Financial
Management
Estoy traduciendo una relación de normas de una empresa y este acrónimo aparece continuamente. A continuación os copio unos cuantos ejemplos:
This may be in employee RREs or a “one time” approval.
(Título dentro de una tabla) Review Authorities, Activities & RREs
(...) This may be done within the context of the grant of authority or “RREs” used to conduct other business.
Lo he buscado por todas partes, pero no tengo ni la más remota idea de a qué se refiere...
¡¡¡¡Gracias por vuestra ayuda!!!!
This may be in employee RREs or a “one time” approval.
(Título dentro de una tabla) Review Authorities, Activities & RREs
(...) This may be done within the context of the grant of authority or “RREs” used to conduct other business.
Lo he buscado por todas partes, pero no tengo ni la más remota idea de a qué se refiere...
¡¡¡¡Gracias por vuestra ayuda!!!!
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
3 +1 | Rules, Regulations and Environment | Robert Forstag |
3 | RISK REDUCTION & ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP | Gabriela Wolochwianski |
Proposed translations
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English term (edited):
RRE
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Rules, Regulations and Environment
In a workplace context, it appears to refer to general safety policy, but it certainly does not seem to be a widely used term, as it generated only 15 Yahoo hits.
See references.
Suerte.
See references.
Suerte.
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Comment: "Thank you all for your answers!! But Robert's has been the correct one, thus the most useful!!!"
39 mins
RISK REDUCTION & ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
Another possibility found in Google. In fact it could also be an internal acronym of this particular company.
i also found the acronym related to real estate, but I don't think that's the one you are looking for...
Hope it helps!
i also found the acronym related to real estate, but I don't think that's the one you are looking for...
Hope it helps!
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