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08:37 Jul 13, 2006 |
Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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1) Without derogating from the aforesaid/foregoing. (2) Without limiting/affecting... Explanation: Two common ways of saying it (in US): 1) Without derogating from the aforesaid/foregoing. 2). Without affecting/limiting the aforesaid/foregoing. (taken from American documents I translated into Hebrew). |
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Without detracting from the aforesaid Explanation: . |
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without derogating from the aforesaid Explanation: no explanation required -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2006-07-13 16:26:53 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sony reserves the rights to change the terms and conditions at any time without prior notice and shall post such changes at its web-site at www.sonystyle.com.my. It is the participant's responsibility to access the web-site regularly to keep himself appraised of the terms and conditions in force. Without derogating from the aforesaid, Sony may at its discretion notify cardholders via email of any changes -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2006-07-13 16:27:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.sony.com.my/sonystyle/sonystyleshop/terms.asp |
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The above notwithstanding Explanation: No offence, but the other suggestions are too literal and read like translations. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2006-07-13 14:49:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- See comments above. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2006-07-13 17:26:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 'Notwithstanding' is not exactly 'in spite of'. |
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