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(of a decision or decree) final and unlikely to change
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responsabilidad
the fact of being responsible for what someone does and being able to explain the reasons
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responsable
responsible for one's actions and prepared to explain them
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(exculpación)
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an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with
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(juzgar)
arbitrar
to make a formal decision or judgment about who is right in an argument or dispute
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árbitro
someone who makes a formal decision about who is right in an argument or dispute
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adopción
the action of starting to use a certain plan, name, method, or idea
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alternativa
any of the available possibilities that one can choose from
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alternativamente
as a second choice or another possibility
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apelación
a legal procedure in which a higher court is asked to review and overturn a lower court's decision
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apelar contra
to make a formal request to change a decision that has been made by an authority such as a judge
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indemnización
an official decision based on which something is given to someone
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(otorgar)
adjudicar
to make a formal decision to give someone something valuable as a recognition of merit, achievement, or entitlement
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lo mismo da
used for saying that choosing out of the two possible options is not really going to make a difference as the result will be the same either way
The origin of the idiom "as broad as it is long" can be traced back to the 17th century in England. It is believed to have originated as a rural saying or proverb used to describe a situation where two things are equal in measurement, particularly when comparing the width and height of an object. Over time, the phrase evolved to be used metaphorically to describe situations where two choices or options are equally balanced or comparable in terms of outcome or consequence. It is often employed when discussing dilemmas, decision-making processes, or comparing alternatives that appear to have similar advantages or disadvantages.
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anular
to make a decision to postpone something or to give up doing it
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a buen hambre no hay pan duro
used to suggest that in a state of desperation, one must accept whatever is available, rather than being selective or demanding
The proverb "beggars cannot be choosers" originates from John Heywood's 1562 collection of proverbs. It highlights the idea that those in a position of desperation or lack of resources do not have the luxury of choosing their options and must take what they can get. The saying is often used to remind others to be grateful for what is available, even if it is not ideal, because it may be all that can be obtained at the time.
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entre la espada y la pared
in a situation where both choices lead to an undesirable outcome
The origin of the idiom "between the devil and the deep blue sea" can be attributed to nautical folklore and maritime language. In old sailing terminology, "the devil" referred to the seam (gap) between the planks of a ship's hull, which was known for being narrow and hard to access. On the other hand, "the deep blue sea" symbolized the vast, unknown and potentially dangerous waters. Sailors faced a dilemma when repairing a ship's hull: they had to choose between the difficulty of fixing the devil or the risk of going into the deep blue sea. It is often used to convey a sense of being trapped or in a predicament without any ideal solution.
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ser dueño de sí mismo
to do what one pleases, free of control and interference of others
The origin of the idiom "be one's own master" can be traced back to the concept of personal autonomy and self-determination. It draws upon the historical context of servitude and societal hierarchies, where individuals were often subject to the control and authority of others. The phrase evolved as a symbol of liberation, representing the desire for freedom from external influences and the ability to govern one's own life. It emerged from a collective yearning for independence and the right to make individual choices without interference. It is commonly used in discussions about personal empowerment, self-reliance, and individual agency.
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