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Conciliación


ROBINDESBOIS November 28, 2009 03:07 AM

Conciliación
 
Por conciliación se entiende, aquella acción mediante la cual dos posturas encontradas se ponen de acuerdo, y llegan a un arreglo beneficioso para todos.
Inglés?

Elaina November 28, 2009 06:21 AM

come to an agreement, maybe?

Rusty November 28, 2009 06:29 AM

For the meaning given: reconciliation
This meaning also applies to the English word conciliation, but it isn't the first meaning we attach to the word.

Perikles November 28, 2009 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 63060)
For the meaning given: reconciliation
This meaning also applies to the English word conciliation, but it isn't the first meaning we attach to the word.

But reconciliation means the bringing back together of people who were originally in agreement, then fell out. For example, a married couple split up but are later reconciled. As I understand it, he actually means conciliation :thinking:

ROBINDESBOIS November 28, 2009 08:42 AM

This is used when somebody is fired for whatever reason and they come to an agreement, in such a way that both benefit from the situation.

Rusty November 28, 2009 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 63061)
But reconciliation means the bringing back together of people who were originally in agreement, then fell out. For example, a married couple split up but are later reconciled. As I understand it, he actually means conciliation :thinking:

Hmmm. I'm not reconciled :) that that is the only meaning of the word. Although I agree that the situation you mentioned can be called a reconciliation, the settling of a dispute doesn't always imply that the parties once agreed on what is disputed. It simply means that there was a process whereby the two have become agreeable, or compatible, and the dispute is over.

If we rely on etymologies alone, the two words can be used as you stated. But the dictionaries give additional meanings for each of the words.

Perikles November 28, 2009 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 63066)
But the dictionaries give additional meanings for each of the words.

Mine doesn't, but maybe it's another UK/USA difference. :)

AngelicaDeAlquezar November 28, 2009 11:55 AM

How about "settlement"?

Perikles November 28, 2009 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 63075)
How about "settlement"?

That's usually a financial settlement, an agreed sum of money in a dispute. :thinking:

pjt33 November 28, 2009 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROBINDESBOIS (Post 63052)
Por conciliación se entiende, aquella acción mediante la cual dos posturas encontradas se ponen de acuerdo, y llegan a un arreglo beneficioso para todos.
Inglés?

Hay tres palabras que cubren el tema: mediation, conciliation and arbitration. Ver por ejemplo http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/index/emp...rbitration.htm


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