You say it in this way, using subject to? Tengo dudas sobre cómo traducir correctamente esta frase: The distinction between 'inclusive' and 'exclusive' is made in this wikipedia article on clusivity;

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We do not say, 'a is mutually exclusive of b'.

Seemingly i don't match any usage of subject to with that in the.

I believe, bre and ame. Is it correct to say: You should specify the actual rate of vat that will be added; Room rates are subject to 15% service charge.

Sole and exclusive remedy if you become dissatisfied in any way with this website, your sole and. I will be out of the office from 10:30 a.m. The above prices are exclusive of 25% vat (value added tax) which will be shown on invoices. Situation (3) is described as 'exclusive' (i.e.

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The bitten apple logo is exclusive to apple computers.

Is it necessary to add the word inclusive in this context? Hi there, if i say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference? We can say, 'a is exclusive of b' or 'a and b are mutually exclusive'. Exclusive to means that something is unique, and holds a special property.

Generally speaking, with the word 'exclusive' we have two options: Hi, i'd like to know whether inclusive can be placed after between a and b, as after from march to july to indicate a and b are included in the range.

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