Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

a même de mettre en place

English translation:

in a position to set up

Added to glossary by Gary Raymond Bokobza
Oct 1, 2005 18:41
18 yrs ago
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French term

a même de mettre en place

French to English Bus/Financial Marketing / Market Research
Le PERCO Arcancia a été conçu pour des entreprises qui n’ont pas nécessairement de service de ressources humaines a même de mettre en place un plan d’épargne retraite, ou ne souhaitent pas y affecter des moyens particuliers.
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Non-PRO (2): df49f (X), Sylvia Smith

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Proposed translations

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4 mins
French term (edited): a m�me de mettre en place
Selected

in a position to set up (put in place)

or: capable of setting up (putting in place)
Peer comment(s):

agree French Foodie
1 min
Merci, Mara!
agree sporran
21 mins
Thanks again, sporran!
agree Georges Tocco
30 mins
Merci à nouveau, Georges!
agree NancyLynn
1 hr
And to you, Nancy!
agree Anne McKee
9 hrs
Thanks, Anne!
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5 mins
French term (edited): a m�me de mettre en place

able to set up

means that is capable of doing it, or more familiarly "up to doing it"
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1 hr

capable of/qualified to/with the resources to

set up savings plans
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