Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
disposiciones programáticas
English translation:
provisions of the programs
Added to glossary by
Stephen D. Moore
Feb 10, 2018 04:09
6 yrs ago
Spanish term
disposiciones programáticas
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
History
land reform
Text on land reform in Latin America in the second half of the 20th century:
"Los intentos de reforma [agraria] se distinguieron por diferentes niveles de intensidad, tiempo de duración, disposiciones programáticas e impactos en la distribución de la tierra, pero muchas veces derivaron en esfuerzos de contra-reforma..."
"Attempts at reform were varied in their intensity, duration, (?), and impact on land distribution, but often resulted in counter-efforts..."
I want to think this is "agenda". Thoughts?
"Los intentos de reforma [agraria] se distinguieron por diferentes niveles de intensidad, tiempo de duración, disposiciones programáticas e impactos en la distribución de la tierra, pero muchas veces derivaron en esfuerzos de contra-reforma..."
"Attempts at reform were varied in their intensity, duration, (?), and impact on land distribution, but often resulted in counter-efforts..."
I want to think this is "agenda". Thoughts?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | provisions of the programs | Stephen D. Moore |
4 | Programmatic procedures | Martha Rice |
4 | programmatic provisions | Thomas Walker |
3 | programmatic legislation | Robert Carter |
Change log
Feb 16, 2018 12:15: Stephen D. Moore Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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provisions of the programs
This seems to me the most natural-sounding way to say it English.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you. I think this is the most natural way to say it, although all the other options were also good and helpful. "
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programmatic legislation
I take it that this refers to legislative attempts to deliver land reform through programs.
The inability of our political parties to exercise any form of discipline prevents them from playing a role in the development of programmatic legislation.
https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/what-do-we-want-righ...
The inability of our political parties to exercise any form of discipline prevents them from playing a role in the development of programmatic legislation.
https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/what-do-we-want-righ...
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philgoddard
: I'm not sure it's as specific as legislation. I wonder whether it means degree of planning, ie how systematic it was.
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Thanks, Phil. Yes, it's rather vague, but I can't imagine "disposiciones" means anything else. When a government "dispone", it invariably means legislation, whether that's primary or secondary. Perhaps "regulation" would be better?
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Programmatic procedures
Found in following:
Disposiciones de Reforma: Es la parte que establece los procedimientos a través de los cuales pueden reformarse la Constitución, ya sea parcial o totalmente.
Disposiciones = procedimientos 》procedures
Disposiciones de Reforma: Es la parte que establece los procedimientos a través de los cuales pueden reformarse la Constitución, ya sea parcial o totalmente.
Disposiciones = procedimientos 》procedures
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programmatic provisions
I think this means what the enabling legislation, or statute, or whatever, lays out for the program, for example how & by whom it will be run, what they have to do in running it, etc.
I found a manual for the U.S. Head Start program, which includes the phrase in question, which I was able to track down in both English: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/hs-pro...
& Spanish: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/manual...
The phrase "disposiciones programáticas" appears at i.E.iv.V.(bb), on p. 7, in the Spanish version; & "programmatic provisions" at the same location, but on p. 6, in the English version.
I found a manual for the U.S. Head Start program, which includes the phrase in question, which I was able to track down in both English: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/hs-pro...
& Spanish: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/manual...
The phrase "disposiciones programáticas" appears at i.E.iv.V.(bb), on p. 7, in the Spanish version; & "programmatic provisions" at the same location, but on p. 6, in the English version.
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