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Meaning of sin ecuanon




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

sin ecuanon
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The complete Latin locution is " Conditio sine qua non " which means " Condition without which no " or that it is a condition of mandatory compliance. It has become popular only part Sine qua non, with the meaning without that, without which, is essential compliance. Used in medicine, philosophy, law and economics.

  




Anónimo

without ecuanon it is incorrectly written and it should be written as "sine qua non" to be its meaning: See: http: //www. meaning. org/sine qua non. htm

  


Joel Carrizo

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