Spanish Sentences using compulsivo
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The No confía en él porque es un mentiroso compulsivo.
I don't trust him because he's a compulsive liar.
Como decimos en Irlanda, todo el mundo puede ser un jugador compulsivo.
As we say in Ireland, you could bet on two flies going up a wall.
Desearía que en vez de ceder a un gasto compulsivo como ése, que se permite que crezca año tras año, fuera examinado con mucho detenimiento.
I hope that rather than compulsory expenditure like that, being left to grow year by year, it should be looked at very closely.
Sobre la base de estos tres principios, nuestro Grupo se ha opuesto a lo que calificaría de deseo compulsivo de liberalización del Sr. Jarzembowski.
On the basis of these three principles, our group opposed what I would term Mr Jarzembowski’s compulsive desire for liberalisation.
por escrito. - Apoyo este informe y me alegro de que ahora se realice un verdadero esfuerzo para hacer frente al consumo de alcohol compulsivo y en menores de edad.
in writing. - I supported this report and am pleased that there will now be a real effort to tackle under-age and binge drinking.
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