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Flote

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v. t.1.To fleet; to skim.
n.1.A wave.

Flote a fleet or flotilla; a company or troop; a herd of cattle; a shoal of fish.
Examples: flotes of people, 1647; great flote of dolphins, 1603.


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Antes de comprometer su recien establecido ahorro a inversiones volatiles y dificiles de alcanzar, asegurese de que cuenta al menos con la cantidad equivalente a un periodo de tres a seis meses de gastos ahorrados en un fondo de emergencia para poder mantenerse a flote en caso de tiempos dificiles.
Y los que se quedan hacen lo posible por salir a flote, a cualquier costo" (121).
Otras companias", continuo, "hacen operaciones para poder salir a flote o para mantener un crecimiento; nosotros no tenemos necesidad de adquirir para mantener o defender nuestra posicion dominante.
 
 
 
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