English to Spanish Dictionary containment

containment

contención
definition
noun
the containment of the AIDS epidemic
the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
translation of 'containment'
noun
contención
example
It has to be essentially a policy of 'containment' , of making the countries concerned more attractive to their own peoples.
And make no mistake, we don't have anyone who can dominate him, so a policy of 'containment' is the best that we can hope for.
Cost 'containment' is a prerequisite, otherwise the gains of the last decade could be put in jeopardy, said the report.
A capping and topsoil layer will then be used to cover the whole site to ensure 'containment' of waste in the long term and to sustain vegetation.
The wall, in conjunction with the low-permeability formation, provides 'containment' of the material within the wall.
To be sure, there are situations in which 'containment' is an entirely appropriate policy.
They've had no new weapons system for a decade due to the policy of 'containment' .
the 'containment' of the AIDS epidemic
Today we have the tattered remnants of a 'containment' policy, which was reasonably effective for a few years.
At every farm, bears could be seen with wounds or scars to the face, head, paws and back because of the friction caused by 'containment' .
The fires are still burning in northeast Victoria but they seem to be within the 'containment' lines.
But the key error I see in the argument is about our ability to sustain 'containment' over time.
I think there needs to be some kind of line in the sand drawn, there needs to be 'containment' for these children.
A necessary corollary of the westward expansion of the frontier was the western 'containment' of its indigenous population.
Opponents of war are making the case that 'containment' works.
I think the only viable solutions would either be strict 'containment' of economic migrants, or widespread dispersal.
a policy of 'containment'
It has leapt out of its 'containment' and so become volatile.
The lure of islands, the way I see it, is a promise of 'containment' , be it of your happiness or your misery.
Network controllers have long argued for the ethical 'containment' of viral code.
'containment' of contagious diseases is very important
Senior aides say 'containment' is a modest and achievable goal, a prelude to more progress.
a policy of 'containment' and negotiation was the appropriate course of action
Its construction helped to make processing and 'containment' here a lot easier.
Risk 'containment' and control can be achieved when people are allowed to learn from past errors.
Postconflict 'containment' by means of sanctions is mostly a failed policy, and its costs are enormous.
A policy of 'containment' and deterrence has worked up until now.
Sprinklers control fire risk much like a high degree of physical 'containment' does.
All I am told is that the risk is low, and 'containment' easy.
There's no peace agreement, no policy of 'containment' or deterrence that works to deal with this threat.
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