DHS in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for DHS in the English»Spanish Dictionary

DH [Am ˌdiˈeɪtʃ, Brit diːˈeɪtʃ] N

DH COMPUT inf → darling husband

DHS in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The census gives higher figures for access to house connections (25%) than the DHS (19%).
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He had substantial involvement in the passage of legislation authorizing DHS to regulate chemical site security.
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This threat level is governed by both external intelligence, such as DHS advice and internal intelligence, such as the number of attempted breaches.
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The term referral is defined more broadly than merely recommending a vendor of DHS to a patient.
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On the east and west wings are two plaques which read DHS.
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However, the high school colors of DHS are orange and black whereupon graduation students wear black robes.
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In fiscal year 2011, DHS was allocated a budget of $98.8 billion and spent, net, $66.4 billion.
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It seeks to improve existing public-private partnerships by enhancing timeliness of information flow between DHS and critical infrastructure companies.
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A petitioner may seek a discretionary waiver of these limits from DHS.
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Collectively, these intelligence professionals collect, analyze, and disseminate intelligence for use by the operational elements of DHS.
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