1 because of something -- debido a algo
2 to be expected to do something -- deber hacer algo
3 owed to someone -- pagadero
The rent is due today.
He didn’t get the praise and recognition that was due to him.
4 If you are due for something, it should happen very soon. -- merecerse algo, estar a poco de algo, estar listo para algo
5 because of, or as a result of -- a causa de
6 expected to happen or be done -- vencer
7 deserved by sb or appropriate for sth -- merecer
The vote is due to take place at the end of the debates, in other words in just a moment.
There are 40 speakers still to speak in this debate and the vote is due to take place at noon.
We should remember that the code of conduct necessary for this transfer to political parties is due to be finalised very soon.
We need a transitional stage in the event of the legal basis not being complete in due time.
For reasons that are rather more political than environmental, and due to expected material gains, these groups are trying to block the construction of roads, bypasses and airports.
In order to ensure that this amendment regulation, which is due to come into force now, takes effect quickly, our officials have already been making preparations for its implementation.
The procedures during the trial were clearly far from complying with international standards and the suspension of the death sentence is due to expire in two weeks’ time.
Early years learning is a very important issue that has not received the attention it is due from lawmakers.
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