The law also guarantees the basic indigenous peoples ' rights such as equal protection, nondiscrimination, and respect for cultural integrity. |
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If you're really leaving it to the last moment, you'll need special delivery, which guarantees next day delivery. |
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Its 10-point bill of guarantees includes leading-edge cyberlaws, incentives and intellectual property protection. |
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We also want to see more transparency with regard to securities, derivative transactions, investment, and guarantees. |
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Trade-related services involve not only letters of credit but handing trade documentation, on demand guarantees and countertrade. |
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His winning is no longer a story, his losing guarantees him a hard time and minute analysis of everything from his serve to his choice of coach. |
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Clearly, no amount of planning guarantees a flourishing institution or a successful presidency. |
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He stressed that Namibia's constitutionally enshrined bill of rights guarantees Namibians private ownership, regardless of ethnicity. |
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The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace. |
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You can't get a hundred per cent guarantees and you can't spend trillions of dollars trying to guard a single Qantas office. |
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Within Plymouth Sound, the breakwater guarantees diving in all conditions apart from strong south and south-easterly winds. |
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It generally helps a user interface, but there are no guarantees in interface design. |
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She looks with respect on the program's effort to set standards for wages, housing, and guarantees of employment for the braceros. |
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There are different types of guarantees, such as bipartite and tripartite guarantees, continuing and limited guarantees and demand guarantees. |
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The root of the problem is the inherent unsoundness of State-granted guarantees to firms against market failure. |
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I was invited to moderate a panel on best-rate guarantees and the role of such guarantees. |
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Government leaders seem uninterested or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees. |
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Any diesel vehicle can use the fuel without modification and without invalidating manufacturers' guarantees. |
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They could be moved back with the assistance of a fund comprised of moneys deducted from U.S. loan guarantees. |
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From sweets to saris and much more, the website offers a range of special festive gifts with money-back guarantees for customer and recipient. |
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He fuelled concern by stating that he could not offer copper-bottomed guarantees that there would not be further losses. |
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Their ever-shorter skirts and tight blouses might look rebellious, but their pack mentality guarantees their slavery to fashion. |
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It's a fight they probably would lose, but it's time for a team to take a stand and challenge the ironclad nature of contract guarantees. |
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There is a good chance that the corner is not plumb, so this process guarantees that you will be working from a plumb line. |
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After this date the company faces debt execution actions with regard to its products, assets, accounts, bank guarantees, movables and immovables. |
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Some sites provide free insurance or guarantees for items that are undelivered, inauthentic or just not what the seller claimed. |
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They're constitutionally entrenched guarantees of certain rights that are enforceable in the courts. |
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Such a contingent process may or may not be inefficient and there is nothing that guarantees a particular outcome. |
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First, the only filesystem that currently guarantees that files are stored contiguously is romfs. |
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Because they're knowledge-based, the Interweb guarantees leaks sooner or later. |
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An alliance with Britain would offer no guarantees with regard to territorial integrity of the Netherlands in Europe. |
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You are insulated from the stock market because the company guarantees you will get a proportion of your income when you retire. |
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This by no means guarantees success, but at least gives them a fighting chance. |
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A shadow government has emerged, which issues executive fiats undermining constitutional guarantees of privacy, due process and free speech. |
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The German automatic water purification equipment guarantees that the brewing water complies with European standards. |
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Federacy is a constitutionalized extension of the principle of home rule that provides adequate guarantees to the weaker entity. |
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A large fund was set up with a set of strict guarantees and fail-safes to provide the stream of income required for the maintenance of my crypt. |
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A sneak trailer of the movie, to be released in July pepped up the distributors and guarantees undiluted action. |
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This annuity guarantees pensioners a regular income for the rest of their lives. |
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His clubland background also guarantees a cutting edge soundtrack for the bar. |
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It is easy to find private sector finance for an enterprise that guarantees profits for 25 years. |
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Another point of concern for the minister is the issuing of loan guarantees by government for borrowing by parastatals. |
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There are never any guarantees, she could hotfoot it today and be back in court tomorrow morning, but this is a golden opportunity for her. |
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The Muslims fear the homecoming of the pandits might be accompanied by some legislative guarantees, which can deprive them of the such holdings. |
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The pomp and pageantry of the Queen's Speech guarantees a wonderful sense of occasion. |
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These federal guarantees encourage people to overextend by making borrowing cheaper than it otherwise would be. |
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It also guarantees work for the remaining weavers who work the wool into bales of cloth in sheds, barns and outhouses along the Atlantic stretch. |
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For example, Abbey's postal Isa guarantees to pay at least 0.5 points above the base rate until April. |
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Whether it's peanuts, almonds or walnuts, substituting ground nuts for flour virtually guarantees a cake that is deliciously moist. |
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They even come with guarantees and warranties, just as you would expect with a new model. |
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In nearly all cases, the equipment comes with no warranties and no guarantees that the computers will even work. |
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Details of warranties, guarantees, or other optional features, including the acceptable resulting radon level. |
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Legal counsel should review all advertising materials, warranties, guarantees, and sales agreements. |
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The investigation will look at both manufacturer guarantees and extended warranties. |
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Check whether there are any warranties, guarantees or after-sale services provided with your purchase. |
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Shop with retailers you know and trust and read their guarantees and warranties. |
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Initially, employees refused to accept the government's proposal, claiming there was a lack of guarantees. |
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After all, there are no guarantees that a summer wedding in the middle of June won't be a washout. |
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The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay. |
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Most guarantees expressly exclude faults which are the result of misuse by the consumer, accidental damage or normal wear and tear. |
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During the winter, its southerly location guarantees warm weather and sunshine when our own more northerly climes turn bleak. |
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His reputation from his municipal politics days guarantees real proactivity. |
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His sheer originality and overwhelming talent guarantees that there is no other performer like him. |
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Jim guarantees that within three weeks of placing your order, the product can be delivered. |
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It is their arrogance that guarantees their failures will repeat ad infinitum. |
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There are no guarantees offered, but it seems unlikely if power cables and junction boxes are not placed in the rain. |
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Apartments are priced at three rates, depending on the rental guarantees attached. |
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Distributors of technical goods might also offer after-sales services in the form of guarantees and customer advice hotlines. |
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They agitated for loan deals to get some games and are likely to want some guarantees as to appearances. |
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The government first opposed the policy, ruling that it goes against the constitution, which guarantees equal education to all. |
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In his five years as Treasurer he broke solemn promises, went back on guarantees and cooked the books whenever necessary. |
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So, as you would expect, the golfers wanted reassurances, guarantees and prompt answers to any questions they might have. |
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We just need to be sure that those reciprocal agreements provide our personnel with absolute guarantees. |
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The two main categories of positive incentives are price guarantees and mileage bonuses. |
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In fact, a financial oligarchy presides over America, which guarantees its maintenance of political power through the two-party stranglehold. |
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History shows that, once lost, the democracy it guarantees is irrecoverable. |
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A good start would be cast-iron guarantees that, if elected, they would make the charities bill an immediate priority. |
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Or maybe I should just change my writing paper to a brand that guarantees the essential work gets done. |
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Seeding with a disc drill in a loose seedbed almost guarantees disaster and should probably be delayed until there is moisture. |
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Niamh has a voice of undisputed international quality and she also exudes charismatic quality, which guarantees a vibrant live performance. |
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The store is also getting back to its Victorian roots with the reintroduction of the 'Divi', which guarantees a cash payout for customers. |
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They lack institutional guarantees against state expropriation of investors. |
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Moreover, he expressly guarantees to leave filibusters of legislation alone. |
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The government has provided state guarantees for two projects for district heating companies. |
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Until a clearer picture emerges and cast iron guarantees are given, these moves must be strenuously opposed. |
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In fact, if it ever snows, one hotel guarantees it will provide free accommodation. |
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An annuity guarantees a fixed income for life but is dependent on interest rates at the time of retirement. |
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And they insist they will seek cast-iron guarantees that Bury's famous market will, if moved, be better than it is now. |
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He said last night he had given cast-iron guarantees that the money was in place and insisted the consortium are ready for the takeover. |
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He accessed the financial guarantees through a letter of comfort from Anglo Irish Bank and took a 60 per cent shareholding in Dublin Waterworld. |
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The bank will also introduce facilities like letters of credit and bank guarantees for corporate clients. |
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Irrespective of market performance, the product guarantees 100 per cent of your money back at the end of five years. |
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The financial guarantees and fines cited in the current law are from 1996, before the currency reforms of the Bulgarian lev. |
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Ms. Landolt suggests that such liberal interpretations of the Charter's freedom of expression guarantees give licence to extreme social deviance. |
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There are no guarantees or hard and fast rules, although Canada provides an interesting case study. |
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Facing greater competition, employers have eliminated lifetime employment guarantees to managers and professionals and reduced salaries. |
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You'd have no guarantees it would be reported fairly in that case either, do you? |
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The only thing that it guarantees with its product is that your car will meet these New Jersey standards. |
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There are no guarantees that investors will make a return on their risk capital, but the hope is that they will. |
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There are no guarantees, except to say that the hazard or risk can be reduced if conservation practices are properly applied. |
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An accommodating new 125-seat off-track betting area guarantees that fans will never miss the excitement of a horse race. |
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Of course that means listening to scientific advice, which cannot give any guarantees about outcomes. |
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A wide majority of American voters agree that the Second Amendment guarantees the right of individuals to keep and bear arms. |
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Both rovers are in strong positions to continue exploring, but we can't give you any guarantees. |
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But the First Amendment guarantees free speech and assembly, not freedom from government attendance at public meetings. |
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Oral guarantees or assurances are worthless should a dispute arise in the future. |
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There are no guarantees but the signs are growing more encouraging day by day. |
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Hungary was invaded by troops of the Warsaw Pact on 4 November and, despite guarantees of safe conduct, he was arrested by KGB troops. |
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The use of contact-less and satellite-based tachymeters and digital levelling instruments guarantees a standardised and efficient workflow. |
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But why should our team even have to wait with no guarantees as to the outcome anyway? |
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It is possible that the authors of this idea really believe that his personality guarantees success. |
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Many European countries impose automatic relegation on clubs who cannot provide financial guarantees. |
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But there are no guarantees for any of the sacked workers on pensions, re-employment or maintenance of wages and conditions of work. |
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The Regional Forest Agreement guarantees a supply of sawlogs to the industry. |
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These aspects of military life do not, of course, render entirely nugatory in the military context the guarantees of the First Amendment. |
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That may give them grounds for a constitutional challenge on the grounds of equality and of guarantees not to endow any religion. |
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Godwin's Law thus practically guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those groups. |
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The way bail bonds work is you have to put up a percentage of the money, and the bail bondsman thus guarantees the full amount. |
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After one disastrous season, many of the stations that programmed the show asked to be let out of their two-year guarantees. |
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Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out. |
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Though the costs paid to those in the network are exorbitant, it guarantees safety and allows payment to be staggered over time. |
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Social contracts are also sealed using buffaloes as guarantees or sureties. |
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It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract. |
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The computer company has to answer what guarantees it is prepared to give that home users are safe from hackers. |
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The Irish Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and the free profession and practice of religion. |
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Martinez says his shoulder feels more stable, but after failing to make 30 starts in any of the previous three seasons, he offers no guarantees. |
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Such guarantees are given free of charge and promise that a product is free from defects in workmanship and materials. |
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Overtaken by events, he began pressing for guarantees that NATO would not absorb East Germany or expand eastwards. |
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There are new bathtub caulks that are truly mildew-proof with lifetime guarantees. |
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The mark guarantees workers such as tea pluckers in Sri Lanka and banana farmers in the Windward Islands receive a reasonable deal. |
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The service provided guarantees complete confidentiality in all dealings and contacts with victims and all services are provided free of charge. |
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Her university job guarantees her income year-round, but her challenge is time management. |
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In the first place, simply putting your site online in no way guarantees that the world will beat a path to your door. |
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A complete separation of religion from the state guarantees this freedom and protects children from manipulation by religions. |
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And TERI, a nonprofit that guarantees private student loans, has filed for bankruptcy. |
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We want guarantees of investment in transport links, sewage treatment and water supply. |
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The sovereign creates and guarantees the situation as a whole in its totality. |
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This guarantees that you'll make a solid hit on the touch pad, and stop the clock at the exact time you finish. |
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He was sorely miffed at being forced to give guarantees, which his father was never expected to give for him. |
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But since this market is volatile and unpredictable, no guarantees are possible. |
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A theorem of Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet on primes in arithmetic progression guarantees that all the other notes are heard infinitely often when one plays all the primes. |
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What procedural guarantees are there that the wars it fights will be just? |
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The union, which is seeking guarantees on job security and above inflation pay rises, has threatened a series of warning strikes if no deal is done on Thursday. |
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Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites. |
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The IPPA certificate guarantees consumers that the retailer is independently audited and sells fresh Irish chicken with no added water or additives of any kind. |
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Because Democrats dissed the Gang of Six, it virtually guarantees that the GOP will bypass it as well. |
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The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration. |
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Not all of those guarantees are as golden as the bold rescuers might hope. |
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There are no guarantees in the housing market today, and it's always a roller coaster ride, and I was looking for something that would give me residual income. |
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Equitable is expected to first devise a draft proposal, designed to buy out the expensive annuity guarantees that the society can no longer afford. |
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A letter of credit is issued by a bank and guarantees payment to the exporter at a specified time, generally, thirty, sixty, or ninety days, on behalf of the importer. |
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Only legal guarantees that they occupy the land by right, as they have since before the arrival of black or white races, will give them the security they seek. |
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Everything else is a miasma of vague promises and guarantees. |
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Besides, Savoir Beds guarantees the handiwork on these beds for 25 years, or 9,150 nights. |
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They want a 3 percent pay increase, backdated to April, and guarantees that existing staff not currently covered by the collective agreement will have the right to join it. |
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However, there is an increasing tendency to free the indictee on bail, provided guarantees are given by the relevant State authorities that he will not be allowed to escape. |
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It's not that we have any designs on the land of our neighbours, although we have been reluctantly obliged to occupy some of their land as guarantees of territorial security. |
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But its now obvious the ironclad security guarantees they claimed to provide are perfectly hollow. |
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Although political affiliation is fluid and shifts with changing circumstances, segmentary kinship guarantees every individual basic rights in a wider kinship network. |
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He had the luxury of throwing such a tantrum because his reputation guarantees that tickets for his shows will sell whether he makes nice with the press or not. |
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Increasingly, criminals actually lease their malware from a group that guarantees their malware against detection. |
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These medallions will be made at the Perth Mint that guarantees their weight, gold and silver content and strict observance of the limited mintage. |
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The central bank is drafting a bill to be presented in Parliament during the budget session, which will seek to put a cap on government guarantees and public debt. |
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The guarantees and bailouts the Fed put in place in 2008 and 2009 have been unwound without significant cost to the public. |
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In some instances they insist that the parent guarantees only the portion of the mortgage above the amount they would usually lend, based on the child's salary. |
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Following very bad stockmarkets in recent years, Irish investors are typified by strong aversion to risk and an almost umbilical attachment to capital guarantees. |
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Actually, the United States is an outlier among democracies in granting such generous free speech guarantees. |
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In Washington, the Federal Government small-mindedly insisted that, no, public parkland could not be offered as collateral for mortgage guarantees. |
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Back then farmers were worried that the hedgecutters might destroy their hedges and often asked for guarantees that the boxthorn was going to survive the ordeal. |
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The upshot was it failed to set aside sufficient sums to cover its pension guarantees, in the event that economic conditions moved dramatically against the company. |
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The First Amendment, of course, guarantees the right to free speech and assembly, and to worship as one pleases. |
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What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets? |
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And they're listening to more and more sports radio, which guarantees that every angle will be hashed out hundreds of times before it hits the page. |
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He will take a self-help course that guarantees to make him a super stud. |
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He supervised a staff of 100 to build a single system to research and process the insurance that guarantees to lenders that your property is free of liens and claims. |
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Also, being showcased in the book fair guarantees big sales. |
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There is no certainty that the IHS will be awarded all the costs it incurs and it is adamant that it cannot take part in the tribunal if guarantees of indemnity are not given. |
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He said he had no doubt that the additional guarantees inherent in that standard will further consolidate the market position of quality-assured eggs. |
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Secondly, we need ironclad guarantees from our governments that no future negotiations would prevent governments from providing good public services to their citizens. |
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After all, what guarantees do we have that a new popularly elected president will be more democratic than Mubarak or any of his predecessors of the First Republic? |
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His technical skill guarantees admirable clarity in the midst of complex counterpoints, and there is a delightful sense of well-being about the performances. |
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Yes, I know full well that loads of money in no way guarantees you health or happiness, and I would much rather my ordinary lifestyle compared to the glitz and glamour. |
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It has failed to receive firm guarantees or promises from either side. |
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Practically, the encoding guarantees that different input words are discriminably represented and that the reverse operation can be easily performed. |
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That guarantees a steady supply of financial and distributive muscle from their studio partners, and help with the marketing push come release day. |
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Article 13 requires, subject to Article 15, that authorized warehouse keepers shall give compulsory guarantees to cover movement of the dutiable goods. |
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In this environment, corporate risk managers may want to consider surety bonds as an alternative to bank guarantees. |
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Most importantly, it constitutionalised child labour as a concept which is prohibited elsewhere in the world without providing guarantees. |
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And, of course, the existence of various sigmonsters guarantees entire quined-posts. |
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Importantly, this amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial only in federal court, not in state court. |
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Additionally, it guarantees an individual's right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. |
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It also guarantees an individual's right to physically gather or associate with others in groups for economic, political or religious purposes. |
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The U.S. Constitution includes guarantees against unreasonable searches. |
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The amendment guarantees an individual's right to express and to be exposed to a wide range of opinions and views. |
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Officially, the constitution of Sri Lanka guarantees human rights as ratified by the United Nations. |
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Irrigation is helpful in advancing the sowing data of the summer crops which guarantees an early yield in the period of food shortage. |
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Bolivia is a constitutionally secular state that guarantees the freedom of religion and the independence of government from religion. |
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Chapter 12 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana guarantees freedom of the press and independence of the media, while Chapter 2 prohibits censorship. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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The Russian Constitution guarantees free, universal health care for all its citizens. |
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Government guarantees and Federal Reserve banking regulations to prevent such panics were ineffective or not used. |
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A candidate is elected whose tally reaches a quota, the minimum vote that guarantees election. |
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Myra guarantees a decent return with no risk of losing what you put in. |
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And yet even for the most well-meaning parent, there are no guarantees. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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A powerful 18 bar pressure pump guarantees fully aromatic high pressure brewed coffee, always with a strong layer of crema. |
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Pope's personal guarantees of indebtedness for Dixieland Forest Products, Inc. |
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The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. |
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Top-branded mozzarella carries the designation DOP meaning it has certain protection and quality guarantees. |
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Flipping the picture cards and matching pictures guarantees lots of fun and a completely new experience. |
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China has abundant pine resources, which guarantees sufficient oleoresin for gum rosin production. |
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Every oil and gas man knows there are no guarantees in well drilling and you don't get your money back if you drill a dry hole. |
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Proprietary processing technology guarantees a stable oleoresin that's proven to retain Astaxanthin content with time. |
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For example, Article 5, which guarantees the right to personal freedom, may be explicitly limited in order to bring a suspect before a judge. |
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To help finance this project, Yukos wants the Chinese government to provide offtake guarantees at a fixed price for 25 years. |
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Traditionally, strict constructionists have held that the amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear all weapons, without exception. |
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The beauty equipment can be used under shower and its 48 tweezers ensure a fast epilation as well as guarantees safety. |
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The SY8984x MUX series offer the industry's first non-PLL clock switchover circuit that guarantees no runt pulses when the inputs are switched. |
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A unique blend of a quiz and a racing game provided by this excellent time killer guarantees entertainment for hours. |
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This gentle distillation method guarantees a high quality, wax-free, state-of-the-art product with reduced terpene content. |
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The Concordat between the Holy See and Poland guarantees the teaching of religion in state schools. |
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One virtually guarantees that the oppressed will be so resentful that they will seek a similarly terrorizing, immiserating redress. |
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Ask your insurance company if it guarantees the work of its preferred body shops. |
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So the CIW has looked to the marketplace to enforce these guarantees. |
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Mr Weevil guarantees he will find the ladybeetles the house of their dreams and takes them on a viewing tour. |
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This Mode S based network guarantees the automatized guidance of civil and military aircraft in an area of 1,700 x 1,500 km. |
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But whether or not remilitarization or even military support for American policy guarantees influence in Washington is an open question. |
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Because the issuer guarantees the fixed rate of return in an annuity, the rates of return are relatively conservative. |
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I have to drive into Sherman Oaks so the absentee vote guarantees me my vote and that's important,'' Harris said. |
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Beef guarantees its products for taste, quality and protection against freezer burn, Horowitz said. |
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Our continued cooperation with Teknovus guarantees an affordable, future-proof solution for equipment vendors, service providers and subscribers. |
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Successful completion of an Access course guarantees students a place on a wide range of HNC, HND or university degree courses. |
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Your profession always charges high and never guarantees their work. No sellsword would stay alive if he demanded a sorcerer's terms. |
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A successful learning experience which results from self-originated motivation guarantees continued pursuance of inquiry activities. |
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However, the guarantees included a prohibition against discrimination in civil and political matters. |
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The Nicaraguan government guarantees universal free health care for its citizens. |
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However, the same article also guarantees the right of members of the Sikh faith to bear a Kirpan. |
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This certification guarantees that a part was repaired or overhauled to meet OEM specifications. |
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Indeed, some, such as consultants and providers of investment services, offer no guarantees of the value for price paid. |
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The Supreme Court has held that the Seventh Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial also guarantees a jury of sufficient size. |
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The amendment additionally guarantees a minimum of six members for a jury in a civil trial. |
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The desiccant life in a twin bed system may only be around 2 years, while Maguire guarantees 5 years for the wheel dryer and actual lifetime can reach 15 years. |
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Borrowing with government-guaranteed debt may be interest sensitive, but the guarantees have the effect of preempting resources from those without access to riskless credit. |
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Encouraged by the government guarantees, investment flowed in and a series of new rail companies were established, leading to rapid expansion of the rail system in India. |
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Both parties agreed to cancel the transaction and all guarantees for 50,000 ITEX trade dollars and SPL retains the cash, stock and trade dollars previously paid and issued. |
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However, the key difference is that P2P is not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, which guarantees savers' funds should a bank or institution go under. |
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Many constitutions allow the declaration under exceptional circumstances of some form of state of emergency during which some rights and guarantees are suspended. |
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Constitution s 106 guarantees that a State constitution may be altered only in accordance with its own provisions, hence not by the Commonwealth Parliament. |
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Justice is fairness, in the sense that the fairness of the original position of choice guarantees the fairness of the principles chosen in that position. |
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The credit limit of up to 52 000 000, guarantees the possibility to let and investment services, through a mandatory tender offer to share the provision. |
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The privilege against self-incrimination guarantees that men and women cannot lawfully be required to answer questions that will aid in convicting them for a crime. |
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In 1944, Stalin had made guarantees to Churchill and Roosevelt that he would maintain Poland's sovereignty and allow democratic elections to take place. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada has found that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees a minimum requirement for the mental state of various crimes. |
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A senior official at the apex bank said that it is illegal to obtain blank cheques as guarantees to secure loans or credit cards issued by financial institutions. |
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Black entrepreneurs started slipping into local export offices, scanning international trade databases for market research and vying to get SBA loan, guarantees. |
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By setting a lower airway pressure, BIPAP reduces the mean airway pressure while it guarantees a certain lower airway pressure will be maintained. |
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According to Terry Lovan, President of Local 984, the monitors organized in order to secure a Teamster contract that would provide written guarantees and protections. |
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The University guarantees every first year student a place of accommodation, and many students return to halls in their second, third and final years at St Andrews. |
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Civil and political rights need not be codified to be protected, although most democracies worldwide do have formal written guarantees of civil and political rights. |
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The Dutch constitution guarantees freedom of education, which means that all schools that adhere to general quality criteria receive the same government funding. |
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Use of GFE guarantees segregation of government information from personal devices and ensures the device meets current DON information assurance standards. |
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Under this program, the government guarantees 25 percent of the mortgage loan amount, enabling veterans to borrow up to four times the guaranty with no downpayment. |
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Foley might have been spared his savage execution for a suitcase full of cash, but ransoming one hostage today guarantees another will be taken tomorrow. |
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On the question of security, the Allies sought guarantees that would prevent or limit future wars, complete with sanctions, as a condition of any peace settlement. |
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This OPSEC certification guarantees that our customers get deep integration with Check Point, one of the undisputed leaders in the security marketplace. |
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Sources disagree about whether Janse van Rensburg received guarantees for land from the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate, Sir James Hayes Sadler. |
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In recent weeks the federal government has handed out hundreds of billions in bailouts and guarantees, and it is time to take a step back and see if they have any effect. |
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Though standard in real estate transactions, the concept of title insurance, which guarantees that a seller is the free and clear owner, has been resisted by the art world. |
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The Convocation responded by withdrawing their payment altogether, and demanded Henry fulfill certain guarantees before they would give him the money. |
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