There is never any guarantee that such a situation will always prevail in the future. |
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The station's public-service remit should guarantee that such a critical aspect of Irish life gets intelligent coverage. |
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They may well be venal, amoral egomaniacs, but the one thing you can pretty much guarantee is that they will be sharp-tongued. |
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The unions imposed the bans after the company refused to guarantee they would not outsource work. |
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Some part-time workers welcome zero-hours contracts, which offer no guarantee of a regular income but allow them the flexibility they want. |
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Rampant competition among reprinters also helped to guarantee a relative absence of monopoly in the production of literature. |
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The timber chalets are sold with a seven-year guarantee covering workmanship and materials. |
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However, that presence, stupendous mystery as it was, was in itself no guarantee of benefit, either to celebrant or congregation. |
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Without a guarantee from a multilateral agency, commercial banks are wary of taking a punt on a mega-project in communist Laos. |
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Two aluminium sub-chassis support the ancillaries, help absorb bumps, and guarantee an excellent standard of safety. |
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We cannot guarantee that all the base stations will properly transmit the leap second information. |
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As our moderators are volunteers, however, we cannot guarantee a response time. |
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Avoid professionals who guarantee results or claim they can get you larger refunds than other preparers. |
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This would probably take a few days time, and she couldn't guarantee them results even if she did manage to get in. |
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Part of the reason is because, as the mutual fund ads say, past performance is no guarantee of future results. |
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And there are dozens of dance schools that guarantee they will turn you into a performer, even if you have two left feet. |
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Having a marriage certificate legalises the partnership, but it doesn't guarantee happiness either for the couple or their children. |
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I guarantee it is no less full of scientific mumbo jumbo than a purchase and sale agreement is full of legalese. |
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But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold. |
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It acts as a certain guarantee for the freedoms a writer needs, such as the air to breathe. |
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I guarantee that this movie was sold to a studio based on a concept long before a word of script was written. |
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He is so impressed, he persuades him to make a trip to Berlin, where he can guarantee lucrative employment as a Hercules on the cabaret circuit. |
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Plainly, this kind of guarantee is socially divisive, a recipe for religious controversy if not civil strife. |
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Democracy is messy and does not guarantee outcomes that optimize the life circumstances of those it empowers. |
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However, if this cannot be done then pupils from outside the catchment area will be told there is no guarantee that they will get a seat. |
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It combines stock market growth potential with a cast-iron guarantee that savers will not lose a penny if the market volatility continues. |
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But it is reluctant to issue a cast-iron guarantee that every contract will meet its target, even though none has fallen short to date. |
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But cash dispensers may not always be available and there is no guarantee that your bankcard will work. |
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We demand that the state guarantee an old-age pension which provides the elderly with a dignified and secure retirement. |
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A storage pond was built to guarantee a continuous flow of water to the mill in dry periods when the water level in the stream became too low. |
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Keeping enough water in the canal to guarantee ships passage has become a problem. |
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As a big-match player whose centuries have proved a virtual guarantee of victory, he also stands out from many of his compatriots. |
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There's no guarantee that the brilliant number cruncher can do that now or any time in the foreseeable future. |
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As a result, there is no guarantee that any particular kw will actually reach a given facility's busbar. |
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For example, consider a hand which can guarantee taking no tricks, and has a heart void. |
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The British Olympic trials in 2000 only earned him a place in a relay squad, with no guarantee of a swim. |
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These engines guarantee spirited driving fun, combined with low fuel consumption and emissions. |
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But does taking a certificate guarantee that someone will be fit for purpose? |
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Grain growers planting winter wheat will need a level of price guarantee for the harvest. |
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Joining a class such as Yoga, Pilates, or Spin should guarantee you a proper insight into how your body works. |
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Often the formulation is so vague as to practically guarantee non-compliance. |
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Individual components may be built within standard industry specifications, that does not guarantee that those products will work together. |
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The basic premise of the story is that noble birth doesn't guarantee a noble person and nobility can be present in the most humble peasant. |
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Additionally, tags will have the manufacturer's name and address, as well as the guarantee on the net weight of the feed contained in the bag. |
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A stiffer suspension, uprated big brakes and a six-speed gearbox guarantee an exhilarating driving experience. |
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In particular, governments must guarantee social security and essential health services to all. |
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She admits that while the court upholds a woman's legal rights, this does not guarantee her safety outside the court. |
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His guarantee of service includes a promise to reconnect your pirated line after cable officials sniff it out. |
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Every heifer sold as unserved shall be so guaranteed and all such heifers shall carry a guarantee that they are capable of breeding. |
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Be aware that this does not guarantee that everything will go smoothly in your home. |
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The Seahawks almost can guarantee they will get single coverage when they play-action to the left and then have Hasselbeck bootleg to his right. |
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However, it is democracy that is the best guarantee that power will be limited in the way that reason demands. |
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They have also been instructed to provide a bond that will guarantee payment of the full amount of the award if the appeal is unsuccessful. |
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To guarantee this, the defendant must post a bond in the amount of the judgment. |
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Each package carries a freshness guarantee with a boldly stamped expiration date. |
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He also said the most useful long-term gesture that the authority could make would be to guarantee to underwrite any potential losses. |
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I can guarantee you one thing, anybody I know who wants to spend money at Fineline motorcycles is going to have to do so over my dead body. |
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I would imagine it has something to do with your uncritical acceptance of whatever America wants, but I can't guarantee it will be that easy. |
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Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity. |
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And even at that, there is no guarantee that the District Court will sit there again. |
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A signet ring functioned as a royal signature, a guarantee of the full payment of everything the king had promised. |
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It is unlikely non-commercial customers will often suffer them and a money-back guarantee will suffice. |
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Florida is the only state that provides something approaching a money-back guarantee for its public schools. |
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They offer a money-back guarantee during the first 15 days, so users will have ample opportunity to evaluate the product. |
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Go for this drive and I guarantee you will be blabbering about it for at least five days. |
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Every guarantee card that is given has the model and the design number printed in order to avoid duplication. |
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Offerings of vinyl pants and spiked bracelets are preferable, but mixed tapes will more likely guarantee good results. |
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The wide, hard roads are as smooth as a billiard table and guarantee breathtaking speeds. |
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There's no guarantee that he's of a liberal mindset, no way of knowing what his reaction might be at all. |
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All boats and their trailers are obliged to have a Certificate of European Conformity to guarantee the validity of their insurance. |
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Any company so foolish as to promote something that looked and felt so much like a guarantee as this would be riding for a fall. |
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I hope that the science of genetic toxicology will remain sufficiently strong in the UK to guarantee their continued involvement. |
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I think that you will agree that we have taken a belt and braces approach in attempting to guarantee your worst case bottom line profit. |
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So the mere presence of a fixed percentage of ginsenosides does not guarantee the tonic properties of a well-aged root. |
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A guarantee has been given that there will be no job losses if plans to merge key public services into one giant organisation goes ahead. |
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The Constitution is designed to guarantee power-sharing between the country's indigenous Fijian and ethnic Indian populations. |
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Bakhtin also consistently emphasizes that the mere fact of a relation does not necessarily guarantee truth or meaning. |
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When a man buys a Merc, he cannot guarantee performance, but he trusts Mercedes, its reputation and name. |
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I guarantee everyone will keep the time slot they had at the end of last year. |
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The lack of any guarantee of a useful result makes R and D an expense which is often cut when funds are tight. |
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Even if conditions are met, there is no guarantee that a permit will be given. |
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We are all tied to the belief that glasses denote intelligence, while not being a guarantee of it. |
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They know that we must see this thing through, until we have a reliable guarantee up to 2010 and beyond. |
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It will guarantee a solid base for those students continuing to advanced studies. |
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Having a job did not necessarily guarantee economic security for African American workers and their families. |
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According to him however, Government has to guarantee security against international threats. |
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I can't guarantee that we would have been as thorough under those circumstances. |
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But it did guarantee that in time American politics would largely become a secular matter. |
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The only problem is that right at this moment I can't guarantee they'll live that long. |
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The ten mill was a bagatelle, Rick said, considering what he could guarantee Tricia for the first three years. |
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I could say it would be nice to see a woman in the top job but there's no guarantee she'd be ideal. |
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Anyone else we have that's capable of this would refuse unless we put the screws on them, and that would guarantee the secret would get out. |
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Templates, patterns, and drawings guarantee consistency and could be used for generations. |
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Many organizations are willing to pay a premium to guarantee adequate bandwidth at a specified time. |
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I'll guarantee you that our Lord Steward doesn't know I have it, else he'd be burning me out of house and home. |
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First, they wanted more security at the teacherages and a guarantee against further unlawful entries. |
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So you can buy a guarantee to make sure the annuity pays out for at least five or ten years, even if you die. |
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Firm sapodillas are unripe and guarantee a nasty, tongue-curling experience for the eater due to a high tannin content. |
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Even a sanguine complexion, therefore, did not guarantee rational capacity in a man. |
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As a preventive measure, taking tamoxifen doesn't guarantee that you'll remain cancer-free. |
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A program of austerity measures and economic reforms may please foreign capital but it will not guarantee popular support. |
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This means the Aussies will guarantee themselves a medal if they win one game in the playoffs. |
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Despite a guarantee of safe conduct, Nagy was arrested and deported to Romania. |
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Despite the lure of lucre and a three-year contract, the one thing he couldn't guarantee his family in Lincolnshire was happiness. |
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Plus, the folks at genuine scooters guarantee me that the metal flake sparkles lovelily in the sunlight. |
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Compared to swathers with conventional tines, twine tines guarantee optimum raking quality, even at high work speeds. |
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If the profs and prophets reckon the balloon's going up, you can guarantee it's not hot air. |
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There is no doubt that in a contract of guarantee parties may, if so minded, exclude any one or more of the normal incidents of suretyship. |
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By cultivating them with Rotarian commitment and action, I guarantee that we will reap a bountiful harvest of humanitarian service. |
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People rot in jail awaiting trial, making the constitutional guarantee of a speedy trial a macabre joke. |
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The additional bonus is, of course, a sure-fire threat of legal action which will guarantee lots of free publicity and the resulting sales. |
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What's more, we guarantee that it will be in the bookshops before Christmas with lists of pre-sale orders that are as long as your arm. |
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Especially to accommodate the explosion of the derivatives markets, the Fed must guarantee continuous and liquid markets. |
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Additionally, they are practically spoil-proof, though adhering to best-before dates will guarantee maximum palatability. |
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We want the government to set the price of goods and guarantee a minimum wage so as not to put profits above the needs of the people. |
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Such a situation would guarantee unlimited and riskless profits for all those holding gold and silver. |
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Some might say that gatekeepers such as editors guarantee a certain level of quality among print publications that is lacking on the web. |
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Whether it would guarantee her success in the big race was another matter, but nobody expects her to sing for her supper every night. |
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The school needed to guarantee that its qualifications would aid the acceptability of its pupils to universities around the world. |
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However, superiority over our ancestors in science and culture does not guarantee us being more artistic. |
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Cable made the investment with no guarantee of profits from regulators and entirely with private risk capital. |
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But trading standards staff are warning that there is no guarantee of getting rich quick or even getting your original stake back. |
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I was determined not to let go of my handbag because I had my cheque guarantee card and cashpoint card in it. |
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Fortunately the brown leather wallet contained only a small amount of cash and a cheque guarantee card. |
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Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity? |
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Since there is no guarantee that these machines will be benign, it is vital we find a way to remain in control. |
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Even the quality control system is fairly random, with the DOC appellation not much of a guarantee of how good the wine is. |
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Not all governments make weak-kneed concessions to guarantee fuel supplies. |
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Even though the data is backed up, what guarantee is there that you can restore the data when disaster hits? |
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The pre-season friendlies cannot be finalised either until City have some kind of guarantee over the long term. |
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However I can guarantee there are some absolute rippers this year, but I don't want to spoil the proper announcements. |
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We know that real jobs are a better guarantee of prosperity for the unemployed than welfare. |
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The diversity and energy of the rag trade is a guarantee of King Street's continued vibrancy. |
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The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market. |
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Investors who think they can have their guarantee and reap rich rewards, too, may be setting themselves up for disappointment. |
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Napster also still has to jump some serious legal hurdles to guarantee its future. |
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A sophisticated administrative apparatus was in itself no guarantee of successful rule. |
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My other concern about this is that there is no guarantee of the admissibility of evidence from the database in future cases. |
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That loan guarantee allowed the co-op's bank to advance it more money to reconfigure the plant. |
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Afterwards, Ned even gives them a note addressed to the other rapparees in the vicinity to guarantee their safe passage. |
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And another downward ratchet in wages would just about guarantee it will get worse. |
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The only way to guarantee anonymity is to have something that's not traceable. |
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They also helped rationalize the economy and guarantee unions' social and political role. |
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Another advantage of using a mounted stamp is the guarantee of a hard surface and quality impression with every imprint. |
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They provide a year's guarantee and an exclusive after-sales service to their customers. |
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Even as she said it, she knew that she could not guarantee herself that she would keep that oath. |
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The hard real-time system would guarantee that sensor inputs would not be missed. |
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At that time, the government dramatically expanded the loan guarantee program and recapitalised the banks with public funds. |
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Select flat sheets in the closet size to the air mattress to guarantee a snug fit. |
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If I write a funny line and kill myself laughing over it, I guarantee you it's not funny. |
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By aggressively expanding the scope of free institutions worldwide, we ultimately guarantee our own liberties at home. |
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This will also guarantee the principle of reciprocity when relaxed travel terms are negotiated with other countries. |
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They can also guarantee a place in European competition next season, albeit the Uefa Cup. |
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Well, the short answer is, how could we sign that guarantee before the stand-by letter of credit was in place? |
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A low PSA did not guarantee freedom from cancer and a high PSA did not necessarily mean you were ready for the knacker's yard. |
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But a great location, and even a star-studded clientele with chart-topping albums, doesn't guarantee that a studio will make money. |
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The Government provided a guarantee for banks' deposit and other claims, such as borrowing, guarantee and letters of credit issued by the banks. |
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Celebrities must embrace ever more excessive lifestyles in order to guarantee continued space in the red tops. |
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When it comes to the big O I can't judge anyone for going out of their way to guarantee results. |
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Like most of the vitriol directed their way, they take it with a pinch of salt, a knowing smile and a guarantee they'll have the last laugh. |
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The fact that a knowledge base is satisfactory is not in itself a guarantee that the doctor is practising well. |
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The special minority chapters in these peace treaties contained what became known as the guarantee clause. |
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Publishing a vulnerability is no guarantee that someone else won't write an exploit tool, and no guarantee that the vendor will fix it. |
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It can save money by entrusting this care to health corporations, but does this guarantee the best care for these vulnerable people? |
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On the other hand, the charta, subscribed by witnesses, could guarantee the legal validity of its contents and its probatory value. |
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And who am I to argue as I am even presented with a certificate of guarantee that the trees are chemical-free? |
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Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value. |
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Admission to any of the Govt-run Industrial Training Institutes in the State is no guarantee for a diploma certificate. |
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The point is that it is not possible, regretfully, in the world in which we live, for us to guarantee anyone's safety, civilian or military. |
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But it's about the apocalypse, and has Jesus, Satan and the Antichrist as characters, which I thought would guarantee some excitement. |
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The pregnant woman accumulates fat during pregnancy to guarantee fetal development and lactation. |
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Yet even with these measures, there's no guarantee that the location will ever be fit to reinhabit. |
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These days you can just about guarantee that any yams you see in your grocery store are really sweet potatoes. |
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We tried to see if we could find a house cat for the family, that would not go out, but we couldn't guarantee it wouldn't escape. |
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Of course, in Texas, being a champion of the environment has never been a guarantee of political success. |
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They had a guarantee of year-on-year tax cuts, but abandoned it earlier this year. |
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It won't say whether it is a Leghorn or a Rhode Island Red but it will guarantee whether an egg is organic or free range. |
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But even if the promised money does finally arrive, there is scant guarantee it will be used appropriately. |
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Something that would guarantee my bank account to return to positive territory. |
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Why, then, does working in one almost guarantee a waitress, hostess, or bartender will be at the receiving end of such harassment? |
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Yazbek tells The Daily beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect. |
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Yet race politics has limited appeal to whites, and ultimately may not guarantee keeping many minority voters in check. |
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It was a cathartic moment for the brand, though far from a guarantee to help restore it to its glory days. |
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They did not, however, approach the Prophet for the guarantee of peace, but made warlike preparations and decided to strike at the first opportunity. |
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I can guarantee that all the people who have been rescued from fires, or cut free from wrecked vehicles at road traffic accidents, know our true worth. |
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No amount of watermarked postal voting papers can guarantee this. |
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Their waterproof inks and papers also guarantee serious longevity. |
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Like in the movies, big names guarantee a big audience on Broadway. |
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This is not a guarantee that the bond will not be redeemed early. |
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No one bill can guarantee that we'll be safe from a terrorist attack. |
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Every page would carry its own proof of transgression, and thus its own guarantee of detection. |
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That's seed money to guarantee you a good reservation any time, any day, in perpetuity. |
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I guarantee you'll find yourself replaying this scene over and over. |
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In 1797, Tom Paine argued that all new democratic republics, including France and the United States, should guarantee every 21-year old citizen a wealth stake. |
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There must be no side agreement that gives the buyer the right to return the product, or the seller the obligation to repurchase it or to guarantee the resale value of it. |
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By way of illustration, take a case in which the customer requests the bank, or other institution, to issue a letter of credit or guarantee to back his purchase of goods. |
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The mode of payment shall be by a non-operative, bank guarantee, standby letter of credit or a financial guarantee bond with a validity of sixty days. |
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But inspiration and faith-based agenda in movies does not guarantee box office success. |
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What is the best way to guarantee Shia and Sunni alike are included in the social-political nexus, and to ensure that the region grows economically? |
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This formal linkage is, however, by no means a guarantee that further changes will be made to the CAP to remove its persistent elements of protection. |
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I give him a cheque, at arm's length, but can't find my guarantee card. |
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However, integrity of the fuselage structure is not an absolute guarantee that an explosive decompression will not occur. |
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Last week, voters here approved a bond issue for a big, new artesian well to guarantee that this town's beautiful landmark lake will continue to have enough water. |
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Trials are ruinously expensive and without being able to guarantee that the jury would understand the proceedings, the outcome may not necessarily reflect the facts. |
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By losing sight of all these more successful friends and surrounding yourself with losers, you will be able to guarantee a high level of self-esteem. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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But democracy is a set of mechanisms to guarantee freedom of thought and assembly and peaceful competition for governmental authority through ballot boxes. |
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Just our luck to find out just as the money-back guarantee runs out. |
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But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur. |
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However, this life is by no means in and of itself a guarantee of a life not worth living. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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And as a guarantee of a Third World economy in shambles, Scotland is oil-rich. |
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More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants. |
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The operations of demand do not automatically guarantee full employment. |
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Votes will be recorded on a disc in each count centre and then brought to a central area, where they will be shuffled in order to guarantee voters' anonymity. |
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Further to this, should any person need to send any mail or small parcels quickly then there are alternative services which guarantee next day delivery for a reasonable cost. |
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To start, the guarantee from the Kingdom of Qatar to monitor the detainees for a year under a loose form of house arrest. |
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Intel's Centrino logo on a hotspot is a guarantee that the equipment has been tested as interoperable with its chipsets and therefore carries a certain badge of quality. |
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He manured his arable land meticulously and liberally, offering to care for his neighbours' cattle free of charge over the winter months in order to guarantee his supply. |
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There is no way to remove arbitrary elements from either a binary or a ternary sequence with a guarantee that two identical digits won't be brought together. |
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Concern was growing in Britain yesterday over a sex-sorting technique which fertility experts say can virtually guarantee that a test-tube baby will be female. |
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But the sudden thaw in relations between the two sides could not guarantee that the eight-day strike planned to start on Friday would be called off. |
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They asked political players to scrupulously respect the result of the ballot box in order to guarantee political stability, democracy, and development. |
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It is usual for the parents to bank with the financial institution granting the mortgage and they may be asked to have part of the guarantee on deposit. |
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The reason is that you can lower variance in baccarat tournaments by betting on both banker and player in certain situations and guarantee a profit. |
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Backroom staff including physiotherapists and masseuses from the Football Club are looking to use ancient medicinal arts to guarantee their future success. |
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This is not a matter of form but impinges on a fundamental principle of separation of powers and detracts from any necessary guarantee against the possibility of abuse. |
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They do not think they are invulnerable to criticism or that history will guarantee them success. |
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If people tend to be thrifty and to save their money, there is no guarantee that the money saved will be invested to further the economic prosperity of the country. |
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I guarantee there are joes who have made eight to ten million and are now retired and living quietly in Albuquerque. |
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That said, the problem still exists that self-government will not guarantee democracy or an openness that will take on board the wishes of ordinary people. |
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If the season hasn't already punched his ticket to Cooperstown, N.Y., then a third MVP Award certainly would guarantee his place in the Hall of Fame. |
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The tilt toward democratization does not guarantee global good government. |
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Jam-packed full of toe-tapping song and dance numbers, a pacey storyline and fantastic production values, I can guarantee you'll be humming along as you leave the cinema. |
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I can guarantee there'll be a worse behaved child than yours in there. |
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Yes, the tarp funds have largely been paid back, and many of the emergency insurance and guarantee efforts have ended. |
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He's now selling it with a money-back guarantee if you don't like it. |
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The guarantee of a strong education for every child is the magic bullet, and the administration is working toward that goal. |
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Promoting good governance, transparence and accountability involves putting in place mechanisms that enhance and guarantee the quality of public services. |
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If, however, you really want your luggage to be first off the plane, and guarantee it arrives in mint condition, pack your kit in a cardboard box tied closed with string. |
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When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond. |
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And there's no guarantee that if you get HIV and you take these triple therapies, or whatever comes along next, that they're going to be successful for you. |
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And I guarantee that neither candidate is going to rip up your commuter route and replace it with a unicycle track. |
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Our money-back guarantee contains no fine print or misleading terms. |
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But none of us comes with a money-back guarantee for longevity. |
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With Jerusalem artichokes and black salsify only a few pieces of roots left in the ground are sufficient to guarantee a profuse harvest the next year. |
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United fans slept out overnight at the weekend to guarantee themselves a place at the second leg of the club's first League Cup semi-final and the tickets sold out. |
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Joint guarantee provided by several bonding companies are allowed. |
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Greater mobility does not at all guarantee a higher quality of sound. |
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They were considered an easy-sell by the investment advisory and broking community because they offered a capital guarantee and the upside of equities. |
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This fact alone should guarantee the first episode viewers by the bucketload and suggests that BBC Scotland are taking their product very seriously indeed. |
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The article was being written on spec with no guarantee of publication. |
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These times are usually when spinning or when I fish with feeders or when on holiday, when I cannot guarantee the security of my gear, especially when camping. |
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At one factory the university team visited in Mexico, the factory manager wanted to guarantee that the inspectors would find his factory spotless. |
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Does having a large disposable income guarantee good kitchen design? |
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The proposed national languages development law would guarantee equal respect for all Taiwanese tongues, such as Hakka, Hoklo and all Aboriginal languages, Chen said. |
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If an airline were inclined to go lax on security, hoping for the best rather than working to guarantee it, its insurers would quickly step in to correct it. |
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While there is no guarantee the electoral college will choose the winner of the popular vote, it maintains the concept of America as a federal union of diverse states. |
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Being a conscientious objector does not guarantee stateside safety. |
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You normally get a free one-year no quibble guarantee from the manufacturer of electrical goods anyway, so a one-year free warranty might not be quite such a steal. |
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Over the last few days additional convoys were heavily guarded by carabinieri and military forces, but even they could not guarantee free passage for the trains. |
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The charterers shall provide the owner with a bank guarantee for the sum of 275.000 SEK, valid until all commitments of the charterer have been paid to the owner. |
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To guarantee the visibility of the events ion the press, the journalists will come from the capital, Lisbon, to the events and back through chartered aircraft. |
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He added that all he wanted to do was to return to using a chequebook with a cheque guarantee card, which is why he returned his PINs to the bank. |
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It is used in livestock and poultry breeding enterprises and hoggeries to help establish production files and guarantee products to trace to sources. |
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It was also the first Scottish bank to offer cheque guarantee cards to its customers and the first British bank to invest in computer terminals for its tellers. |
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The third type of card is the cheque card or the cheque guarantee card. |
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We should stop boasting hollowly about how strong we are, and instead truly dedicate ourselves to attaining that inner strength which alone will guarantee serenity and peace. |
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Victory would have sent Britain into the last four but they now need to beat China this afternoon to guarantee at least a tie-breaker. |
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Obtaining freedom was not a guarantee of escape from poverty or from many aspects of slave life. |
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You may even realize working triple time still doesn't guarantee you'll be Numero Uno. |
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Simply employing an air gap doesn't guarantee security, just as putting a scrub room before the OR doesn't stop viruses and bacteria. |
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Likewise, without sequence checking it would not be possible to guarantee NFD output for Nuer. |
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Under the constitution, there is a guarantee of gender equality and absolute freedom of thought. |
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This Law shall guarantee the administrative, cultural, and political rights of the Turcomans, ChaldoAssyrians, and all other citizens. |
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Hans Jeschonnek the Luftwaffe chief of staff refused to guarantee the success of Cerberus or to reinforce the fighter forces in the west. |
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I guarantee that if you make something really cool, her knickers'll be off quicker than a frog in a sock. |
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The Luftwaffe refused to guarantee that the 250 fighters available could succeed in protecting the ships but Hitler accepted the plan. |
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In linearized models these policy rules were shown to guarantee a locally unique nonexplosive equilibrium. |
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Since then, membership of the Dutch Republic was perceived as a guarantee for the preservation of civil liberties. |
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The Court, composed of judges from the highest courts of the three States, has to guarantee the uniform interpretation of common legal rules. |
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Ashes from the firewheels, spread through the fields, guarantee bumper crops for the coming seasons. |
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I would like to support your proposal, but I can't guarantee how I'll feel down the track. |
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In the spring of 1914, Welsh contacted Ritchie and asked him if he would face him in England, providing he got a satisfactory guarantee of money. |
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Even arriving two hours before the game was not enough to guarantee a seat in the curva. |
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Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety. |
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The state would guarantee citizens the right to petition against this unlawfulness before courts that the state provides. |
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The unluckier rabbits are dumped outside where predators, cars, illness, and injury virtually guarantee them an early death. |
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In no instance is the mere membership of a club a guarantee that a man will obtain social advantages from which his clubless friends are exempt. |
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When the GSEs guarantee MBS, they are taking only the credit risk of these mortgages. |
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However, meeting these benchmarks does not guarantee the issuance of a Royal Charter. |
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Females will sometimes encourage other males to engage in copulation to guarantee successful fecundity. |
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The EU and NATO offered a guarantee of this, and the EU was also seen as vital to ensuring the economic success of those countries. |
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They want the new contract to include a guarantee of job security. |
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Sir John French suggested landing at Antwerp, which was vetoed by Winston Churchill as the Royal Navy could not guarantee safe passage. |
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The marriage treaty was concluded the same day and was viewed as a guarantee of the new peace. |
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This ended in disaster when Armagnac partisans assassinated John the Fearless during a meeting under Charles's guarantee of protection. |
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To guarantee a comfortable position during the measurements, subjects were placed in a semi-supine position in a nephrodialysis chair. |
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Organisers defended overbooking the arena, saying they are never able to guarantee spaces for ticket holders. |
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They guarantee that you get out of doors because if you don't walk them properly, Vizslas will just eat your house. |
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