This social framework exists fundamentally to validate and underwrite the sovereignty of the member states of global international society. |
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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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The foundation agreed to underwrite a trial seminar, which was duly planned for the following summer. |
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Hounslow Council has agreed to underwrite the cost of decorating Chiswick High Road and Turnham Green Terrace with Christmas lights this year. |
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They're government agencies that use public money to underwrite risky private ventures. |
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In both cases, large foreign banks will underwrite these borrowings and take a charge on the company's assets. |
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Customs accused Mr Graham of having a financial interest in the company because he agreed to underwrite any losses. |
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So their reluctance to underwrite credit risk ought to affect the pricing and availability of loans. |
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Crucially, the ecosphere provides the ecological goods and services that underwrite human survival and wellbeing. |
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One way to assure objective accounting is to encourage insurers to underwrite coverage for financial-statement risks, according to one professor. |
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I am 25 years old, and I underwrite bonds for a Bail Bonds company in Swartz Creek, Michigan. |
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Australia would be the beneficiary of a policy it did not have to underwrite. |
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Conceptual abstractionists like ADS Donaldson may have all the theory in the world to underwrite their practice but, to be blunt, so what? |
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Thirdly, if a bank agrees to underwrite an issue of securities, it commits itself to take them up in the event that the issue is undersubscribed. |
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State aid is being allowed insomuch as governments can underwrite war risk insurance for airlines until the end of the year. |
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They relied heavily on donor funds to underwrite activities and to draw support, thus reinforcing an attitude of dependence on government. |
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The MoD has agreed to underwrite the costs of redundancies but only until October. |
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The race pits two multi-millionaires against each other, each willing to write personal cheques to underwrite their own campaigns. |
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Canadian taxpayers underwrite the cost of icebreaking and search and rescue provided by the Coast Guard during the hunt. |
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For what is at stake in the argument against profanation is an institutionalized structure of authority tending to underwrite analogous structures in both church and state. |
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The objector must also underwrite a specific insurance policy for civil liability towards third parties in case of damage caused by contagion. |
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Intel and Precipart were two brands that came in to underwrite Project Daniel. |
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The first genocide that China helped to underwrite was Pol Pot's in Cambodia. |
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It has now established a subsidiary insurance company to underwrite its members' personal insurances, in partnership with Eagle Star. |
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One possible model is for a mutual insurance society to underwrite a small percentage of its subsidiaries' risks by way of co-insurance. |
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The funds raised by trafficking groups can be used to underwrite other criminal activity and even political insurgency. |
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For its part, Québec will underwrite operating deficits related to the housing units for the next 20 years. |
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When it comes to insuring personal property, you need access to all of the principal data required to underwrite a habitational risk. |
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The Corporation agrees to underwrite all costs of the Union members on this Committee. |
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We underwrite admission costs for various performing arts productions and music festivals. |
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To underwrite an extension of the Evolis guarantee, contact an Evolis reseller. |
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They are invited to participate but must not underwrite their participation. |
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In a securities issue, a bank or group of banks generally agrees to underwrite the entire amount of the issue. |
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The ministry and legislators agreed on Tuesday that insurance companies cannot underwrite a life insurance policy for a minor until he or she is at least 14 years old. |
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In these works, the most metaphoric and the most literal understanding of bibliographic apparatuses can be seen to underwrite the logic of their content as well as their form. |
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He assured farmers that they were able to underwrite risks of any size and type because it was financed by one of the largest insurance companies in the world. |
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The Rockefellers were not going to underwrite a museum that promoted communism. |
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As heroes, those who serve and sacrifice embody the virtues that underwrite American greatness. |
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The brokers said insurance companies are being very selective about the risks they choose to underwrite in a market where there is a shortage of capacity. |
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An underwriting bank can enter sub-underwriting agreements with others, under which the latter agree to underwrite a certain amount of the securities. |
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There's a desire on the part of the insurance industry to underwrite this risk, but they're having trouble knowing where and how to draw the lines. |
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Congress responded by modifying the Tort Claims Act to promise that the government would underwrite any liability for problems arising out of the vaccination. |
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If the Government, for example, were to underwrite the liability, then the directors can in fact proceed with their responsibilities in relation to that foundation. |
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America has seen the creation of e-investment banks that eschew the more traditional methods of business and instead underwrite and distribute share issues over the net. |
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In addition, most of the clearing banks underwrite new issues of commercial paper and, like the merchant banks, provide lines of credit to their commercial customers. |
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The council had agreed to underwrite the costs of repair work. |
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On the face of it, it makes sense that governments, through their export credit agencies, need to finance and underwrite big projects that wouldn't otherwise happen. |
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When these speculators and their special vehicles' end up in the ditch, central banks pump billions into the financial system to stave off widespread instability, but the effect is actually to underwrite speculation. |
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They agreed on banking guarantees lasting until December 2009, along with inter-bank loans. And they are also willing to underwrite new loans of up to five years. |
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Of course, plenty of countries are willing to underwrite that expense. |
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These countries have also evidenced high levels of confidence in the credibility of electoral rules and the deepening of institutions that complement and underwrite stable competition. |
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As well as providing important political and moral support the international community should provide substantial funding to underwrite the peace process. |
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Undoubtedly, there is a need for significant investments to upgrade the infrastructure on reserves, but the onus remains on the federal government to fully underwrite these costs. |
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Much harder is managing the revenues, which threaten to overvalue Chad's currency and underwrite endemic corruption. The Bank's answer was two-fold. |
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If other guests are invited, the branch or command should bear the costs of the visit and the guests should not have to underwrite their expenses. |
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These funds are needed to underwrite new loans and leases, and this lack of credit is reflected in the reduced industry sales and the pullback in leasing activities that have occurred over the last year. |
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Hence, in the present case, the fact that a banking syndicate undertook to underwrite the transaction cannot be taken as a basis for concluding that the concomitance principle is complied with. |
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James River wanted a processing system that would provide the flexibility to rate, underwrite, and process highly specialized and hazardous lines of business and to become fast, efficient and flexible. |
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The tour lost money heavily, and Christie announced that he would underwrite no more tours. |
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Former Prime Minister Sir John Major rejected the idea of a currency union, saying it would require the UK to underwrite Scottish debt. |
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The two banking houses worked together to facilitate and underwrite the Purchase. |
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It will provide significant forestry resource sector potential and opportunity, as well as private sector potential to underwrite further development costs in the future. |
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Lewis, a major backer of efforts to decriminalize marijuana, has helped underwrite campaigns to hold referenda on decriminalization in Arizona and California. |
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What it does not do is address in any way the question of what options a plan administrator has for distributing the assets which underwrite the pension entitlements of the affected plan members. |
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The decision of each Underwriter which is a subsidiary of an aforesaid financial institution to underwrite this offering was made independently of such financial institutions. |
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It should also be observed, however, that the UAE has undertaken to provide generous, consistent and sustained funding to underwrite these arrangements. |
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With that in mind, Hizzoner created a group he calls Mayors Against Illegal Guns, or MAIG, and has been using this group increasingly to underwrite the anti-rights movement. |
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However, it will also underwrite projects funded by the likes of the Department for International Development to plant trees on what is known as marginal deforested land. |
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Economists including Andrew Hughes Hallett, Professor of Economics at St Andrews University, rejected the idea that Scotland would have to underwrite these liabilities alone. |
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