That is, they saw the structural constitution as itself a guarantor of rights. |
But if our military is the only guarantor against a total breakdown how can its presence be counterproductive? |
Laughs, then, have become the armor plating of bromance, a guarantor of normality. |
Many of the High Street lenders offer guarantor mortgages on a right to buy. |
The cost of intermediation and the cost of finance might be lower for the government as guarantor because it is better able to bear risks. |
Mutual recognition is the sole guarantor that there will be a relatively level playing field in any source jurisdiction. |