Sentences with phrase «as guarantors as»

Parents do not have to act as guarantors as they would with private banks.

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Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea wrote the possession of nuclear weapons into their constitution as a guarantor of their security.
Lukashenko's re-election five years ago led to mass protests and the imprisonment of leading opposition figures, but support for his 20 - year - old regime has risen after he cast himself as the guarantor of stability in the face of economic crisis and a pro-Russian separatist conflict in neighboring Ukraine.
By shielding its ally Syria, Russia has breached its commitments to the United Nations as a framework guarantor.
Nor can you rely on other factors that are routinely trotted out as good guarantors of innovation.
The EU calls on Russia, Turkey and Iran to live up to their commitments as guarantors in this regard,» the statement said, requesting the United Nations Security Council to come together.
But some banks never remove guarantors as a matter of policy.
We do not take personal assets of the guarantors as collateral.
Yet local governments still see China's presence in the region as a potential guarantor of regime security.
This belief is so powerfully embedded in the standard equilibrium models most economists use that, strangely enough, even those of us who described the imbalances in one paragraph and in the very next paragraph insisted that a crisis was unlikely — in China's case because of the government's very high credibility and its role as financial guarantor — were automatically assumed to be predicting an imminent crisis.
We can not modify credit information that was reported by another data furnisher (such as another lender / servicer / guarantor).
Unlike a lender, Great Lakes does not initiate any of the loans it services, but rather acts as the intermediary and guarantor between the borrower (you) and lender (the federal government or a private company, depending on your loan type) once the loan enters repayment.
For any affected securities or rated entities receiving direct credit support from the primary entity (ies) of this credit rating action, and whose ratings may change as a result of this credit rating action, the associated regulatory disclosures will be those of the guarantor entity.
Kim has repeatedly proclaimed his intention to field a fleet of nuclear - tipped ICBMs as a guarantor of his regime's survival.
12) To better secure each News Company's rights under this guarantee and Indemnity, each guarantor agrees to charge the interest they have either solely or jointly or as tenants in common in any real estate and personal assets, and each guarantor acknowledges a News Company's right pursuant to the security hereby given lodge a caveat on any real estate in which they have such as interest and each guarantor agrees to execute a mortgage in favour of any News Company upon request by a News Company and do or cause to be done all such things as are necessary to give effect to the security hereby given.
Until that happens each guarantor is fully liable for the guaranteed obligations as if no News Company had received the money.
The State Theory of Money affords the primary case, inasmuch as the government serves as the ultimate guarantor of credit.
Owing to Bank BelVEB OJSC high standing in the international financial community, many foreign companies and organizations opt for Bank BelVEB OJSC as their guarantor bank.
Hence, White insists upon the doctrine of the «hypostatic union» as guarantor of the Tradition's confession of Christ's uniqueness — as well as upon the legitimacy, indeed the necessity, of reason's probing of the essential traits of human nature, notwithstanding the deformation wrought by the Fall.
St. Anselm, for instance, puts in his Proslogion what a typically modern reading takes as the «ontological argument»: an attempt to prove, by examining the meaning of the word «God,» the existence of a useful transcendental guarantor of thought, whose existence is itself guaranteed by thought.
Yet the early Church itself, when it departed from biblical idiom at the Council of Nicea and used for theological purposes a non-biblical word, homo - ousion, as the guarantor of true biblical meaning, gave Christians in later days a charter for translation — provided always that it is the gospel, its setting and its significance, that we are translating, and not some bright and novel ideas of our own.
Ignatieff argues, and I agree with him, that the world needs the American Empire as a guarantor of security and the basis for building new institutions in shattered nations.
Its ultimate objective is the creation of an open and integrated international order based on the principles of democratic capitalism, with the United States as the ultimate guarantor of order and enforcer of norms.
He also cautions against an overenthusiastic embrace of the United Nations as the sole guarantor of international peace and security.
Let us hear the voice of our Deliverer, the Guarantor of the Covenant, as HE says with a deeper fuller meaning than when HE was on earth: «Only believe.
The guarantors of freedom and equality, we were once led to believe, are economic and political dogmas such as laissez - faire, the free market, free enterprise, checks and balances, and free choice through elections.
God is the guarantor of man's true development, inasmuch as, having created him in his image, he also establishes the transcendent dignity of men and women and feeds their innate yearning to «be more».
Now, following a number of seismic lurches over the past two years, M5S appears to be moving into a post-Grillo phase, having six months ago replaced the comedian as de facto leader with 31 year - old Luigi Di Maio, in what seems to be a sign that the movement is about to grow up and join the political mudbath (albeit with Grillo remaining in the wings as «guarantor»).
The ancient hope that a king would arise as the manager and guarantor of peace is revived, but this king differs from the king in Isaiah 9, 11, 32, or 33; in Micah 5 or Jeremiah 30 or Ezekiel 34 or 37.
If all men had kept faith with each other from the first act of free loyalty onwards, and if men in their freedom had always trusted God as the sparrows trust him in their lack of freedom, then Jesus Christ might have been welcomed as the perfecter of faith, its universalizer and guarantor.
Some activists tend to see themselves as constrained to become saviors and guarantors of the future through these strategies and efforts.
This story, so embedded in ancient Semitic ideas, accents God's role as the initiator, stipulator, and guarantor of the agreement.
Polyphonic as they are, Dostoevsky's novels concentrate obsessively on a handful of themes — freedom, beauty, and the Christ who is the standard and guarantor of both.
The charlatans selling off instruments composed of risky home loans pulled a fast one, leaving Uncle Sam as guarantor holding the bag - while they walked away holding the money from the sales of the investment instruments.
The intervening years had seen World War II; the rise of the United States to «superpower» status as (in its own view) the guarantor of the security of the «free world,» a status underwritten by nuclear power and illustrated by the United States» participation in a United Nations «police action» in Korea; and rapid economic growth and high prosperity.
Jesus is called «God with us» and through the ages has been seen as the guarantor of our belief that the same God who demands justice also will show mercy
In the present human condition, a certain instinct of shame acts as a guarantor of the mutual respect that is a sine qua non condition of true love between the sexes.
The encyclical would have us consider first the journey already charted by the faith of Abraham and Moses: how the believer has been called out of prehistoric notions of a god of this or that place or season into the truly personal response («I» - «Thou») to a Word whose divine utterance both precedes us and calls us forth to journey towards a horizon which the Word himself illuminates and for which the Word himself acts as guarantor.
Rather than regarding his son as the sine qua non of the promise that he will become the father of a multitude of believers, Abraham must place his faith in God's Word alone as guarantor of its promises.
The significance of that reputation for the reception of eternal life is that Jesus, as the Christ in the Johannine sense, is the Guarantor of eternal life to the believer in Him for it.
On the contrary, it presented him as the guarantor of obedience to the revealed Word.
The oldest accounts do not tell of a miracle worker, who performs as many miracles as possible, but of the proclaimer and guarantor of the coming Kingdom of God; God himself is drawing near to the world, and his nearness is perceived in the fact that through Jesus he speaks, through him he acts, through him he heals.
Therefore, no longer would they (LCC) act as guarantors but they would be the lenders, the providers of finance for a significant proportion of the monies required for our new stadium.
They are now faced with the old debts plus new debt for the development of a new stadium (for both of which they are the sole guarantors), as well as rent to pay for the ground and no revenue because of the suspension of the Football League for the duration of the hostilities.
CGO will act as guarantor; the guarantor accepts full responsibility for the integrity of the work as a whole.
Given the looming March 1 deadline for across - the - board sequestration which would reduce State Department operations by $ 850 million and foreign assistance by $ 1.7 billion, the US» chief diplomat used his speech to defend the foreign policy budget against spending cuts, portraying foreign affairs as the guarantor of American economic prosperity.
Shoygu also described Russia's military base in Armenia as a «guarantor of stability» in the Caucasus.
From the «New Guarantor Policy» section: Historically, two criteria have been used to assess the appropriateness of the list of professional or occupational groups eligible to act as...
An unfortunate self - destructive «Greek moment» would critically hamper European integration, undermine the promise of prosperity «in the Kantian Paradise» (Kagan, 2005), and potential post-default geopolitical implications for Greece would shatter the EU's credibility as a security provider and / or guarantor (see Solidarity Clause).
is highly unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons, since those folks view nuclear deterrent as the guarantor of their regime's survival.
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