Not exact matches
In some cases, a banker gets
interested, but he or she expresses anxieties about perceived risks; a credit - line commitment might be offered,
contingent upon the company's being able to carry out some type of equity offering simultaneously.
And what is
interesting here, I think, is that while the standard view of omnipotence does not appear to entail that beings other than God are devoid of power, it does entail that the exercise of power on the part of any finite being is importantly conditioned, i.e., it is
contingent upon God's willingness to refrain from exercising some power of his own.
This is
contingent upon the publishers creating more
interesting, beautiful and interactive illustrated titles than they have to date.
If given a loan, most lenders offer different
interest rates
contingent upon how high or low your score is.
Offers will be
contingent upon work evaluations and performance feedback from the public
interest organization.
The homosexual parent should have equal rights as any other parent, with the decision
contingent upon the ultimate concern for the best
interest and general welfare of the child.
«In this environment, Realtors ® can help buyers strike a balance between moving quickly and protecting their
interests, such as making offers
contingent upon a satisfactory home inspection and obtaining a loan; of course, a loan pre-qualification may help too.»
«In this environment, REALTORS ® can help buyers strike a balance between moving quickly and protecting their
interests, such as making offers
contingent upon a satisfactory home inspection and obtaining a loan; of course, a loan pre-qualification may help too.»
Your credit score is a very important number; if you plan to take out a loan, the
interest rates and terms of the loan you can qualify for are
contingent upon what kind of credit score you have.