Sentences with phrase «mean piggybacking»

It might mean piggybacking on industry news, or using the recent troubles of a competitor as an cautionary example.

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They're mainly a bunch of nuts and crackpots, those WFP folks, and they have no meaning themselves other than piggybacking upon whoever the Democratic Party nominee is for any given office and then somehow «believing» this is meaningful.
This means the Dzire will have an identity of its own and not piggyback on the Swift for its sales.
A piggyback mortgage is a second mortgage and can be for any amount, but it is generally meant to cover the difference between the amount of money you have for a down payment and 20 percent of the property value.
If a homeowner needs to finance above their local conforming loan limit, they can consider taking out a piggyback loan, meaning when the first and second loans are opened simultaneously.
Piggyback loans are in the second position behind the primary mortgage, Melone says, meaning the lender for the second mortgage may not get all of its money back if the loans are foreclosed on and the home is sold.
«If you piggyback, you should be able to get an unsecured credit card as opposed to a secured card, meaning no deposit and probably better rates and terms.»
Goemon's Great Adventure's piggyback mechanic means one player can carry the other on their back through the stages.
Clearly meant as a cash grab to piggyback off the success of the second film, this monstrosity is nothing short of unplayable.
This makes sense on enemies that have a beneficial means of conveyance like flight or walking on ceilings, but when you see the tough - as - nails, badass protagonist taking a piggyback ride, it seems hilariously out of character.
A piggyback loan can also make up 20 percent of the home loan, meaning that with an 80 percent first mortgage, no down payment would be needed.
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