• Under pressure from the four guarantors, the fighting was confined to the area, small-scale and soon ended.

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  • Disappointing Ecuador's territorial hopes, the guarantors' ruling has left many there, including the armed forces, in two minds.

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  • On Monday, the Canadian bank said it has bought insurance for U.S. real estate exposure from other financial guarantors.

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  • And taxpayers, whether explicit owners or implicit guarantors, will peer at the industry and its leaders with hostility, not admiration.

    ECONOMIST: Banks will still make money, just less of it

  • The urban poor, being more mobile, do not always know their neighbours well enough to act as guarantors for them.

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  • They are ultimately the guarantors of the weaker countries and therefore have much to lose if any of those countries fail.

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  • This rate is much lower than the 4% and 5% their governments (and ultimate guarantors) pay to borrow for the same period.

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  • For example, the Federal Housing Administration has the federal Treasury behind it, giving it an enormous advantage over private guarantors in insuring mortgages.

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  • The loft insulation clearly failed building regulations but the house had been passed by Angus Council and the House Building guarantors the NHBC.

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  • Argentina - as one of the guarantors of a peace agreement between the two nations - was banned for selling arms to either side.

    BBC: Argentina court convicts ex-President Menem over arms

  • We also discussed present developments in Sudan, in the context of the implementation of the comprehensive peace agreement, of which both our governments are guarantors.

    WHITEHOUSE: Vice President Biden and Kenyan President Kibaki

  • Cabinet secretaries used to see themselves largely as guarantors of government propriety, making sure that ministers did not use the civil service for party-political ends.

    ECONOMIST: The cafeti��re theory of government

  • After Mr. Mubarak's overthrow, the generals who took over as interim leaders were seen as heroes of the revolution and the guarantors of an emerging democracy.

    WSJ: Egypt Heads for Showdown

  • The girl's lawyer said she had been released after two guarantors posted a bond against assurances that she would reappear in court, the AFP news agency said.

    BBC: Pakistan Christian girl accused of blasphemy released

  • Meanwhile, to get a bank loan, one must put up 150% -200% of the face value of the loan in collateral, plus get three guarantors with good incomes.

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  • As the guarantors of progress in the peace process, the Americans will tell the IDF where it can - or more precisely where it cannot - erect roadblocks.

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  • Meanwhile, to get a bank loan, one must put up 150% to 200% of the face value of the loan in collateral and get three guarantors with good incomes.

    FORBES: Waking Dead Capital

  • The guarantors' package unwrapped last week in essence leaves Peru with what it has long claimed and held, confirming that the frontier lies along the high peaks of the Condor range.

    ECONOMIST: Peace in the Andes | The

  • Clearly, though, as in the case of third-party guarantees on high-priced works, this is a much more attractive proposition for guarantors when art market confidence is pretty high as it is right now.

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  • It is hard to overstate Fannie's and Freddie's importance in the housing market, both as holders or guarantors of half of America's mortgages, and as lenders who have stepped in as private finance has collapsed.

    ECONOMIST: America��s economy

  • The launch of the talks started with a news conference at a hotel in Hurdal 40 miles (60km) north of Oslo, involving intermediaries from both Norway and Cuba, the two countries acting as guarantors of the process.

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  • Once believed to ensure an abundant crop, the performances have lost their religious significance as attitudes and beliefs have changed, and as modern agricultural techniques have replaced rituals such as the Akiu no Taue Odori as guarantors of plenty.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • With municipalities and issuers of infrastructure bonds including schools districts, hospitals and sewage and garbage collection authorities facing diminished tax and revenue receipts and inevitable downgrades, the risks they pose to guarantors could shut them out from low interest rate borrowings.

    FORBES: Muni Bond Default Concerns Are Real

  • Among the EFSF's guarantors, only Finland retains a stable AAA. And there is no way that the EFSF's AAA can be sustained by small but fiscally super-strong Finland alone (Finland, like its non-EU neighbour Norway, has no net debt at all on a net basis).

    BBC: Eurozone nations�� sovereignty v AAA

  • Ackman has challenged the strength of MBIA and other bond insurers for more than five years and as recently as November forecast they would be insolvent by the second quarter because of their exposure as guarantors to billions of credit derivatives products packed with subprime mortgage debt.

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  • "In the event that the credit ratings for one or more of these financial guarantors were downgraded, or if CIBC's own assessment of the credit status of any of the financial guarantors deteriorated significantly, it is possible that CIBC would make additional fair-value adjustments, " the bank said.

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  • In a banking union, eurozone states would pool their resources to act as the insurers or guarantors of last resort for the deposits in eurozone banks and for bailouts of banks that get into difficulties (this would be true, even if banks subscribe to a deposit protection fund, because there would never be enough in this fund to deal with all possible crises).

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