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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guarantees" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a guarantee" or "guarantees" depending on the context.
Example: "The company offers a guarantee that the product will last for five years."
Alternatives: "a promise" or "a commitment."
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The fact that (alpha x,y)=1) for all (x,yin A) guarantees that T is ((alpha,d)) regular, which implies, by Theorem 3.3, that such a best proximity point for T is unique.
The condition (a) guarantees the ellipticity of equation (1).
The compactness of A guarantees that { A x n i } has a convergent subsequence.
Condition (A) guarantees that the corresponding codes are linear time encodable [12].
The SBA's function is to offer a guarantees for banks and other types of lenders who offer funding to entrepreneurs.
More generally, one can ask for the optimal p such that ω ∈ E p ( A ) guarantees the boundedness of from L 3 2, q ( R 2 ) to L 3, r ( R 2 ) for given q ≤ r.
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The Greek crisis has led to new agreements over increased European monitoring of national budgets and a guarantees-and-bonds system of more than €750 billion in value.
Is that a guarantee?
He made a guarantee.
A guaranteed starter?
I missed a guaranteed paycheck.
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