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The agent k, however, is treated as a collateral one, so that there is no reciprocation of the appreciations.
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Interventions either directly targeted joint attention or measured joint attention as a collateral outcome.
(Kenrick 1988) Insofar Maoism can be regarded as a collateral damage of European-Asian interaction (1961-1977).
Accept them as a collateral effect of what you worry or struggle with.
Enter the idea of microfinance, a fifty-year-old tool for aggregating humans to serve as collateral for one another -- except in this case, the bank takes a gamble on a student as an individual.
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Introduced last year, the program, the Funding for Lending Scheme, allows British banks that extend credit to borrow from the Bank of England, against a wide range of collateral, at an annual interest rate as low as one-quarter of a percent.
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