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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the collateral" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion without context.
It could potentially be used in discussions related to finance or legal matters, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The terms of the loan were outlined at the collateral, ensuring both parties understood their obligations."
Alternatives: "regarding the collateral" or "concerning the collateral".
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You also happen to be looking at the collateral.
And to get at the collateral, they have to buy out the lenders of the primary mortgage first, an expensive and risky process.
He dismissed accusations that prosecutors had not been hard enough and said that the Justice Department had looked at the "collateral consequences" to prosecuting the HSBC or taking away its US banking licence.
John Arquilla, a professor of defense analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School who frequently advises the military, said, "The more the drone campaign works, the more it fails — as increased attacks only make the Pakistanis angrier at the collateral damage and sustained violation of their sovereignty".
Institutional Risk Analytics analyst, Christopher Whalen, said that the deterioration in the subprime mortgage industry forces everybody to look at the collateral ratings they are currently maintaining on these deals and ask if its appropriate..
Coronal T2-weighted image in a 22-year-old male patient with mental retardation and epilepsy (a) shows incomplete inversion of the right hippocampus (white asterisk at the collateral sulcus) along with a right perisylvian open lip schizencephaly (white arrows), right perisylvian subependymal heterotopia (white arrowheads) and agenesis of the septum pellucidum.
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Even if this long-range capital punishment without due process were just it isn't, and if you think it is, have a look at Jeremy Scahill's "Dirty Wars"—the collateral damage involving innocents is not.
One finger and 6 toes had bone erosions at insertions of the collateral ligaments.
"They are looking at the value of the collateral and the credit quality of the borrower".
Andrew Zimbalist, an economist at Smith College, said that the collateral economic benefits of such projects aren't what really matters.
But Professor Ball shows there was no detailed analysis undertaken to evaluate the value of the collateral at any of the three companies.
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