Sentence examples for bonds called from inspiring English sources

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Chemical bonds called weak bonds then form to hold the antigen within the binding site.

These bonds, called total loss absorbing capacity, would be exchanged for shares in the financial institution.

In his tribute, Bonds called the new stadium "the house they built for Willie".

Bonds called reaching 755 the most difficult feat he had accomplished in baseball.

Like many investors, A.I.G. was surprised when the bonds called residential-mortgage-backed securities — plummeted in value in 2008.

Each case involves two collateralized debt obligations — bundles of mortgage bonds called Triaxx that were worth $7.7 billion.

The banks that originated the loans take the guaranteed bonds, called mortgage-backed securities, and sell them to investors.

Susan Abbott, a managing director at Moody's Investors Service, which rates bonds, called the plan a glimmer of hope.

The companies insure mortgages against default, enabling them to be sold to investors as bonds called mortgage-backed securities.

Bonds called this M.V.P. the most special award he had won and dedicated it to his father.

The five-year bonds, called India Development Bonds, came with insurance against exchange-rate risk and promises not to scrutinise the source of the investment.

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