Sentence examples for collateral necessary from inspiring English sources

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They say it prevents the poor from acquiring the collateral necessary to take out loans to start businesses, or get the education and training necessary for a dynamic economy.

But the city cannot use those smaller banks as depositories because the banks cannot afford the collateral necessary to protect deposits above $250,000, the FDIC insurance limit.

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It doesn't happen often — 2 percent loss rate — but we are serious about collecting on delinquent loans and will use the courts and repossess collateral if necessary.

But statements he gave the bank claiming to show that he had the necessary collateral were fakes, the complaint said.

As the New York Fed general counsel, Thomas Baxter, explained in 2010 testimony to the Federal Crisis Inquiry Commission, the Federal Reserve did not believe that Lehman possessed the necessary collateral against which the Fed could provide the financing necessary to avert a bankruptcy filing.

Bob Ford argues in The Philadelphia Inquirer that crippling the football program was going too far, while Gregg Doyel of CBSSports.com takes the side that the N.C.A.A. finally stood up for what's right and all collateral damage is necessary.

Though the sting of this exceptionally competitive college admissions season was felt in homes across the country, it has often been sharpest in New York, New Jersey and around New England -- particularly at high schools so well known that their names alone once provided all the necessary collateral for even a middling applicant to secure a good spot.

Is injury to personal relationships regrettable, but necessary, collateral damage?

They are either oblivious to their impact, or they have rationalized it away as the necessary collateral damage for their "sharing revolution".

We conclude therefore that ischemia, often present at the time when collaterals develop, is not necessary to explain the growth of collateral vessels.

He asks: "What, after all, is 'collateral damage' but the inadvertent torture of innocent men, women and children?" The question that naturally follows is: if we are prepared to accept collateral damage as a necessary evil to achieve a goal, with all the loss of innocent life that implies, then why are we not prepared to accept torture as a means of advancing towards the same goal?

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