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Collateral refers to the assets committed by borrowers to a lender as security for debt payment (Gitman, 2003).
Collateral refers to the extent to which assets are committed by borrowers to a lender as security for debt payment (Gitman, 2003).
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In other words, collateral damage refers to "the good guys".
In other words, collateral damage refers to "stuff we don't mean to blow up".
11 13 Cerebral collateral circulation refers to the auxillary vascular network that stabilises cerebral blood flow (CBF) when primary conduits fail.
Collateral pathways refer to the availability of alternative routes to achieve a desired goal.
Observation measures of sublingual collaterals can refer to the formulation that sublingual collaterals can be described from the following four aspects: length, thickness, tortuosity, and color in Diagnostics of Chinese Medicine [ 17], textbook of colleges and universities of traditional Chinese medicine.
"The lenders must agree because the conversion would destroy their collateral," he said, referring to the co-op shares and the proprietary lease.
Nothing symbolizes this nonhumanity more than U.S. leaders' use of the term "collateral damage" to refer to millions of innocent human beings who have as much right to their lives as those who so mercilessly snuff them out.
Such hubris brought us to grief in Vietnam and Iraq and may do so again with President Obama's cold-blooded use of drones and his indifference to so-called "collateral damage," grossly referred to by some in the military as "bug splat," and otherwise known as innocent bystanders.
The United States military has done a good job, in general, of limiting what it refers to as "collateral damage" in its occupation of Iraq.
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