Sentence examples for for future guarantees from inspiring English sources

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As a matter of fact, language in the Emergency Stabilization Act of 2008 and in the Dodd-Frank Act prevents Congress, the Treasury or, even the Fed to a great degree, from using any of their programs for future guarantees of the money market fund industry.

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These will force insurers to value first assets and then liabilities at market value (instead of their historic cost), which means, for instance, future guarantees will have to be priced properly.Paradoxically, insurers in the oldest and most developed markets made the most basic mistakes, putting far too high a proportion of their assets in equities.

And that is why even if the Crimson Tide wins the national title Thursday night, there are no future guarantees for McElroy.

By not addressing air pollution now, governments, NGOs and individuals are storing up a health timebomb for the future, guaranteeing that hospital wards will be full of wheezing people with hearts and lungs permanently damaged just by living near busy roads or factories.

Those methods are considered for future qualifications to guarantee proper weld parameters and specified weld properties.

This vote will see us deliver more jobs, create a lasting legacy of skills for future generations and guarantee expansion is delivered responsibly.

"The latest offer failed to do was give cast iron guarantees for future shift patterns – instead there were vague promises," he said.

Quit the frantic hunts for "the" school and the sycophantic behavior -- which don't carry any guarantees for future success -- and instead apply this precious extra energy to your children, especially early on.

However, Ford officials are said to be reluctant to make the same guarantees for future investments that G.M. made in its contract, especially since it has not named all the plants it will shut as part of its makeover.

Japan's government still hasn't worked out how to prop the airline up, and denied on December 8th that it had agreed to give ¥700 billion ($7.9 billion) in guarantees for future loans or other financing.But while Japan's bureaucrats keep their cards close to their chests, American industrialists have been engaged in an all-out scrap for JAL's affections.

Fragile and generic agendas for future negotiations do not guarantee results.

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