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The loans are generally secured by collateral.
Drug mafias had in the past generally secured government tolerance by dealing in part with senior officials or their emissaries.
By the time of the American Civil War, diplomatic communications were generally secured using codes, and cipher systems had become a rarity for this application because of their perceived weakness and inefficiency.
Sure, their fortunes are generally secured, but getting in front of new and younger audiences has become increasingly difficult.
The fund has some 92% of its assets in revenue bonds, which are generally secured by cash flow from the project being financed.
Further, the state provided incentives to health workers such as offering furnished houses and ensuring regular and on-time salary payment, which was generally secured despite all the challenges with the banking system.
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As restrictions are lifted, advertisers are expected to switch towards cash deals, which generally secure better placements.
"We therefore decline to extend Robinson to searches of data on cell phones, and hold instead that officers must generally secure a warrant before conducting such a search".
They are a far higher proportion of the undocumented population than in America or Canada, say, where birth generally secures citizenship; in Britain the parents' immigration status usually defines their offspring's, though a British-born child can apply for citizenship after ten years.
We find that optimally-designed MDCs generally secure gains for consumers that do not undertake DG, and often secure gains for consumers that undertake DG.
Behind this line of fortifications, the Han government was able to maintain its settlements and its communications to the Western Regions in central Asia, generally secure from attacks from the north.
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