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You can use it to indicate that something is promised without any conditions. For example: "I can unconditionally guarantee that if you buy our product, you will be satisfied with your purchase."
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It later made a few ill-conceived concessions to commercialism, and in 1974 the band quit en masse after the critically panned "Unconditionally Guaranteed".
In addition, American Home has "unconditionally" guaranteed the obligations of 16 other A.I.G. subsidiaries, bringing the total it might have to pay to $140.6 billion.
(4) The parent company's financial statements are filed for the periods specified by §§ 210.3-01 and 210.3-02 and include a footnote stating that the issuer is a 100%-owned finance subsidiary of the parent company and the parent company has fully and unconditionally guaranteed the securities.
They shall be paid out of the General Insurance Fund, which shall be primarily liable therefor, and they shall be fully and unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States, and such guaranty shall be expressed on the face of the debentures.
It could all be so very different if Theresa May and members of her government not only declared that we were all welcome here and unconditionally guaranteed to stay post-Brexit, but also remedied the bureaucratic nightmare associated with the application for a permanent residence card which is unworkable for all parties.
They want free access to information - radio, newspaper, magazines, satellite and internet -- as they are absolutely and unconditionally guaranteed in their constitution.
If you listen to most of Beefheart's output, the style is far from mainstream, but he attempted to fit in with the albums Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974) and Bluejeans & Moonbeams (1974), which offer a more conventional sound.
A simple inequality is introduced to derive the combinations between the two error velocities that guarantee unconditionally stable feedback loops.
In 2014, Justice personally signed an agreement with the state of Kentucky promising that he would "unconditionally and irrevocably guarantee" that reclamation work on Kentucky Fuel's mines would be completed by November 2015.
"All its parts are guaranteed unconditionally for a hundred years" "Quite right," said the girl, "but that particular model has been discontinued".
Since the system is not unconditionally stable, a digital phase lag compensator is designed to guarantee the stability for larger feedback gains.
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