Sentence examples for vouch offered from inspiring English sources

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Until today, Vouch offered installment loans of $500 to $7,500 with interest rates between 5percentand30percentcent, based on a combination of factors, including traditional criteria, like your credit score and your Vouch network.

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During this pilot testing period, Vouch offers installment loans of $500 to $7,500 paid back over the course of one to three years, with interest rates between 5percentand30percentcent.

Bennett said he offered to vouch on the record for his client's role as Mohammed's interrogator if the newspaper would withhold his name.

A retired state psychologist who was approached independently by The Times vouched for Ms. Valitutto's professionalism and offered a similar account, saying the residents in that region were often treated with multiple medications from the same class, a practice discouraged by the medical establishment.

Jim Rosenberg, the head of online and social media for the World Bank, can vouch that some airports offer a lot more than places to eat and newsstands filled with gossipy magazines.

The story is similar the one the Times offered up in 2017 about Neil Gorsuch's "gay friends" who vouched for him just as his anti-gay record was being questioned ahead of his Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

There's also a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in epigenetics offered by the University of Melbourne on the Coursera site; I can't vouch for the course yet, but it looks good and I've signed up for the session that starts on April 28th 2014 so I can vet it for work-related purposes.

On the other hand, Dr. Hut offered a list of scientists from some of the country's most distinguished universities who vouched for his record.

Mr. Lapin offered a lawyer who has opposed him on several cases — Michael Schwartzberg of Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg — to vouch for his performance.

He wrote: "I was forced to settle my phone hacking case against the News of the World by my insurance company (such cases incur costs in the hundreds of thousands of pounds) after my barrister could not vouch that he was more than 60% certain the judge would award me more than the defunct newspaper had offered me out of court.

The practice of sponsorship originated not in infant baptism but in the custom that required that an adult pagan who offered himself for the rite should be accompanied by a Christian known to the bishop a Christian who could vouch for the applicant and undertake his supervision.

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