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Перевод: guarantor
[существительное] гарант ; поручитель
Тезаурус:
- The mortgage made Mrs. Jones personally liable, as guarantor, to pay the 1,000.
- If your guarantor has no money or assets you are going to be no better off.
- Thomas Carter came right out and told you that he thought England was the only truly civilized country in the world and that as the most English of English cities, Oxford was its heart and soul, the core of everything that had formed us, the repository of our values and the guarantor of our standards, an expression in stone of our whole Western civilization, a cultural Stonehenge which, etc, etc.
- perhaps the most enduring of these funded arrangements was the Cassell Fund's support for Miss Green's appointment in the Kettering district, which with Miss Stocks as personal guarantor and additional fund-raiser, support from employers, and modest contributions from the LEA, extended over a period of some twenty years.
- These were, first, our freedom as responsible moral agents, for the "ought" of the categorical imperative implies the "can" of our ability to obey it or to refuse to obey it; second, immortality, which brings with it the prospect of reward and punishment, and the advance towards higher and fuller good than can be attained in this life; third, God himself as the supreme Good, the ultimate guarantor of the moral order of the universe.
- Although the League was a League of governments, not of peoples, it was officially committed to the view that public opinion was the ultimate guarantor of peace.
- Israel is, in the last resort, the basic guarantor of Western interests in the region, not least because its own national interest and those of the West largely coincide.
- Giving a "preference" means doing anything which has the effect of putting one of the company's creditors, or a guarantor for any of the company's debts, into a better position in the event of the company going into liquidation than otherwise would have been the case: subsection (4).
- The French government has agreed to act as guarantor on the insurance of loan collections of works of art worth over FFr300 million (31.5 million; 63 million) in toto, brought into the country for temporary exhibitions organised by "national public establishments", but not local authorities.
- As competition for places on the Kindertransporte mounted to panic proportions, the chances of success turned increasingly on knowing the right people - an official who could hurry through an application or, more critically, someone in Britain who was willing to take on the financial responsibility of acting as a guarantor.
- For most of the former, republicanism involved a commitment to fundamentally reforming Spanish society; for many of the latter, little more than a conviction that a republic, if politically moderate, might prove a sounder guarantor of conservative interests than a discredited monarchy susceptible to outright revolution.
- NATO and Warsaw Pact forces faced each other across the Elbe, Germany was still divided, the Red Army remained in Eastern Europe and, despite the rise of the Common Market, Western Europe relied on the US as a military guarantor.
- In the mid-1970s a young woman went to a shop to rent a television set and was required to provide a guarantor.
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