guaranteed return
collocation in Englishmeaningsofguaranteeandreturn
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guarantee
noun
uk/ˌɡær.ənˈtiː/us/ˌɡer.ənˈtiː/
a promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company to repair or change a product that develops a fault within a particular period ...
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return
noun
uk/rɪˈtɜːn/us/rɪˈtɝːn/
an occasion when someone goes or comes back to a place where they ...
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(Definition ofguaranteeandreturnfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As public sector bodies, they are putting forward such proposals on the basis that they would have aguaranteedreturn.
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No commercial hedging will be caught: the legislation applies only where theguaranteedreturnarises from the futures or options used.
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I said nothing about aguaranteedreturnto the investor.
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What is more, there is noguaranteedreturnto the producer.
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It will offer aguaranteedreturn, with interest rates set to increase each year of its five-year life.
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The producing country must be given aguaranteedreturnalong with access.
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Will it include provisions about aguaranteedreturn?
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There is noguaranteedreturnon a national lottery and it is misleading to suggest otherwise.
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The new bond will be widely welcomed because it will give pensioners aguaranteedreturnon their savings month in, month out.
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We must be a little more intelligent about this and stop only those investments for which there is noguaranteedreturn.
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Governments are a low-risk investment, and a long-term, genuine andguaranteedreturncan be made.
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The purpose of the new clause and the associated schedule is to counter an avoidance undertaken by the use of transactions in derivatives that produce aguaranteedreturnon investments.
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It is aguaranteedreturn.
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It is argued that, instead of making a projection, one should wait to see what happens, give the companies aguaranteedreturnon their capital and then tax the surplus.
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I shall not go into detail about what would happen if there was another stock market crash, but people could not be given aguaranteedreturnon stocks and shares.
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These are industries which have either some form ofguaranteedreturnor a monopolistic nature, or have the power of passing on to consumers increased charges.
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If we can get aguaranteedreturnfor people putting their money into developing houses and free this from political interference we can get money to solve the problem.
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The operator himself gets aguaranteedreturnfrom the authority or employer to whom he hires his bus, not dependent upon the amount of traffic carried.
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In the 1850s, it secured aguaranteedreturn.
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Funds can not pay fixed orguaranteedreturnon capital.
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