Collocations withguarantee
These are words often used in combination withguarantee.
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absolute guarantee
Bilingual education is no absolute guarantee of effective schooling.
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best guarantee
In the interim, nepotism has become the best guarantee of continued accumulation, but without self-regulation or state capacity to monitor compliance with its strategic goals.
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constitutional guarantee
In addition, it ruled that a series of transfers of judges from one district to another violated the constitutional guarantee of salary protection.
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explicit guarantee
In fact, exchanges do not charge an explicit guarantee premium.
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firm guarantee
Is she prepared to give a firm guarantee to that effect?
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international guarantee
There will be an international guarantee of the neighbouring countries to ensure that the agreement is adhered to.
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mutual guarantee
The adoption of mutual guarantee schemes, in particular, would be an effective support for business initiatives.
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pension guarantee
The government has discretion over the level of the minimum pension guarantee, but has usually set it around 25% of the average economy-wide wage.
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procedural guarantee
As noted above, the theory assumes that delegation is clear and that procedural guarantees allow the principal to exercise ex post control on the agent.
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written guarantee
The time may come when we will have to look again at the written guarantee with a view to widening its ambit.
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