extension of credit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextensionandcredit
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extension
noun
uk/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/us/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/
the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing; the act of adding to something in order to make it bigger ...
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credit
noun
uk/ˈkred.ɪt/us/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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(Definition ofextensionandcreditfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Another third document theextensionofcreditwhile the remainder of the instruments do neither and have been ignored.
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After these transactions were recorded they were divided into three categories : (i) transfer of ownership, (ii)extensionofcredit, and (iii) other.
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The monetization of public deficits, combined with theextensionofcreditat negative real interest rates, further fuelled the escalating inflation.
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This influx of money allowed for a rapid burst in theextensionofcreditand the clearing off of old debt.
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I would have thought that a prudentextensionofcreditwas essential, so that all nations could enjoy the benefits of capitalism.
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They exist in employment, in theextensionofcreditfacilities and elsewhere.
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Theextensionofcreditcards has not been associated with any relaxation in the monetary policy.
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It will give no considerableextensionofcreditto the smaller industries.
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Theextensionofcreditis clearly limited, therefore; in fact, we need to sell for cash and not for credit in our present condition.
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The new powers will involveextensionofcredit.
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They arranged anextensionofcreditand further credits through international banking channels.
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However, theextensionofcreditis of great concern.
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It would only induce the belief that there was going to be an immediate inflationaryextensionofcredit, which would be unwholesome.
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After all, the main object of thisextensionofcreditis to promote the export trade.
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I am conscious of the fact that one small business person's bad debt is another'sextensionofcredit.
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Anyextensionofcreditwould require additional working capital in millions rather than thousands of pounds.
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In considering the amendment my main concern is the sudden realisation that we are involving ourselves with theextensionofcreditto minors.
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The redundant fiduciary issue created an artificialextensionofcreditleading to a still further depreciated exchange.
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That needs a considerableextensionofcredit.
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The figures for theextensionofcreditare a matter for concern, and could become a serious issue, not just for people at the lower end of the income scale.
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