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The good news is that they are guaranteed by the Government.
"They still feel the loans were guaranteed by the government."
The value of the pension would guaranteed by the government.
They had no problem with the supply of raw materials and their market was guaranteed by the government.
Unlike pensions for ordinary workers, executive plans are not guaranteed by the government.
Reduced-interest loans that come from and are guaranteed by the government.
In more traditional deposit banking, bank deposits are often guaranteed by the government.
The borrowing problems, rumored and real, have come on loans that are not guaranteed by the Government.
The 400-million-euro loan would be guaranteed by the government, but provided by banks.
The investments would be guaranteed by the Government.
Roughly 90 percent of the principal and interest of the offering is guaranteed by the Government.
All bank deposits are guaranteed by the Government.
In fact, their need has been so well demonstrated that it was guaranteed by the government in a treaty more than 100 years ago.
Thanks in part to good management and multi billion euro guarantees by the government the holding performed better than expected.
"People are finally understanding that it's better to get 7.5 percent guaranteed by the Government than a 3 percent dividend" from a stock, he said.
The tribe's investment encompassed a variety of derivatives, none guaranteed by the Government.
US Airways owes $717 million on loans guaranteed by the government.
Any borrowing would be ultimately guaranteed by the Government and he views these guarantees as a form of a taxpayer bailout.
The only limitations placed on the board are that loans cannot extend more than seven years and cannot be 100 percent guaranteed by the government.
Such bonds are secured on the revenues of the local authorities and are generally not guaranteed by the government.
Enron said the state-owned utility had agreed to purchase the plant's power for 30 years with payment guaranteed by the Government.
But their own obligations are in no way guaranteed by the government and are supposed to carry a disclaimer making that clear.
US-64 was by far the most popular, because it was seen as implicitly guaranteed by the government and nearly risk free.
In response in 1966, the yard was again reorganised as Fairfields and guaranteed by the government.
With finance guaranteed by the government the Piccadilly lines and Metropolitan were extended in the early 1930s.