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col·lat·er·al [kəˈlætərəl] N FIN

collateral
collateral

col·lat·er·al ˈdam·age N

collateral damage

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The medial epicondyle is a large convex eminence to which the tibial collateral ligament of the knee-joint is attached.
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Commonly, commercial banks, investment banks, government agencies and other institutional investors such as mutual funds are significant collateral takers as well as providers.
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Especially in areas of high population density, civilian casualties, collateral property damage, and injuries from friendly fire can have enormous political effects.
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These two transactions are similar, i.e. bonds are used as collaterals for loans, the difference being of legal nature.
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The peripheral hormonal and behavioral brain effects of oxytocin are thought to be coordinated through its common release through these collaterals.
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If the price of collateral damage is high enough, you might be able to get paid to bring ammunition home with you.
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This allowed the company to use the white people's loans as collateral for further bank notes.
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Seizing, managing and reselling real property collateral to recover unpaid loan balances is secondary to lenders' primary line of business.
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A magnetic scan on the knee indicated two torn ligamentsthe medial collateral and posterior cruciateand a torn muscle.
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This arrangement provides tax exempt status to the bonds, and many times a property tax exemption on the collateral.
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