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  • 1without obligation — ► COMMERCE, LAW used to say that someone can look at or try a product or service without having to buy it: »Auction houses will usually examine and place a price on your item without obligation. »This mortgage advice is completely free and… …

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  • 2without issue — law : without having children He died without issue. • • • Main Entry: ↑issue …

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  • 3Without Title — is a book of poems by Geoffrey Hill. It was published by Penguin in 2006 (ISBN 0 14 102025 3).The first book of the Hill s late writing period (post epic). The first book of collected poems after Hill s spiritual epic, consisting of Triumph of… …

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  • 4having no foundation — I adjective baseless, empty, erroneous, false, foundationless, gratuitous, groundless, idle, ill founded, illogical, nonactual, rootless, unbased, uncorroborated, unfounded, ungrounded, unjustifiable, unreasonable, unsound, unsubstantial,… …

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  • 5Without a Trace (season 6) — Without A Trace Season 6 Season 6, region 2 DVD cover Country of origin …

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  • 6without — 1. Unlike the corresponding physical meaning of within (= inside), the original meaning of without, ‘outside’ (preposition and adverb), is no longer much used, although it will be familiar from literary contexts • (There is a green hill far away …

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  • 7without recourse — adverb conditional endorsement, qualified endorsement, restricted, subject to terms associated concepts: endorsement without recourse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 without recourse …

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  • 8Without recourse — Without the lender having any right to seek payment or seize assets in the event of nonpayment from anyone other than the party (such as a special purpose entity) specified in the debt contract. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * without …

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  • 9without — ► PREPOSITION 1) not accompanied by or having the use of. 2) in which the action mentioned does not happen. 3) archaic or literary outside. ► ADVERB archaic or literary ▪ outside. ► CONJUNCTION archaic or dialect 1) …

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  • 10without — with|out W1S1 [wıðˈaut US wıðˈaut, wıθˈaut] prep, adv [: Old English; Origin: withutan] 1.) not having something, especially something that is basic or necessary ▪ After the storm we were without electricity for five days. ▪ a house without a… …

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