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pledge <a pledge; pledges> SUBST

pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge JUR
pledge ENS
pledge ENS
pledge ENS
pledge ENS

pledge SUBST

pledge

commercial pledge ÉCON

pledge to VERBE

pledge value

bill of pledge ÉCON

pledge allegiance to VERBE

pledge of allegiance

pledge of real property ÉCON

demand as a security or pledge VERBE

exact a written pledge or commitment from VERBE

make a pledge or vow or promise VERBE

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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I pledge myself to propagate the principles of its program.
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In the meantime, they pledge.... fairness to all, to protect the weak and vanquish the evil.
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Members traditionally pledge into a chapter, although some members were granted honorary status prior to the fraternity's discontinuation of the practice of granting honorary membership.
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There were four categories of consensual agreement, and four kinds of contract creating property rights, such as a pledge ("pignus") or a secured loan ("mutuum").
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As a pledge, he gives her the whitethorn, or hawthorn, which has the power to repel injurious influences from the entrances to houses (6.129130).
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He stops to play impromptu street hockey games with kids and made an incredible $10-million pledge to the local children's hospital.
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For problems that seemed especially important or difficult or both, the problem's proposer would often pledge to award a prize for its solution.
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Realising that more would die needlessly, the prisoners commanders decided that they and their men would sign the pledge under duress.
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In other words, the plaintiff entered into a combination of credit agreements (with a right to overdraw) and pledge agreements with the bank.
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There are other forms of security over goods such as a pledge and contractual lien which also only give right to a security interest of a possessory nature.
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