How To Use Co-sign In A Sentence
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Hamm and his co-signatories asked in their open letter to the president.
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In the forward to the report I described it as comprehensive, balanced, and robust; so did the co-signatory to the forward.
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The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty.
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I understand he would have needed a co-signatory to withdraw the money.
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Mind you, this was in 2009, and it was incredibly hard to find credit, so I had to co-sign with my dad.
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His visiting French counterpart was a co-signatory.
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She alsovoted against the torture bill, co-signed the Restore the Constitution Act which would restore habeas corpus and "nix" the immunity for war crime status granted the PResident in the torture bill, etc ....
Rebuttals to Reasons NOT to Impeach
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Since then, it has joined many of its co-signatories in more or less ignoring the treaty's provisions.
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The co-signatories, and their representatives, were reduced to the role of spectators in the armistice's application.
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The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty.
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He may see himself and his co-signatories as pious people, and may well believe that they are.
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The report also says cheques should not be pre-signed, and the principal should be made a co-signatory.
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There are co-signatories to this theory.
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Some loan plans require a U.S. citizen/resident to co-sign, meaning they guarantee that the loan will be repaid.
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Since Dublin is the joint partner to the Agreement and co-signatory, it is hard to imagine how such a body could not have Dublin on board.
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It's important because there are so many people who are going to their doctors for the wrong reasons and seeking to basically self-medicate and get the doctor to co-sign their problem.
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But since Britain was, until 2000, still the only original co-signatory not to incorporate the Convention into its domestic law, citizens could not use it to appeal to British courts.
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I had to co-sign his note at the bank
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James Carville co-signs a letter by Mary Matalin tediously detailing Mr. Libby's devotion to organizing trick-or-treat festivities for administration children spending a post-9/11 Halloween at an "undisclosed location.
Sunday Reading
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The Moon on the cusp of the 5th house relates to the mother's concern for her daughter and acts as a general co-significator.
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Husband and wife co-signed the lease
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State radio said yesterday he appealed to co-signatories in the agreement, including Britain, ‘to work toward making it work’.
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I may, however, invoice her for 10,500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan.
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The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty.
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The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty.