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barring

[bahr-ing] / ˈbɑr ɪŋ /


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And bonds can provide a steady yield that, barring a default by the issuer, can keep paying even if the same company’s stock is tumbling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists like Prof Panagariya argue that the old rules barring layoffs in firms with 100 or more workers were "draconian," hampering India's competitiveness compared to countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and China.

From BBC

In addition to the prison sentence, Villafane was given an indefinite restraining order, barring him from contacting Mrs Norman and those close to her.

From BBC

With $2.75 million in retirement assets, you will — barring any unexpected developments — comfortably qualify.

From MarketWatch

Victims who settled with the estate had to sign a release barring them from suing Kahn, Indyke and others.

From The Wall Street Journal