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- noun Plural form of
cosigner .
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Examples
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Not to mention the time I was being harassed by a previous roommate's friend who worked at collections for the bank by calling my cosigners telling them I had abandoned the car (when it was parked on my street while I was in Milwaukee for work for 3 months) threatening them with repoing the car for no reason.
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For example, Sallie Mae recently said that 93% of its private student loans had cosigners.
Campus Overload Live with Jenna Johnson: Understanding FAFSA 2011
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My main problem with this much debt is that my younger sister was planning on attending a university and was unable to get loans because my parents are struggling and were my cosigners.
Jaclyn Cabral: The Ripple Effect of Loans Jaclyn Cabral 2011
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Most private student loan borrowers these days require creditworthy cosigners to be eligible.
Campus Overload Live with Jenna Johnson: Understanding FAFSA 2011
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This legal mechanism required the executor-councilors to act as cosigners for the underaged Edward VI.
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Among the cosigners of the Holdren letter are a 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, her husband, John Sedat, Professor Emeritus at UCSF, and Dr, Marc Shuman, an internationally renowned cancer expert.
Jayne Lyn Stahl: Scientists Challenge Airport Body Scanners Jayne Lyn Stahl 2010
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A spokesman for Frank says the letter currently has fewer than 10 cosigners, and though the Commission on Deficit Reduction has paid some lip service to the idea, there's no clear indication that the requisite 14 of the group's 18 members will agree on anything regarding defense cuts.
Barney Frank, Ron Paul Call For Cuts In Military Spending 2010
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Adams approved the plan of this eminent group—among its thirty-one cosigners were Congressman Dwight Foster and future governor Levi Lincoln—and in summer of 1796 the First Massachusetts Turnpike** was born.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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Adams approved the plan of this eminent group—among its thirty-one cosigners were Congressman Dwight Foster and future governor Levi Lincoln—and in summer of 1796 the First Massachusetts Turnpike** was born.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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Among the cosigners of the Holdren letter are a 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, her husband, John Sedat, Professor Emeritus at UCSF, and Dr, Marc Shuman, an internationally renowned cancer expert.
Jayne Lyn Stahl: Scientists Challenge Airport Body Scanners Jayne Lyn Stahl 2010
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