Boundation

Synonyms for "boundation"

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Me [David Gribble]: […] What do you mean when you say "Free Progress"? / Jacqueline: Like we were not - we had no boundations to learn anything - if we wanted to do painting we could just do it.

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After retirement the women especially aged; are found unable to cope and establish adjustment with the family members because they believe to live according to her own principal; they doesn[']t want to live in the boundation of their son and daughter-in-law.

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For example, cheques, bank drafts etc. do not have legal boundation. One may accept or refuse them. It is also called fiduciary money, as it is accepted as money on the basis of trust between the payer and payee.

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There are a number of challenges and problems that rural women entrepreneur[]s face[] in their business[:] family boundations, time balancing between family and work […]

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