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Definition von redlining im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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(Askeri) KIRMIZI ÇİZGİ İLE İPTAL ETMEK: Bir emirden çıkarmak için bir ismin üzerine kırmızı bir çizgi çekmek veya bir kaydı bir belgeden çıkarmak üzere kırmızı çizgi ile bozmak. Bir maay bordrosunu kırmızı ile çizmek o şahsın tediye gününde para alamıyacağını veya almamış olduğunu göstermek için kullanılan bir usuldür
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The illegal practice of denying a loan or insurance based on an applicant's ethnicity or current neighborhood
the practice of restricting or denying mortgage loans for certain areas in a discriminatory pattern
The refusal, for discriminatory reasons, to make loans on property located in a particular neighborhood
An illegal practice, refusing to lend money to owners of property in certain neighbourhoods or to owners on the basis of their race, colour, religion, creed, age, gender, etc
The practice of refusing to provide loans or insurance in a certain neighborhood
Illegal discrimination in giving loans, insurance coverage, or other financial services to people or property in certain areas because of poor economic conditions, high levels of fraudulent, or frequent default
A practice by some lending institutions that restricts the number of loans or the loan-to-value ratio in certain areas of a community A redlining policy may be so severe that in effect the lending institution prohibits lending any money in certain areas of the city The usual justification for redlining is that the lender wants to limit the risks in an area that is deteriorating the lender discriminates against a whole class of risks rather than distinguishing among individual risks
Programs use "redlining" to show the parts of a document that have been changed This makes it possible for a group to collaborate on a document to see the alterations made by others in the group It also makes it possible for one person to see the evolution of a document with older versions remaining in redlined form rather than deleted entirely However, not all programs actually draw a red line under the changed elements Some change the color or style of changed text or images
An illegal practice by a bank or insurance company that denies credit or insurance to people based on ethnic background or neighborhood
The practice by a bank or insurance company to deny credit or insurance to people based on ethnic background or neighborhood
present participle of redline
Unfair discrimination against a risk based on its location, not on the risk's characteristics
The practice by some lenders of refusing to lend in a geographical area that is perceived to be of a higher risk Redlining is outlawed by federal law
An illegal practice of refusing to provide services such as loans or insurance in certain geographic areas due to the perception that the area is high risk
The illegal practice of refusing to originate mortgage loans, or limiting their number, in certain neighborhoods on the basis of racial or ethnic composition See Fair Housing
The unlawful practice of refusing to approve mortgage loans in certain neighborhoods on the basis of race or ethnic composition
the illegal practice of a lending institution denying loans or restricting their number for certain areas of a community
The illegal practice of excluding individuals or groups of persons from purchasing the insurance product for reasons other than risk based underwriting decisions The term also applies to the practice of identifying neighborhoods or geographic areas where a company will not sell
A prohibited practice in which an insurer refuses coverage to an applicant, or cancels an insured's existing coverage, solely because of the applicant's or insured's geographic location
An illegal practice in which certain neighborhoods-usually poor, inner-city neighborhoods with run-down housing stock-are defined by lenders and builders as areas in which mortgages will not be issued Back to alphabetical list
An insurance practice used to exclude entire occupations, businesses, geographic areas, and age groups from health insurance coverage to limit loss
Unfair discrimination based not on the risk's characteristics but on its location The term is commonly associated with an insurer's refusal to consider insuring any home or business within a specific area marked by a line drawn on a map
An illegal practice, refusing to lend money to owners of property in certain neighborhoods or to owners on the basis of their race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, etc
the illegal practice of refusing to originate mortgage loans in certain neighborhoods on the basis of race or ethnic composition
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The maximum speed at which the engine in a car is designed to operate
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A drawing, document, etc. that has been marked for correction or modification
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To mark a drawing or document for correction or modification
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discriminate in selling or renting housing in certain areas of a neighborhood
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To mark corrections on hardcopy So named because of the traditional use of a red pencil
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The maximum recommended revolutions per minute for an engine In cars equipped with a tachometer: an instrument that measures engine rpm: the redline is usually indicated by, surprisingly enough, a red line Some tachometers mark the redline with a colored sector Others have two lines: the lower one marking the maximum allowable sustained engine rpm, the higher line indicating the absolute maximum rpm
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- The maximum number of revolutions per minute an engine can run before damage occurs The name is derived from the actual red line manufacturers typically put on the tachometer
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Factory-recommended limit for engine rpm
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{f} set limits, make restrictions, set rules which cannot be broken
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Critical limit of a parameter
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To run an internal combustion engine to its maximum or maximum recommended speed
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The maximum recommended rpms for an engine Refers to the upper limits of the rpm scale where engine damage will most certainly occur -- indicated on the tachometer by a red sector
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