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ironclad

[ahy-ern-klad, ahy-ern-klad] / ˈaɪ ərnˈklæd, ˈaɪ ərnˌklæd /


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Reeves said the government will stick to its budget rules, which she described as “ironclad.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It could also presage China’s stance if the U.S. were to take action against Cuba, with which Beijing has what it calls an “ironclad friendship.”

From The Wall Street Journal

So oil companies who go in need to have ironclad legal terms that aren’t just about a change of control in Venezuela.

From Barron's

So oil companies who go in need to have ironclad legal terms that aren’t just about a change of control in Venezuela.

From Barron's

Board members said they were concerned that Paramount’s financing appeared shaky and the Ellison family’s assurances were far from ironclad.

From Los Angeles Times