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prearrange

[pree-uh-reynj] / ˌpri əˈreɪndʒ /








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The prearranged bankruptcy will allow both Amsurg and Envision to continue operating under the ownership of their creditors, who will take over once the latter emerges from bankruptcy in the fall.

From Los Angeles Times

Some stops are prearranged via phone or text, and some interactions are impromptu.

From Seattle Times

The agency also regulates "black cars," including app-based services, which may only give rides that are prearranged.

From Reuters

For example, under a prearranged plan, Silicon Valley Bank’s former chief executive, Gregory Becker, exercised options in early March that permitted him to sell shares worth about $3 million.

From New York Times

The pension fund will cooperate with foreign exchange authorities to deploy the measures in case of excessive volatility, acting according to prearranged plans when the dollar/won exchange rate reaches certain levels, he said.

From Reuters