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Forbearance, in the
context of a
mortgage process, is a
special agreement between the
lender and the
borrower to
delay a foreclosure. The
literal meaning...
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Hinduism identifies ten
sources of
patience and
forbearance. In each of
these ten
forbearances, the
virtuous implicit belief is that our
current spirit...
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Titiksha or titikṣā (Sanskrit: तितिक्षा '
forbearance') is
defined by the
Uddhava Gita as the "patient
endurance of suffering." In
Vedanta philosophy it...
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Sandilya Upanishad of Atharvanaveda, in
Chapter 1,
includes ten
forbearances as virtues, in its
exposition of Yoga. It
defines satya as "the speaking...
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Banded forbearance is an
alternate approach to
price regulation in
partially liberalized telecom markets.
Developed by LIRNEasia, the
approach is useful...
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programs Changes to borrower's
selected repayment plan and
unwanted forbearances and
deferments Increased payment amounts Lengthened estimated repayment-dates...
- the
response of
forbearance. The
Christian belief is to know that God's
intent isn't in the
immediate response but in a
longer forbearance, one
which spans...
- self-discipline, courage,
absolute honesty, resolve, and decision, but also
forbearance, decency, and
respect for others".
Chernow describes Washington as always...
- (Chinese: 真; pinyin: Zhēn), comp****ion (Chinese: 善; pinyin: Shàn), and
forbearance (Chinese: 忍; pinyin: Rěn).
These principles have been
repeated by Falun...
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injuring living beings (ahiṃsā), purity, goodwill, mercy, patience,
forbearance, self-restraint, generosity, and asceticism.
These duties applied regardless...