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fenced
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fencedadjective
Surrounded by a fence; enclosed.
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fenced
Fenced refers to an area that is enclosed by a barrier such as a fence, typically used to mark boundaries, provide security, or prevent access.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fenced in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fenced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of fenced in a Sentence
Whether you are watching in a public space or in a fenced-in backyard, [it’s] better safe than sorry.
She will not bow to anyone, she was born to run with wolves not to be fenced in with sheep. Hunt her with respect.
An Australian origination manager:
For many Australian corporations, Green bonds are a good fit because they have natural green assets that can be ring-fenced for these instruments, as far as pricing is concerned, I do not expect a differential to develop between Green and standard bonds with the growth of the Green market likely to happen naturally as more investors participate in a widening array of Green-specific projects.
Dollar for dollar it probably gives us more combat capability than any other investment that we're making, but we've got a lot of other things that we need to do as well, it's not entirely fenced.
Appaloosa President David Tepper:
Isolating these projects within a ring-fenced vehicle made sense for both TERP and SUNE, as the most efficient cost of capital could be obtained by segregating them from the operational, developmental and construction risks of SUNE's main operating businesses.
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