Origination in a sentence as a noun

It gives all credit for origination to him.

Lender doesn't get service fees and origination fee.

It certainly can affect your moods and drives, but it's feedback, not origination.

And there is a huge difference between ACH receipt and ACH origination.

On the large scale, outright paradox in the form of event chains that prevent their origination.

I hope we can get some more details on the attack like the origination of it, type used, and what steps were take to mitigate it.

This is an outright gift to the banks that originate the loans and service them for the origination and servicing fees but don't underwrite the risk, as well.

I think the fact that all life as we know it is essentially a "bag of water" is pretty conclusive evidence of its origination in water.

Two things about patents:If patent workers are overworked, why don't we replace them with a certificate of origination.

I personally don't think HFT is remotely as much a problem as what caused the financial crisis - a few flash crashes here and there plus an "HFT tax" on asset prices, vs the arguably-fraudulent origination and dissemination of trillions of dollars of bad debt resulting in the near total annihilation of the global economy.

Even then, it still isn't all straightforward, because there has to be some utility for those businesses to exist, and anything more than a modest markup for origination and on-site immediate delivery will require careful thought to prevent major disruption and potential descent into the current hellish system of deceptive markup and aggressive haggling for deceptive discounts that is so common in the rest of the auto dealership model.

Origination definitions

noun

an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events

See also: origin inception

noun

the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"

See also: initiation founding foundation institution creation innovation introduction instauration