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If you can't afford to go to college, borrow some money from your parents.
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Now, can we please borrow some money at a very cheap rate?
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Now governments almost never do repay debt, they just borrow some more and use the new money to pay off the old.
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Any corporation with some credentials can borrow 10-year money around 5 percent.
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That would not give Vivendi the cash it wants immediately, but it could sell its stake at some point in the future - or it could borrow the money from its bankers on the strength of that tie-up.
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Although the country's government claims to be fully funded until the middle of next year, it has provided a blanket guarantee to the Irish banks, some of whom are now finding it impossible to borrow money in the markets.
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You can blame Republicans who won't pass a budget, or Democrats who spend every single cent of tax money that comes in during the booms, borrow some more and then act all surprised when revenues, in a totally unprecedented, inexplicable and unforeseeable chain of events, fall during a recession.
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Germany only need pay some slight amount over 2.00% to borrow 10 year money.
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You know, the - at some point, you can't - you just can't borrow any more money as a household or as a company.
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The Welsh government cannot borrow money itself, although it has an agreement with the Treasury to give it some limited borrowing powers in the future.
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