My plan was this: Take a zero interest transfer credit offer from a credit card company when the 12 months was up and swap the charge forward to another company.
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The French take a special interest in protecting their influence in Lebanon, a former colonial holding.
Then, years from now, once the taxpayer loans are paid off, Fiat would be entitled to take a controlling interest.
What I learned from Panetta: Greet people with a smile, laugh easily, and take a genuine interest in their lives.
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Whoever succeeds Mr Prescott, Tony Blair is likely to take a closer interest in transport than he has in the past.
Like most Americans, I believe that we should all take a serious interest in defending what we believe to be our Constitutionally granted rights.
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Other European cities are expected to take a keen interest in how the scheme works, with a view to introducing it if it proves successful.
Researchers asked companies about their sustainability initiatives and those of their suppliers, and found an increasing expectation that suppliers take a genuine interest in sustainability.
Instead they have called on shareholders to take a closer interest in executive pay - and to protest when executive rewards are deemed to be excessive.
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And Mr Higgs could usefully propose ways to make institutional shareholders take a closer interest in the firms they own, though he seems unlikely to do so.
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The Government, which has had to take a close interest in the troubled project, has previously announced that securing funding is the one remaining criteria to be fulfilled.
"It is high time" governments throughout the world take responsibility for fighting terror, she said, and for people to take a greater interest in their countries' foreign policies.
Some analysts believe that his former role as a tax enforcer signals that the Kremlin will continue to take a close interest in the tax affairs of Russia's major corporations.
He reasons that incentives in higher education need realigned to encourage students to study more, faculty to take a stronger interest in student instruction and institutions themselves to provide the best possible educational value.
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Because of many incidents like this, the upshot for us legitimate consumers is that the finance manager at your car dealership may seem to take a sudden interest in the details of your personal background.
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The Commerce Department said it would take a closer interest in the workings of Icann, demand more regular reports and encourage it to come up with a plan to make core net systems more secure.
Where Mr Clinton, at least until the past year or so, had to be prodded to take a reluctant interest in what the outside world was doing, Mr McCain has said he wishes foreign policy was the only issue in the campaign.
"Although I am retiring to spend some long overdue time with my wife, Julie, I will continue to take a strong interest in local government and other local public services and hope to use some of what I have learned to contribute to their future in any way I can, " added Mr Turner.
While it might seem unusual for a CIA director to take interest in a veteran's burial dispute, in Joyeuse's case, Petraeus was paying homage to a fellow soldier-spy, said O'Donnell, whose latest book, "Dog Company, " tells the story of U.S. Army Rangers in World War II.
"Their name is on the door and I think they take more than a corporate interest in the success of the company--they take a family pride in it, " says New York-based media investment banker Ken Marlin of Marlin Associates.
"At this conference we should take a decision in the national interest, a decision about strengthening our strategic partnership with India in this the Asian century, " Ms Gillard said.
In February, Domino's announced a plan to refinance its current debt and take out a large low-interest loan backed by its revenue-generating assets, in an effort largely aimed at returning capital to shareholders.
This is a phenomenon that always fascinates me: somebody took the time to vote in a nonbinding, unscientific Internet poll, and yet could not muster sufficent interest to take a position.
Take a lively and authentic interest in everyone from the receptionist to the office manager to the CEO or managing partner.
There is nothing like equity to assure that outside directors will take more than a passive interest in the decisions they make about a company's future.
Lenders and rating agencies are heartened by their models, which show that it would take a combination of higher interest rates and falling house prices to make a worrying number of mortgage loans go bad.
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Before the year in issue petitioners intended to take advantage of a deferred interest financing arrangement offered by a credit card company in connection with the purchase of furniture from a certain furniture store (financing arrangement).
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The MARSballoon project, which was organised by Bristol-based aerospace company Systems Engineering and Assessment (SEA), involved six local schools and two universities, and was aimed at helping the students take an interest in a career in the UK space industry.
With interest rates as low as they are, investors may want to position a segment of their portfolios to take advantage of a rapid increase in interest rates if the oil shortage scenario comes to pass and causes a flare up in inflation.
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