We were actually on track to be able to pay off all of our debt.
Older clients, particularly, expect to be able to pay low wages for a maid-of-all-work.
He wanted to be able to pay all of his bills, and pay them on time.
The less likely a country is to be able to pay back its debts, the lower the rating.
"I've always been an independent person and I hate not to be able to pay my way, " she wrote.
So, sometime in 1992 or 3 we went and opened a little Russian company so as to be able to pay people.
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In the past they used to be able to pay all of it back and then collect the higher benefit for life.
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With all the distractions that kids are exposed to these days, how is he supposed to be able to pay attention to learning.
"I told my wife, 'Baby, we're going to be able to pay a couple of bills off this short story, ' " he said.
Now, a bank, traditionally, needs you to be able to pay the interest back on that mortgage in order for them to make money.
They said they were relieved to finally be able to pay their respects to a brother and uncle who went missing from Cleethorpes in September 1989.
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He is never going to be able to pay off his credit card bill in full while making his car and TV installment payments in the same month.
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The government, via the offices of the central bank, agrees to fund banks with as much cash as they need in order to be able to pay off depositors.
Mr Hudgell said that the club needed to be playing in front of average crowds of around 10, 000 to be able to pay the maximum allowed under the salary cap.
They do not like the uncertainty of a long supply chain that extends across an ocean, and they want to be able to pay for their goods in the local currency.
Both services are eyeing up a bumper prize, the Olympic Games in London in 2012, where visitors are likely to be able to pay for souvenirs, transportation and other goods and services via their phones.
And some of you may know that we've got a big deficit because we just came out of a big recession, and so people are worried about how we're going to be able to pay for things in the future.
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Further, my budget from last year proposed that if a company with lots of unpaid taxes receives a federal contract, the government ought to be able to pay taxpayers back in full before it's required to pay the contractors themselves.
Ms. BEATON: In order to, you know, pay these loans you have to specialize and subspecialize and find that one little niche where you can really make the money to be able to pay these loans and to make a, you know, a living for yourself.
"The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.
It is why he insisted in the recent debt ceiling deal that Pell Grant funding be protected because those who deserve and qualify for quality higher education but are struggling to be able to pay for it because of their economic circumstances need the assistance that those Pell grants supply.
At one point in time I was so concerned about getting laid off and the possibility of defaulting on my loans, that I took it upon myself to start a side business through a partnership in order to be able to pay my loans if something were to happen to my job.
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He asks the chief executive of the Association for Payment Clearing Services (Apacs), which represents the credit card industry, what the banks are thinking of lending money to people who will never be able to afford to pay it back.
That gives them a strong incentive to take people to countries where they are likely to arrive safely, be allowed to stay and be able to get a job to pay their debts.
But we need it right now, because what we have to do is, we have to create jobs so that folks will be able to pay their mortgages and not lose their homes and be able to feed their families.
With its income turning to losses, many analysts question whether Wachovia will be able to continue to pay a dividend.
If your employer wants you to turn over your tweeps, you may be able to get them to pay for that right.
The banks need to recapitalise because they've got so much sovereign debt on their balance sheets that they've loaned to countries who will not be able to pay it all back.
So, they have to keep paying the interest in order to be able to borrow more money so as to pay all of these things.
He wants the school day lengthened to seven hours for elementary children, for teachers to work 38 weeks a year, and to be able to introduce differentiated pay.
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