• However, it had to pay more to borrow the money, a rate of 6.29%.

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  • This was part of a deal with Britain's defence ministry in order to borrow the EJ200.

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  • It cannot be running the same lineup or roster out there, to borrow the sports analogy.

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  • Which means most teams will have to borrow the money, merely increasing their overall debt levels.

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  • To borrow the language of the commerce clause debate, the federal government can now tax inactivity.

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  • To borrow the phrase popularized by WPP group chairman Sir Martin Sorrell, this is the LUV economy.

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  • However, it had to pay more to borrow the money, a rate of 6.29%, indicating continuing unease in the markets.

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  • Better credit availability will help my customers to borrow the money they need to upgrade or replace their current software systems.

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  • Before an investor can short a stock, he is supposed to borrow the shares and pay a broker or stockholder a fee.

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  • In the end, she managed to borrow the money from her mother.

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  • Japan's problem is that it is financing European standards of welfare with American levels of taxes, and has to borrow the rest.

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  • Naked short-selling can add extra downward momentum on a stock because without being forced to borrow the shares first, traders can short a limitless amount of stock.

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  • The true art of loving is to navigate the shift from falling in love to standing in love, to borrow the psychologist Erich Fromm's phrases.

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  • When it comes to kicking the cigarette habit, the United States certainly has come a long way, baby, to borrow the old Virginia Slims tagline.

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  • Home-buyers will be able to borrow the cash without interest for five years, even if their house purchase does not involve home improvements - which create jobs.

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  • Some first time buyers in Jersey will be able to borrow the deposit for a house from the government interest free as part of a trial scheme.

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  • It is simply saying, you, the United States of America, can continue to borrow the money you need to pay the bills you have already rung up.

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  • Italy raised 5bn euros from a new issue of bonds on Thursday, but had to pay an interest rate of 6.087% to borrow the money for one year.

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  • Because, remember, raising the debt ceiling is simply a mechanism by which Congress is allowed to borrow the money to pay the bills that it ran up already.

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  • One particular concern has been so-called naked short-selling, where the trader doesn't take the proper steps to borrow the shares before selling them, creating all sorts of settlement problems.

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  • More probably they will demand that ever more functions be handed to them, say others: look at Jordi Pujol, the longtime Catalan-nationalist premier (to borrow the Canadian word) of Catalonia.

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  • Many buyers are looking for an apartment that is already redone, since it is hard to borrow the cash needed to buy a place that also needs a new kitchen or bathroom.

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  • These experiences, to borrow the words of Tim Doody, re-contextualize oneself as a marvelous conduit in a timeless whole, through which molecules and meaning flow, from nebulae to neurons and back again.

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  • Others responding to the survey indicated that their mortgage loan would either have to require a much lower down-payment (20 percent), or they would have to borrow the down-payment regardless of how much it was (18 percent).

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  • If, on the other hand, the government does as Newcastle councillors want, and allows them to borrow the money needed to pay for the airport's expansion, ministers will send a clear signal that they are not much interested in privatisation.

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  • Spain was unable to borrow the maximum 3.5bn euros it wished to do - and investors ended up demanding the Spanish government pay an expensive 5% interest rate for supposedly risk-free 12-month loans (Belgium too didn't sell the maximum debt on offer).

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  • Some think the SEC should establish permanent rules requiring traders to borrow the shares before putting on a short sale, and some also want to tighten rules (or even enforce existing ones) related to the prompt settlement of trades after the fact.

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  • The current rules don't require the brokers to fix the trades by buying shares to cover their short positions after 13 days, they merely say that if the trades aren't fixed, the broker can't do any more short-sales in that security without borrowing or arranging to borrow the stock.

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  • As Adam Levitin of Georgetown University Law Centre and Susan Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania pointed out in a recent paper on the causes of the housing bubble in America, it is impossible to borrow the Empire State Building in order to sell New York real estate short.

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  • The SEC's removal in 2007 of the uptick rule (which held that a stock couldn't be shorted unless it had gone up in price), as well as its failure to enforce the rule against naked short-selling (an investor is supposed to borrow the shares before he shorts them), increased pressure on beleaguered banks and insurance company equities.

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