• People can't pay --they can't pay a high interest if they don't have it as a long-term loan.

    如果银行不发放长期贷款,他们就不能够支付高额利息

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  • It may sound like a small improvement but he just had very highly-paid insurance salesmen and they were paid as long as people kept their policy.

    这听起来似乎是一个小进步,他只是高薪聘用了一些推销人员,他们只要能保住客户就能获得高额回报

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  • Go ahead and let the Bush tax cuts expire on the theory that the government needs extra revenues to cover the higher spending or should he try to ? make the Bush tax cuts permanent, Ken Judd?

    第一种是让布什减税政策自动终结,然后增税,这个倒也在情在理,毕竟政府需要,额外增加财政收入,来承担高额的财政支出,第二种是,采取措施,让该政策继续生效,肯·贾德,你怎么看?

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  • That is, promise that they will do well-- you see this all the time.

    例如他们承诺能够获得高额收益率,你时常能听到这种论调

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  • That's Depository Institution's Deregulation and Monetary Control Act; what that did was, it eliminated ceilings on interest rates --on deposits, it allowed banks to pay high interest rates.

    存款机构放松管制和货币控制法案,所做的就是,取消了存款利率的上限,准许银行支付高额利率

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • What McCaffery points out is that the only time the government in the United States has ever been able to impose high taxes on wealthy people was during wars.

    麦卡弗里指出,美国政府向富有人群征收,高额赋税的情况,仅发生在战争时期。

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  • It used to be that the government didn't let banks pay more than a certain amount on their deposits and that helped protect banks because then they didn't have to compete to pay high interest rates -then be incentivized to make risky loans to try to make money with those high interest rates.

    在这之前,政府不允许银行对存款,支付超过一定数量的利息,那样做是为了保护银行,因此他们不必争相,去支付高额利率...,因为在高利率支付下银行会倾向于,发放高危贷款以获取利润

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