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But it's also, of course, to do with the massive crisis that followed excessive leverage, excessive
borrowing
in the private sector.
We are not
borrowing
energy from our neighbors.
We're lending and
borrowing
money from strangers on Zopa and Lending Club.
As educationists, we have never asked for technology; we keep
borrowing
it.
Our
borrowing
costs were skyrocketing, and we were facing possible default.
I think
borrowing
all of these tropes from television and additionally presenting each Crimer Show as an episode, spelled E-P-P-A-S-O-D, "eppasod," presenting them as episodes really, it creates something new.
["Go rob other people"] (Laughter) Linguists call this borrowing, but we never give the words back , so I'm just going to be honest and call it stealing.
My company, called Freelance Programmers, and that's precisely what it was, couldn't have started smaller: on the dining room table, and financed by the equivalent of 100 dollars in today's terms, and financed by my labor and by
borrowing
against the house.
Ironically, by
borrowing
out their voices, I'm able to maintain a temporary form of currency, kind of like taking out a loan with a very high interest rate.
By
borrowing
genes for anti-freeze protein from fish and genes for drought tolerance from other plants like rice and then stitching them into the plants that need them, we now have plants that can tolerate most droughts and freezes.
Debt: we must manage the success we had in reducing our debt, but now countries are back to
borrowing
again, and we see our debt-to-GDP ratio beginning to creep up, and in certain countries, debt is becoming a problem, so we have to avoid that.
Along with the emergence of hip-hop, African-American social dance took on even more visibility,
borrowing
from its long past, shaping culture and being shaped by it.
And it's legitimate monopoly of means of violence, administrative control, management of public finances, investment in human capital, provision of citizenship rights, provision of infrastructure, management of the tangible and intangible assets of the state through regulation, creation of the market, international agreements, including public borrowing, and then, most importantly, rule of law.
I had the pleasure of
borrowing
from the Longitude Prize and the Orteig Prize that put Lindbergh forward.
The urban renaissance is only going to be enabled when cities start
borrowing
from one another.
We've got to quit
borrowing
as much, because otherwise the interest is going to eat that whole pie.
And so she spent a year to save 50 dollars, and started borrowing, and over time she was able to buy a sewing machine.
This is the first time that I can remember, where if you get a letter from the bank manager about a loan, you don't know if you're
borrowing
money from him, or if he's
borrowing
money from you.
The U.S. in the 1990s was
borrowing
against the growth of the terror, illegal and criminal economy.
Because it's not just amateurs
borrowing
from big studios, but sometimes big studios
borrowing
back.
In fact, I'm
borrowing
here from one of those very popular books of the time.
Even I knew that the task of going out and acquiring Uzis (for murder) is a task that should never come before
borrowing
someones car for the day.
This
borrowing
happened so often, it smacked of lazy writing by cut and paste, rather than homage.
When Estevez isn't using poor taste sex jokes, he is
borrowing
used gags and re-doing them very poorly.
Borrowing
heavily and unabashedly from "The Ring", "One Last Call" and a few other recent horror hits, this film tries to carry an uninteresting and worn-out plot to a climax, but we've seen it all before.
Borrowing
some papers from their neighbors actor?
If you come across this film in your video shop don't even consider
borrowing
it.
She's
borrowing
a pal's nice apartment while attempting to jump-start her career in New York City(..the city buildings outside the window look about as realistic as David Letterman's)and is unceremoniously welcome by a noisy telephone which rings quite a bit, followed by loud slams against the wall.
Hayao Miyazaki has captured the imagination of audiences young and old across the globe, and his most recent cinematic work of art is "Ponyo," a children's fairytale
borrowing
on story elements from The Little Mermaid.
Having just
borrowing
the Series one DVD collection from my somewhat obsessive brother, I was expecting to get through the first couple of episodes and handing it back.
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