Sentence examples for a form of repayment from inspiring English sources

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"I think it's a form of repayment in kind, a barter — 'I don't have cash, but I have these paintings,' " said Mr. Hill, the art investigator.

It is the children of immigrants who grew up seeing the great sacrifices made by parents like you to give us a chance at this American dream, and our success is a form of repayment for your hard work.

This internist from South Asia described a desire, echoed by many participants, to give back to the home country as a form of repayment for education and other investments the country had made in him: I thought… I should go back… because I owe them my medical school education.

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Yale tried a form of loan repayment contingent on income in 1972.

For the lottery scammers, a conflation of race and whiteness renders the British and Americans as being "the same white people," and scamming becomes a justified form of repayment for colonial and postcolonial exploitation.

Another respondent who was currently sponsoring two students through college was doing so as an indirect form of repayment to those who had sponsored her own nursing education; this represented investment in "'human capital' for the next generation" [ 10, 24].

About 19,000 of these were bankruptcies and more than 12,000 were people entering individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs), a relatively expensive form of repayment plan.

(2) There was to be only a very much modified form of repayment obligation.

For example, some may have lower interest rates but call for the loan to be paid off over a longer period of time (and some will hit you with penalty fees if the loan is paid off too quickly).[4] If you could technically afford to pay it off faster, then the slower form of repayment could actually cost you more than a shorter-term loan with a slightly higher rate of interest.

Yet by extension, a market conceptualization of labour supply and demand commodifies HHR, and implies some form of repayment to sending countries for foregone training investments or other economic or general welfare losses, quite apart from those nominally offset by private remittances.

Italy also would be hard-pressed to do without Iranian oil, because much of its import quota comes in the form of repayment of debts contracted earlier by the Iranian government.

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