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I wouldn't be able to repay it!
She figured she would be able to repay it once she managed to sell a few paintings.
In effect, Wonga was giving money to borrowers who were never in a position to be able to repay it.
Were you able to repay it in time or did you have to "roll over" your borrowing?
But it helps to know, when taking out a student loan, whether there is a realistic chance you will be able to repay it.
And this is exactly the point of disagreement with Syriza, which argues that the debt is unsustainable because Greece will never be able to repay it all".
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Tyco has said that it should be able to repay its debt easily because it will generate almost $10 billion in free cash over the next two years.
Those steps have deepened its recession, making it even less able to repay its debts.
Investors fear that it, like Greece, may not be able to repay its public debts.
It is obvious that Greece will not be able to repay its existing debt, much less the additional debt being piled on its shoulders.
The government would not be able to repay its debts, which now amount to a total of about €320bn (£237bn), most of it owed to European governments and agencies and the International Monetary Fund.
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