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In addition, homeownership can be considered as an alternative form of insurance that secures a valuable asset, which can be drawn upon to raise economic well-being in old age (Dewilde and Raeymaeckers 2008).
In the process, they develop crucial internal resources that can be drawn upon throughout their lives.
The remainder funded a liability trust to be drawn upon in the event of later spills.
But you may fail, so I've put your money in a trust, not to be drawn upon until you're 55.
It also forces lawmakers to put money aside each year to be drawn upon in bad economic times.
But an Atol spokesman said: "We have lines of credit agreed with our financial backers which can be drawn upon.
Money from the government would be drawn upon only as "a last resort," he said, according to Reuters.
Banks will be required to accumulate extra capital in fat years that can be drawn upon in lean ones.
So this type of bridge loan will typically work only if the line of credit has already been established and is available to be drawn upon.
When a house produces more power than it consumes, the electric meter literally spins backward, allowing consumers to rack up kilowatt credits, to be drawn upon later.
They were kids who had grown up on the Internet, with few taboos about which musical traditions could be drawn upon to build rock songs.
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