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Mr. Corzine has long tried to warn lawmakers that constant borrowing would eventually cut into services.
It would make us hesitate before we situated western politics in a history of constant evolution and redefinition and non-western politics in a history of constant borrowing and reaction.
This centerpiece is preceded by a mosaic of brief scenes that suggest the earnest whimsy of daily life — the teacher's constant borrowing of money and frustration with his students, the philandering broadcaster's problems with his young girlfriend.
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As if culture were an objectified reality, with fixed and rigid boundaries and not the product of constant cultural borrowing.
Constant comparative analysis, borrowed from grounded theory [ 21], began with the first interview so that emerging themes could be considered in future interviews.
These constants are initially "borrowed" from thermodynamics and then the equations are "modeled" after the classic equations in electrical engineering, yet again modified to fit into the science of knowledge.
This was still the era of "don't borrow, save up and buy when you can afford it".' However, he then realised that inflation made borrowing a sensible option, as the debt stayed constant as salaries and assets grew apace.
The cheaper rate will save the company $1.5 million in annual financing costs for the $1 billion borrowed, assuming constant Treasury yields.
There are some constants, I am sure, like lenders giving away money to people who should not be borrowing, but the economic conditions have changed dramatically.
Borrowing solves nothing.
Borrowing costs are rising.
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