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He then posted a list of other options, including extending the time borrowers have to repay the loan and limiting the amount they could borrow from private lenders (he didn't specify whether the list is by him or gathered from followers who joined the conversation).
For a time the sufferers could borrow from one another, but this came to an end.
Countries with payment deficits could borrow from the fund, while those with surpluses would lend.
It could borrow from all those lusty savers and deploy the money it obtains.
I liked him as a figure of failure so I could borrow from him.
To save time, her speechwriters could borrow from the Diana broadcast.
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I could borrow one from an early adopter, but that wouldn't be the same.
Maybe she could borrow money from her Jewish boy friend, and train for a beauty parlor.
The statement is hardly shocking: any interest group could borrow it, from the Sierra Club to the National Rifle Association.
All this encouraged investment, especially as businessmen could borrow cheaply from state-owned banks and credit institutes.
Much of this is now polluted too.In 1952 Mao Zedong suggested the north could "borrow" water from the south.
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