Sentence examples for ever-increasing loans from inspiring English sources

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But even the ever-increasing loans do have to reach a maximum at which point the incentive to default is great and working backwards, the argument falls apart.

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Financiers, as the university's creditors, are promised ever-increasing tuition as the collateral on loans, forcing public schools to aggressively recruit ever more out-of-state students, who pay higher tuitions, and to raise the in-state tuition relentlessly as well, simply to meet debt burdens and keep credit ratings high.

Consumers were demanding ever-increasing discounts.

This situation led to ever-increasing pressure from growing unemployment.

President Barack Obama on Tuesday will announce sweeping borrower-friendly recommendations to fix the $1.1 trillion federal student loan system that, taken together, amount to an indictment of the U.S. Department of Education's inability to protect borrowers from ever-increasing burdens.

Small steps first, ever increasing.

Google Maps faces ever increasing competition.

These hospitals have ever increasing capital needs.

Therefore, this implies that as the size of the household increases, loan repayment decreases, subsequently increasing loan defaults.

The ever increasing demand for higher data rates is unstoppable.

Continuous technological advances further support this ever increasing availability [10].

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