Sentence examples for expense of debt from inspiring English sources

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Such spending did not have to come at the expense of debt reduction given the likely boost to growth, it added.

He seems intent on making the most of this by diverting his country's burgeoning oil revenues to social expenditure, at the expense of debt repayment.Mr Palacio owes his new job to last month's week of protests in Quito, the country's capital, after which 60 of the intrigue-riven Congress's 100 members voted to replace the elected president, Lucio Gutiérrez, with Mr Palacio, his vice-president.

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But such redevelopment cannot come at the expense of increasing debt statewide, he said.

In the last 10 years student halls of residence have been sold off to private companies for hefty sums, with universities profiting at the expense of student debt.

This week Fitch, a rival of S&P's, warned that the American food industry's ratings will come into question as it tries to boost shareholder returns at the expense of more debt and attracts interest from private-equity firms.Such warnings are beginning to be heeded.

The cost of such debt in good times will not reflect the true risks of banks, and as long as this is true, both contingent capital and equity capital will find it desirable to gamble at the expense of guaranteed debt.

But a report by the city's Rent Guidelines Board, the "2003 Income and Expense Study," covering 2001 (the most recent year for which figures are available), concludes that net operating income -- gross rental income minus expenses but exclusive of debt service -- was 44percentt.

And that is at the expense of more government debt because the Japanese simply don't pay enough tax to fund the public schemes that benefit business.

Since the economic recovery is still tepid, many liberals would prefer that the government continue to stimulate the economy in the near-term at the expense of increasing the debt in the long term.

Meanwhile, the GOP will have a field day touting the proposal as yet another instance of "kicking the can down the road" at the expense of far greater debt for our grandchildren.

The understandable reaction of supporters and board was: why allow Glazer to "live the dream" (the phrase used to describe Leeds United's debt-fuelled effort to buy success) at the expense of a profitable, debt-free club?

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