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What causes the board and supporters most concern is Glazer's reported intention to borrow a sizeable chunk to fund the purchase and then transfer his debt to debt-free United.
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Butterfields E17 Ltd would have had to declare its intentions to borrow the money, as well as to put the properties up for auction.
Later on Wednesday, the National Treasury publicized its intentions to borrow a total of $1 billion in cash this year from world markets, a number that will total $4.5 billion by the end of 2018.
And for all its serious intentions, the show's tone might be described, to borrow from the play, as "silly but sweet".
Mr. Ferrante said that Riva had no intention of selling and had a "pretty significant" ability to borrow more money and also draw on European Union cofinancing.
(Realize an intruder may mask their intentions — and someone who broke into your house is probably not there to borrow sugar).
His intention wasn't to create some sort of equivalent to those books on network TV, but to borrow from their spirit.
It was a tour of the less populous California, a route that — to borrow a 50-year-old phrase from Joan Didion — is also "the trail of an intention gone haywire".
We have to borrow".
The poor refused to borrow.
There is nothing to borrow.
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