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QUESTION FROM BILL: Is part of the Bernanke's hope that QE2 will make corporations more likely to borrow (and therefore, hire/spend/etc).? If that's the case, I'm not sure I follow given that corporations already have lots of cash on their balance sheets.

Although federal data show that graduates of for-profit colleges are far more likely to borrow, and borrow more, than those who attend other types of colleges, the report's findings focus only on public and nonprofit colleges, because only nine for-profit colleges (less than 2 percent) reported the necessary figures.

Personal characteristics such as age also relate to risk, with young and new initiates to injecting more likely to borrow and lend used injecting equipment and practice unsafe sex, and less likely to test for BBVs compared to older, more experienced PWID [ 6].

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The new handset is likely to borrow the chips and cameras from the iPhone 6 and integrate new features — though it will probably leave out the iPhone 6s's pressure-sensitive display and won't offer any hints to what the iPhone 7 will look like.

Households in Pratapgarh were, for example, more likely to rely on their savings and on the support of their relatives for covering health-related expenditures and less likely to borrow from moneylenders, sell assets or reduce food and non-food expenditures.

Across New York, state and local governments are borrowing $750 million this year to finance their contributions to the state pension system, and are likely to borrow at least $1 billion more over the next year.

As expected, wealthier households were more likely to use savings and less likely to borrow money to finance health-related costs, while households affiliated to SHGs were slightly more likely to borrow money, probably due to their easier access to credit from the micro-credit network.

The insured were 25 percent less likely to have an unpaid medical bill sent to a collection agency and 40 percent less likely to borrow money or skip paying other bills in order to cover their medical costs.

However, plural healthcare users were more likely to borrow money to finance healthcare (aOR 2.68), and incur catastrophic levels of healthcare expenditure (27%) than non-plural users (7%).

The suit seeks to block publication on the grounds that the book is likely to borrow too heavily from Ms. Rowling's work, and interfere with her plans to publish her own encyclopedia on the wizarding world.

That means, he adds, they're likely to borrow less in the future, keeping supply tight and prices firm.

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