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It will also allow the clubs to swap ideas on commercial strategy, and young players might be loaned between them.
Weeks after returning to Rotherham, it was suggested that Holmes might be loaned out again after failing to break back into the team.
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news conference in July 2008 about falling house prices in Spain, he acknowledged there might be loan losses.
Even if your lender didn't lard up on mortgage-backed securities, it might still be "loaned up"–meaning that it has maxed out its percentage of loans to deposits on hand.
Although Lingard and Januzaj might well have been loaned out had Sir Alex Ferguson remained in charge, new manager David Moyes has indicated a desire to keep them both at Old Trafford.
It might be a loan to buy more shares of the company's stock — which would indicate a vote of confidence in the shares.
At the Beverly Wilshire, she was wearing high-heeled pumps with leggings under a hip-length, sheer white tunic woven with gold threads and an outsize black jacket that looked as if it might be on loan from her boyfriend.
Corruption, at least of a petty sort, is endemic in most poor countries, so the logical result of a zero-tolerance policy might be no loans at all.Aux armesMr Wolfowitz needs a rigorous battle plan.
If Facebook used the patent in this way, users might be denied loans from traditional lenders, which could force them to turn to payday lenders and other riskier means.
Tony Soprano might be a loan shark, murderer and 20 other kinds of scumbag but it's his overbearing mother, ungrateful uncle and dopey son that remind us he's also a lot like us.
Or it might be a loan to buy some other company's stock or something else altogether — possibly a sign that the executive thinks there are better places to invest.
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