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It is tempting to say, glibly, that what happened is that the others cashed in, that they made a big profit from the real estate boom that remade skid row when there was mortgage money to be borrowed.
The TIF scheme allows money to be borrowed against projected rises in business rates.
The dossier confirms that Labour has not specified the timescale for the money to be borrowed by the bank, so it was assumed that it would be doing so over three years.
It causes taxes to be raised or money to be borrowed to finance the war machine.
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"The benefits will flow," she said, even if the money has to be borrowed.
Now, it is also true that the Government is standing on a loss on its shares in both RBS and Lloyds, and that money had to be borrowed for it is part of the national debt.
In all three countries, there was no competitive bidding for contracts, profits were alleged by him to be exceptionally high, and the money had to be borrowed from commercial banks, adding to the heavy debts of poor countries.
If that money had to be borrowed and repaid, the investment in education could quickly become marginal compared to alternatives, especially as college students are a self-selected group who would probably earn more than the average high school graduate anyway.
The money would have to be borrowed, then repaid with network TV money.
However, the country already has a national debt of €330bn, and is expected to run up a deficit of 9.5% of gross domestic product this year – money that needs to be borrowed from somewhere.
It does so knowing how much tax revenue is expected to come in and how much money will have to be borrowed.
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