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GFI, which says on its Web site that it originates more than $1 billion a year in mortgages, admitted that an analysis by the federal government showed that it charged higher rates and fees to black and Hispanic borrowers than to white borrowers.
Countrywide already originates more than 70% of its total volume through the bank.
Evidence that the humour originates more with Russell than with Whitehead is perhaps found in not dissimilar remarks that appear in Russell's other writings.
Personal norms differ from self-identity, however, in that it originates more from personal rather than societal values [ 33].
The optimal screw direction is thus rather horizontal, which has the additional advantage of preserving the deltoid ligament that originates more distally.
On the other hand, when gestural meaning reflects lexical meaning, it is possible that the gesture originates more directly from the lexical selection process (Butterworth & Hadar, 1989).
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The bank can therefore originate more loans and take in more origination fees.
"The origin of that narrow suit was called the Continental look, which originated more or less at Caraceni in Rome," Mr. Dolce said, referring to the legendary Italian tailoring house.
It's why she's taking matters into her own hands and originating more projects.
It has originated more than $650 million in loans since it was founded in 2006, with $50 million issued in May.
Citrus greening originated more than a century ago in China, where it was called huanglongbing, or "yellow dragon disease".
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