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"And its record on enforcing codes of conduct on the part of borrowing governments is dismal".
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The crank is likely to call for an editor: the collection's second poem, for instance, "A Well Is a Mine: A Good Belongs to Me," may well be comprised (in large part) of borrowed language, but it is also wincingly self-indulgent in its over-performance of contemporary political hypocrisies.
"We've positioned this movie from the beginning as 'the Super Bowl for women,' " said Chris Carlisle, president for marketing at New Line Cinema, part of Time Warner, borrowing a phrase used by Madison Avenue to celebrate the large female audience for the annual broadcasts of the Academy Awards.
("We must play our parts duly, but as the part of a borrowed personage").
She used part of the borrowed money to participate in trade shows, obtaining orders often worth thousands of dollars, compared with hundreds in her earlier efforts.
Chrysler, now part of DaimlerChrysler, borrowed $1.2 billion by 1981, a year in which it cut losses to $500 million, from $1.7 billion in 1980.
Mr. Papaconstantinou said the financing from the rescue plan covered a large part of Greek borrowing needs for the next three years.
A substantial part of the borrowing was on a short-term basis, partly because the interest on such loans was extremely low.
So, now, expect to hear ever more about the structural deficit – the part of the borrowing that supposedly won't be eradicated by higher tax revenues as the economy revives.
Despite all this red ink, the OBR says the Chancellor is still on course to meet the main requirement of his self-imposed fiscal mandate, which is to eliminate the structural deficit – the part of the borrowing that will not go away when growth returns – over a five-year horizon.
They are all part of a flood of borrowed money now unwinding its way around the globe.
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