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How would an increase in the subsidized loan rates affect your plans to borrow for college?
It will be directed at Labour's implicit plans to borrow £200 billion more.
The company plans to borrow $1.5 billion to complete the purchase sometime next month.
In 2010, the chancellor was planning to borrow £60bn this financial year; now he plans to borrow almost twice that.
This month, to stretch her dollars, Ms. Santiago plans to borrow money from friends and to cancel her telephone service.
The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis plans to borrow the earring for an exhibition opening in November, "The Romanov Dynasty: Riches, Ruin and Resurrection".
Apparently, he's also comfortable with celebrities: Conan O'Brien plans to borrow the suit to wear in a segment of his show.
As a result, the company has canceled plans to borrow $200 million to partly cover losses from the big bet it had placed on the overall stock market.
In 2002, the county has allocated $13 million for land and plans to borrow $62.5 million at low interest from the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation.
The plans in the manifesto require borrowing of £338bn in real terms over the parliament, compared with the coalition's plans to borrow £115bn.
Instead of paying down $57 billion in debt, as the Treasury had expected on April 30, the Treasury now plans to borrow $51 billion.
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