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Many also resort to borrowing from another payday lender.
Moreover, they said the budget would be even harder to balance next year, when the state cannot resort to borrowing.
Ultimately, the women resort to borrowing the elementary school son of a neighbor or hauling along a deaf old grandfather just so they can eat in a restaurant.
A recent report found that one in four households in 40 developing countries resort to borrowing money or selling assets to finance healthcare in these situations.
Many resort to borrowing from friends and family, and taking on overdrafts and loans in order to survive, however, this doesn't mean that late payments can't be tackled.
In his budget address in November, he complained that the city, in the 1970's, had to resort to borrowing that "encumbered our children with the responsibility for the mistakes that we were then making".
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But rumours abound that it has resorted to borrowing cash from Islamic Jihad.
Some entrepreneurs have resorted to borrowing on their personal credit cards or from their retirement accounts, he noted.
He resorted to borrowing to pay one of the county's always onerous bills: the refunds given to residents who appeal their property tax assessments.
Although Los Angeles may satisfy the most Falstaffian appetites of an ambitious athlete, high-quality skateboard ramps are rare, which was why White resorted to borrowing Hawk's.
Others have raised more money either from employees, by increasing their contributions, or from taxpayers.Some states, encouraged by low interest rates, have resorted to borrowing more.
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