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They take on lots of debt and study for three years but at the end of it, still don't know what career they want.
As we know, polymer nanofibers take on lots of advantages, such as wide range of scale, distinctive structure, super-high specific aspect ratio, and outstanding mechanical performances.
As firms downsize, many employees are being forced to take on lots of extra work.
Yet labs continue to have an incentive to take on lots of graduate students to produce more research.
It also requires steely political will, and the courage to take on lots of vocal vested interests.
For most people, the housing market still offers a stark choice: rent or take on lots of debt for a house purchase.
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But yes, I've also been taking on lots of risk, financially speaking.
And Pernod is taking on lots of debt.
And because buying a house usually involves taking on lots of debt, the bursting of this kind of bubble hits banks disproportionately hard.
Because buying a house usually involves taking on lots of debt, the bursting of this kind of bubble hits banks disproportionately hard.
And anxiety is warranted when the non-banks ape the banks in taking on lots of leverage, or in using short-term liabilities to fund longer-term assets.
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