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I don't tend to borrow stuff.
Kylian protégés tend to borrow from his early style.
And when volatility is low, investors tend to borrow more, so they take on leverage.
Households have more money tied up in property than in shares, and they tend to borrow more.
And once they do spread their wings, they tend to borrow another page from the O'Keeffe playbook.
At the level of individual consumers, people tend to borrow when they are young because they are hoping for higher incomes in the future.
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His father was a railroad worker, and though his parents were enthusiastic readers, they tended to borrow books from the library rather than keep them around the house.
In his report framing the issues before the committee, Mr. Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, said he was concerned that for-profit colleges received a disproportionate share of federal aid, and spent a large share of their revenues on expenses unrelated to teaching, while their students tended to borrow extensively and default more.
When growth slows, tax revenues fall and benefits bills rise due to higher unemployment, so the government tends to borrow more.
Part of the reason for the disparity, according to the paper, was that attendees of for-profit schools and community colleges fared poorly in the job market, tended to borrow less, tended to come from lower-income families and were less likely to complete their program.
Clean scents have been very popular over the years -- think the cucumber melon-infused '80s, which gave way to the spring rain and linen scents of the '90s -- but the latest take tends to borrow inspiration from fine perfumes.
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