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The more that is borrowed, the more likely that borrowers, lenders — or both — will pull back, further undermining economic growth.
The full Brazilian is a look that is borrowed from pornography – can there be a more damning style endorsement?
Republicans aired exaggerated figures for the proportion of government spending that is borrowed, ranging from 40% to 43% (the true figure this year was 36.1%, projected to fall to 27% in 2012).
If you set aside any view of humankind that is borrowed from monotheism, you have to deal with human beings as you find them, with their perpetually warring values.
To appreciate just how leveraged homeowners have become, consider a common measure of homeowners' equity: the loan to value, or the percentage of a property's value that is borrowed.
"If a dollar that is borrowed and spent by the government – or even forecast to be borrowed and spent by the government – pushes up the bond yield, it makes it more expensive for the private sector to borrow and spend," says Dhaval Joshi of BCA Research.
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I've never been for tax cuts that are borrowed.
The question is not whether Pharrell borrowed from Gaye but whether Gaye owned the thing that was borrowed.
Nearly $1 million was earmarked to pay interest on money that was borrowed to improve schools.
Quantitative matrices that were borrowed from landscape ecology were first used to measure the variety and spatial arrangement of open space plots and landuses around houses.
The note said the articles "contained substantial material that was borrowed and duplicated, without attribution, from The Arizona Republic newspaper".
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