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In effect, it had to borrow this amount from the rest of the world.
Although he is politically useless, his heart, to borrow this campaign season's favorite organ, is good.
If I had to borrow this money, would you pay us back?' Hovnanian says yes".
Japan, of course, has been able to borrow this cheaply for a decade now.
"Now, if April Gornik wants to borrow this and put her stamp on it, I'd be very happy," he said.
"If the team contacts me and wants to borrow this stuff, I won't stand in the way," Klisch said.
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WASHINGTON — A corporate tax break for buyers of computers, engines and other equipment is proving surprisingly popular, depriving the federal government of tens of billions of dollars in expected revenue and increasing the amount it will need to borrow this year.
As Julian Callow, of Barclays Capital, has pointed out, that 46bn euros is also the equivalent of more than half of the money the Spanish government needs to borrow this year to cover its budget deficit and maturing debt.
The institute also pointed out that this year's predicted fall in the deficit - how much the government has to borrow this year due to its overspending - from last year's level has only been made possible by the OBR assuming that government departments would underspend their budgets by £7.5bn, in addition to banking the proceeds of the 4G mobile phone spectrum auction that has not yet taken place.
Do you want to borrow the car this weekend?
For the stuff you really don't want others to even borrow, this bag will be the place to store it.
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