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If you never earn enough, you'll never have to repay anything.
These focused on essentially hopeless deadbeats, who had failed to repay anything since at least 1995, and sometimes even longer.
Can you convert the husband's salary into a loan, requiring him to repay anything above $200 a week?
But 42 of the 71 MPs have not had to repay anything, as their properties fell in value over the period.
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There is a wide range of estimates as to the sum that Apple would have to repay - anything between a few tens of millions to billions of euros.
Reached at the Greek Independence Day parade, Mr. Catsimatidis retorted that he was obeying the law, and said that Mr. Lhota's ideas ignored another danger: that candidates who rely on donations from individuals, as Mr. Lhota does, may become overly indebted to so-called bundlers of many large contributions and feel obliged to repay them with "anything they want from the city taxpayers".
"You know, Daniel, when I said I'd do anything to repay you for saving the nation, this isn't quite what I had in mind".
If a deal is not agreed, Greece could decide itself what, if anything, to repay its creditors - in effect, default on its debts.
Many people, when given trust, will feel so deeply grateful for the trust placed in them that they'll do anything to repay it in kind.
The expenses scandal has hit the Tories deeply too, but a week in which the chancellor (a decent and busy man) finds himself writing cheques to his own department to repay accommodation claims cannot be anything other than depressing.
With the PIG economies barely able to eke out single digit growth rates recently, ageing workforces, international debts to repay and credit ratings precarious, anything that fosters a faster recovery should be looked at.
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