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to servicing
noun
An act of being of assistance to someone.
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The share of income devoted to servicing those obligations also jumped.
AECL's business would be limited to servicing the 48 nuclear-power plants around the world that use its technology.
Even after modification, $61 out of every $100 earned by the borrower goes to servicing debt, government figures show.
Candy sees the link-up with the Mandarin, which will have 60 staff dedicated to servicing the apartments, as crucial.
Last year getting on for two-thirds of new domestic bond issues went to servicing existing debt; this year the figure will probably be over 70%.
But instead of limiting itself to servicing the software it was licensed to work on, TomorrowNow instead "scraped" Oracle's servers, vacuuming up proprietary software code.
Now the model is an increasingly popular one, said Mr. Hill, and many vineyards and processing facilities all over Northern California are reorienting themselves to servicing virtual wineries.
As a result of the settlement, state and federal authorities will not be able to sue the banks for possible misdeeds, like robo-signing, directly linked to servicing.
The context here was his decision to abandon G.E.'s further manufacture of nuclear power plants and to turn exclusively to servicing those already in existence.
Government debt amounts to more than 90percentt of Indonesia's output; roughly 60percentt of the budget goes to servicing that debt.
"Terrorist if you knew that he is a humanitarian … who dedicated his life to servicing humanity … If you knew that he is good and you are bad.
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