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Perhaps you could repay the favor by either removing the mirror from above your fruit or changing your lighting from fluorescent to something softer and more flattering?
Sophie Brookes of National Debtline says: "If you have a secured loan - in other words the debt is secured against your own home - then you need to make sure you could repay the monthly installments.
So if, say, your house was worth £400,000 in five years' time, the minimum you could repay would be £40,000 compared with £30,000 now (assuming it's still worth £300,000 now).
Not everybody has access to those kinds of resources, but if you could repay $70,000 in student loans for $35,000, and not incur any more interest, it might be worth borrowing the money.
In some cases, you could repay your creditors over five years.
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I could repay that debt as a soldier.
When my father asked him how he could repay his kindness, he waved the question away.
Now they look as though they could repay the coach in this year's Six Nations.
She was determined to start earning so she could repay her father, Indian media reported.
Banks that did not apply longstanding credit standards to determine if borrowers could repay.
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