In return for loaning the Government money, you are rewarded by receiving your interest tax-free. |
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If a crewmember bailed you out by loaning you personal gear be extra, extra generous! |
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Hopefully, clubs will rally round and try to help them out, perhaps by loaning players to shore them up in the short term. |
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The rules are laid down for signing and loaning players and Wanderers work strictly within those rules. |
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They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost. |
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Patten, a tall, bony man with a balding dome of a forehead, makes his living loaning money to ranchers. |
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After losing its authority to regulate currency exchange rates, the IMF shifted its focus to loaning money to developing countries. |
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I remember Martin loaning me a copy of The White Goddess, that first edition with the version of the dedicatory poem which I really liked extraordinarily. |
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Help perfect strangers start a business you've never heard of by loaning them a paltry sum. |
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We are loaning a player of huge potential, again we had to fight off several other Premier League clubs to get him, so we are very pleased. |
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This bank is considered an important loaning agency serving the rural community in general. |
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The Coast Guard has, in a few locations, established the practice of loaning vessels to the Auxiliary for search and rescue service. |
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Merely loaning property is not considered a gift for purposes of sections 110.1 and 118.1 of the Income Tax Act. |
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Another suggested approach of employers loaning equipment allows for a number of trades people to have access to training on the equipment. |
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Britain refuses to listen, but has shocked the art world by secretly loaning one of the antiquities to Russia. |
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But instead of loaning to car buyers and credit-card holders, the Fed handed trillions to banks and hedge funds, interest-free. |
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Jack Lemmon is the put-upon junior exec in a Manhattan insurance company, who has a shaming secret: he sycophantically tries to butter up his bosses by loaning out his apartment to them for their extra-marital liaisons. |
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It may even be possible to take this planning one step further by borrowing to pay a larger dividend to the holding company and loaning the funds back to the business corporation on a secured basis to pay off this loan. |
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Such publicity can generate community interest in the project which may lead to families of service persons loaning war documents, pictures and medals to students for their research. |
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Photos, videos and documents, as well as transport and packaging recommendations accompany each item, together with all the information needed to facilitate the process of renting or loaning an exhibition. |
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Moreover, calques require a language user to be bilingual wherein loaning does not have such a requirement. |
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The program involves loaning a security from the Government to a counterparty, who must eventually return the same security, in order to earn additional return on the portfolio. |
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These bonds can be raised through the stock exchange whereby members of the public buy them, thus loaning money to the government. |
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Lindley firm Armitage Leisure fitted the big screen and is loaning it free for a year. |
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I do, however, agree that responsibility for the management of the loaning mechanism should be transferred from the European Central Bank to the European Commission. |
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Some offer respite care and ad hoc assistance, supplement the healthcare system by loaning equipment, provide transportation, make friendly visits, as well as run errands and deliver meals. |
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Instead of the bank loaning you money, you loan the government or corporation a sum of money for a set amount of time, at a fixed rate of interest. |
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Mechanisms will be put in place where local governments may obtain loans either from private and public financial institutions or from Central Government itself or from other loaning mechanisms. |
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What we have said is we will make everybody borrow from the bank, thus making it impossible to go our friends and have them on record loaning us money and on record having to pay us back. |
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