Both Dr Moore and Dr Bond are attempting to borrow from nature this way.
To borrow from Joseph Schumpeter, the capitalist achievement does not consist of better baubles for plutocrats.
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If you don't want to be bothered about the bond markets, don't borrow from them.
Some will point out that we can borrow from others in order to demand.
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Operators pay cash for the toilet or borrow from a microlender recommended by Sanergy.
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If you have to, borrow from the retirement account to help pay for college.
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The discount rate is the rate that banks use to borrow from the Federal Reserve.
The country has to borrow from abroad, so interest rates would rise on its debt.
It is our own "Lake Isle of Innisfree" (to borrow from Yeats) a mental and physical sanctuary.
After all, to borrow from a pawnbroker, you must first own an object of value.
But are the figures accurate - or to borrow from Mark Twain - "damned lies"?
Whatever the grid operators borrow from their batteries they replace a short while later.
Treasury officials recklessly borrow from foreign powers hoping our profligacy can go on forever.
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Do you have home equity or money in your retirement account that you can borrow from?
Politicians have no such discipline: they can always raise taxes or borrow from future generations.
The government exacts a big price for the right to borrow from the discount lending window.
Mr Romney recently reinforced this very point by exhorting students to borrow from parents if necessary.
Since 1994, provinces and lower-tier governments have not been permitted to issue bonds or borrow from banks.
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How much more do we think we can borrow from the Chinese to fund day-to-day government operations?
When fishermen are struggling they borrow from the co-op against future catches--as these diminish, their debts mount.
And, she suggests, computer-security specialists will increasingly borrow from biology as software continues to become more complicated.
Many operators prefer to borrow from private banks without FHA backing to avoid the cumbersome FHA bureaucracy.
Most of these plans have a loan provision that permits account owners to borrow from their savings.
Thankfully, if I run out of grocery money, I am able to borrow from friends and extended family.
It cut the rate to 5.75% and urged banks to borrow from the window, a previously taboo measure.
They would borrow from the wholesale markets, lend, then bundle the mortgages into bonds and sell the bonds.
That is a lot harder to do than borrow from a landmark film, a cute kid and puppies.
Robert Holzmann of the World Bank thinks people should be allowed to borrow from such accounts while unemployed.
To borrow from Henry Ford, consumers can pick any color car they want, as long as it is green.
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In order to borrow from the ECB, banks need to post collateral, but supplies of eligible assets are limited.
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