And going into hock with a bank early on is probably not a great idea in general.
Too many journalists now find themselves in hock to the charities that fly them around free.
Hock signed a new contract in May 2008, keeping him at the club until 2011.
The Democrats, reluctant to seem in hock to big business, have largely banished corporate sponsors.
The incubatees would move down the assembly line until they popped out, ready to go into hock.
Yodobashi plans to go deeper into hock to develop an enormous site in the centre of Osaka.
Nor will it help those in hock to loan sharks, whose lending is beyond the government's reach.
When that collapsed he went into hock, started a Dublin radio station, 98FM, and began selling ads furiously.
Barrett took an offload from Hock to sidestep over for his first Super League try of the season.
They know that the Democratic Party is just as deeply in hock to special interests as the Republican.
Then Hock, in his 100th Super League match, broke to allow Carmont and Thomas Leuluai to send Colbon over.
Because a loan is secured by the piece in hock, risk is finite.
Second-half tries by Gareth Hock and Liam Colbon proved vital for the Warriors while Pat Richards hit another crucial drop goal.
Wigan-born Hock came up through the club's academy system and was named Super League's Young Player of the Year in 2003.
Going into hock greatly increases the risk that a company will fail.
The company hopes they might eventually realize the copyright concerns are minor related to the ability to hock more books to searchers.
And there are also, obviously, those who think that such talk is purely from wild-eyed denialists undoubtedly in hock to Big Oil.
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Leuluai made amends for his earlier error with a neat pass to put Gareth Hock in for his first try of the season.
If found guilty Hock - whose B sample will be tested on 30 June - will face a two-year ban from the sport.
If dividends exceed AFFO, a REIT either has to go deeper into hock, stint on necessary repairs or sell properties to fund the payout.
Apart from Singapore, where state capitalism is strong, politicians are usually in hock to fundraisers, which tends to reinforce the advantages of asset-rich insiders.
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Micky Higham set up Barrett to crash over for his second try and Iafeta Paleaaesina set up man-of-the-match Hock before Tomkins sealed the win.
He rejects the idea that Americans are living beyond their means, suckered by teaser mortgages and in hock to makers of 60-inch flat-panel TV screens.
Then again, she could always hock it at a pawn shop.
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"The RFL can confirm that under its anti-doping rules it has charged Wigan Warriors' Gareth Hock with an anti-doping rule violation, " read a RFL statement.
Gareth Hock and Trent Barrett proved the key figures for the Warriors, with Barrett scoring two tries while Hock scored one and set up two others.
He should urge the creation of a new electoral system that would bring about a more bipolar parliament, less in hock to the whims of small parties.
The steak had a perfectly glazed crust, purely from the cooking on a grill, although the accompanying curly kale and crispy ham hock was over-chewy and undercooked.
Basic medical school education is expensive, leaving young doctors so deep in debt that many are driven toward the more lucrative specialties just to get out of hock.
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We were Southern whites from Nashville and skinheads from New Jersey, black kids from Cleveland wearing ghetto rags and white ex-cons with ham-hock forearms defaced by jailhouse tattoos.
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