The merchant banks could lend no more than the invested capital they had available.
Tiffany-style pendant lights lend the only flash of colour in an otherwise monochrome and sparsely decorated room.
It's also to lend just moral support to victims and those who are working on the relief effort.
And it would also halve the amount that the banks could lend out to people.
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Private enterprise needs the confidence to invest and hire, and lenders need the confidence to lend.
They would simply lend the fruits of their labor to others with near-term demand desires.
Full-LED headlights, which lend the new generation a striking appearance, are now an option.
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But he didn't lend much of a hand to European leaders attending tonight's summit.
But lending it to the banks to lend to us is not the answer.
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Newspaper reports said pop concerts could be cancelled over legal wrangles with the contractor Lend Lease.
Borrow at 1% and lend out at in this case 5 or 6 or even 7%.
How does forcing banks to lend aggressively rejuvenate an economy so recently hammered by aggressive lending?
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As you know, banks have to hold capital to absorb potential losses when they lend.
In life, we are big-hearted and ever willing to lend a shoulder when needed.
Perhaps the reason they stood out was because the prison system didn't lend itself to excellence.
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All of that hot money meant that bankers were competing to lend to filmmakers.
Startup Champions also engage business incubators and corporations to lend support and get involved.
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It occurred to me that this lovely dessert would lend itself well to a variation.
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Banks used to be as eager to lend to brand-new companies as to professional gamblers.
People were very willing to lend their expertise and to refer us to other specialists.
The northern banks deposit their excess cash there rather than lend in the interbank market.
Time and again, they lend a hand to their neighbors and give back to their country.
But he said the bank needed to lend responsibly, with proper risk management in place.
But its distinctive headlights and contoured bumpers with gaping air inlets lend a contemporary flare.
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Fannie Mae created liquidity, allowing banks to lend, sell the debt and lend again.
Another option--which can also increase your fossil's value--is to lend it to a museum for study.
The European leaders had travelled to Israel to lend their support to the ceasefires.
It's a store where you don't say, "Lend me a hand, " unless you really mean it.
The bank-rescue package this week aims to loosen the terms on which banks lend to businesses.
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