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The collection - unsur pr isingly, g iven the subject matter - makes for a rather depressing read, but one that certainly repays the effort.
The legislation repays closer study, because the debate around its various parts enshrined many of the attitudes and preconceptions of colonial forest science.
The book makes demands on the reader, but it repays the effort in full measure.
The recipient may avoid this obligation either by refusing the gift or by repaying it immediately.
After consumption takes place, the consumer repays bt to the bank.
The patron thereby signalled his acceptance of a kind of indebtedness, which would then be repaid over time, by something resembling a salary.
During the prosperous years up to 1999, pension fund governors applied serious cuts in the contribution rate or even repaid formerly paid contributions.
An individual bank might want to do that but, when they repaid, some other bank would borrow.
However, the work of following the close textual analysis is amply repaid for those with enough interest in the historiographical issues to make the effort.
When interest rates fall again, the value of bonds rises and the policy holder sells the bonds and repays the loan.
You would have known right off that the debt was never to be repaid ' ' (40).
The following years he voluntarily repaid his creditors' losses and continued his business as before.
In other words, he repaid to his accuser all the costs of his own prosecution.
Table 3 shows that labourers were mainly repaid with loans of capital goods.
Even with this linguistic challenge, the volume more than repays the reader.
Bonds have to be repaid out of general revenues; the pay-as-you-go asset goes to the plan members, not to the government.
Unfortunately, although the initial loans were repaid, more recently high default rates have led to the suspension of loans.
In retributive punishment, the wicked person is repaid with harm for the harm he inflicted.
Her work is lucid, though dense, and generally repays the attentive reader with its insight and examples of careful, considered scholarship.
Many made restitution for their sins, repaying employers for stolen goods or apologizing to neighbors for speaking badly about them.
The theory of economics is incomplete unless it can explain why economic agents often trust one another, and why that trust is often repaid.
I am just repaying this profit to our community.
A quarter of the borrowers never repaid any of the initial loan.
The present discussion is confined to loans that were not repaid.
Vestrymen decided that ' particular inhabitants ' would be approached for what was termed ' a voluntary loan ', to be repaid at the end of five years.
They protested against the government's view that importers and manufacturers should pay the higher costs for exchange rate increases after they had repaid bank loans.
In the past, this debt has been repaid as soon as a food aid delivery has been made to the displaced settlement.
There was a sort of 'old boys' network' in which worthwhile objectives could be attained by exerting influence in different quarters, and by granting and repaying favours.
Fulfilling the sponsor's hopes is the only way that the gift can be repaid, although in practice no sanction other than withdrawal is applicable if the recipient fails to comply.
Men and women farmers in the village displayed rare willingness to join hands in repaying their long-term debts, and investing in production-enhancing assets to improve their creditworthiness.
Each chapter repays careful reading.
However, given the loan repayment conditions at the time of the study, we would not expect graduates to have repaid their loans within 16 months of graduating.
Refinancing schemes have been poorly targeted and may have helped to postpone necessary adjustment in the sector, setting a precedent which might discourage larger producers from repaying loans.
A further problem relates to endowment mortgages, where the amount outstanding remains at the original level until the endowment policy matures and the whole of the mortgage is repaid.
There is a lot in this book, and readers will find that a careful reading repays the attention to detail that has gone into the writing of it.
Typically, one would impose a restriction similar in spirit to (17): in the last period all previously accumulated debt must be repaid and no additional borrowing can take place.
Debts left over from the massive unsecured lending by banks that followed the oil shock in the 1970s cannot possibly be repaid (surplus petro dollars had to go somewhere).
The rules of such a system imply that each cohort is to be repaid an amount equal to their contributions indexed at some rate, positive or negative.
Any good parent would prefer to mete out punishment that redounded to the benefit of the child rather than simply repaying the child for the harm done.
In any case, in view of all the talk about repaying the money, why make them pay it in the first place?
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A figure for the number of people repaying a mortgage is not available because a proportion of mortgages are joint or second mortgages.
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Of the £500 million loaned to the building societies in 1974, £186 million has so far been repaid.
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Up to date, the total amount of capital expended on the telephone system is approximately £68,000,000, and of that sum £25,500,000 has already been repaid.
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About 3½ million credits have been repaid; new claims have now fallen to a rate of between 6,000 and 7,000 a month.
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If the wife had the earnings, she should be entitled to the credit when it is repaid.
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The £500 million loan has long since been repaid.
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Their contributions to the scheme were repaid to them, with interest, when they left office.
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Any investment now will be repaid many times over.
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The money would have been repaid to them.
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I do not know whether £60 million has also been repaid here.
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The question of how soon the capital debt will be repaid is a matter for the computer operating company.
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How much of the extraordinary profits now to be repaid were on repetitive work?
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I turn next to the £10 million which is to be repaid to the trade unions.
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Under normal circumstances about £120 million a week is repaid.
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Since we have been in office we have repaid the whole of the short and medium-term official debt which we inherited.
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Working out the sums involved and repaying them will involve enormous problems.
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Thirdly, consent for a society to sell should generally be conditional on the whole of the society's mortgage debt being repaid.
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Shareholders will be repaid precisely the amounts that were paid for the assets at the time of sale.
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Within only eight years, the capital debt has been totally repaid.
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The special conditions on which the grant may be made would cease to operate if and when the grant is repaid.
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His spokesman has said that this money must be repaid.
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There are £80,000,000 of debt to be repaid, before it is finished, possibly £100,000,000.
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Such advances, however, will be repaid as soon as the sterling equivalent of the conditional aid dollars has been received.
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They are made homeless and are left with a debt that they have no chance of repaying.
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I doubt whether we shall ever be repaid.
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Finally, the balance of money not thus provided has been raised by way of loan to be repaid.
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As regards the last part of the question, approximately £1,500 has been repaid.
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The tenant for life naturally does not want capital money repaid by instalments.
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I want to know how far we are going to be repaid the money which we have advanced from time to time.
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If it does not pass, then we shall have at once to find some way of repaying what we have paid.
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If it is to be repaid, it is clearly to be repaid by the one or the other.
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Have we been repaid anything, or have we given it?
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We can look as if we are doing it by borrowing dollars, but it does not in fact reduce debt by repaying in borrowed dollars.
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The firm were repaid all costs properly incurred by them.
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The loans raised since 1921 amount to £1,109,000, and they have repaid only £97,575.
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The first instalment of £23,750 has been repaid, leaving the amount of the loan outstanding £56,250.
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We are here guaranteeing an advance of £10,000,000 which may not be repaid for 10 years, or even longer.
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Every million pounds spent on housing in this country is going to be more than repaid by the improvement in the health of the people.
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Will the whole amount that is borrowed be repaid this year?
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Local authorities are concerned mainly with one thing, and that is the amount of the total which is to be repaid.
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Is it absolutely certain that no cost will be incurred which will not be repaid by the supplementary scheme?
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On whom will the loss fall if these loans are not repaid?
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Another difficulty was the question of indicating to these men that a large amount of this money would have to be repaid.
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They are people usually highly connected, who appear in the stud book, but who are bare-faced rascals who have no intention of repaying.
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Once the money is received, if it is repaid in the shape of wages, automatically the money is expended in some form of employment.
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Debt may arise when credit can not be repaid.
The purchased equipment was then rented to member railway administrations so that the loans could be repaid.
Women who conformed to the place men ordained for them were repaid with high dignity, and protection of this dignity.
Finally, she raised a forced loan, never repaid, of £109,000.
Under these conditions the effort required to prepare an index of the database may be repaid by much faster subsequent searches.
As the moment at which the two characters and their opposing agendas first come into contact (and conflict), the piece repays detailed examination.
The loans have to be repaid with interest, but the interest rates are much lower than a profit-maximising international bank would charge.
First, they may have to be repaid at very short notice, meaning the firm is again left with a liquidity problem.
Debts have to be repaid eventually and the strain of paying back high debts compared to capital could leave a business with low liquidity.
He sadly admitted that scientists were at least as bad as poets in the "envenomed hatred" with which they repaid their detractors.
Rodrigues took out a bank loan to buy his shop - he has since repaid half of this loan.
In addition, the company had repaid a long-term loan and several major business clients had delayed the payment of their accounts.
The loans were repaid with the cash generated by the marketing of the lint.
As a result, the provider agreed to a settlement and has repaid the identified overpayments of $162,000 plus other penalties.
Another big ticket is the down payment to buy a home; households largely borrow to buy homes and later save by repaying their mortgages.
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