At least part of it should be used to repay borrowings, as I think the long-term downtrend in interest rates is over. |
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For example, interest on borrowings to purchase buy-to-let property can be offset against rental income for individual property investors. |
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Free access to additional borrowings can make life easy for those who manage their money sensibly, but prove a disaster for spendthrifts. |
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Offset and current account mortgages work by setting your savings against your borrowings. |
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I must agree with the verdict that the black English terms HIP, DIG, and JIVE are not borrowings from an African language. |
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Modern Baluchi shows borrowings from Persian, Arabic, Sindhi, and other languages. |
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There have also been borrowings of dishes such as blood pudding and other ways of dealing with pork. |
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In both cases, large foreign banks will underwrite these borrowings and take a charge on the company's assets. |
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Sterne acknowledged his borrowings from writers such as Cervantes and Montaigne, but was curiously silent about his many thefts from Burton. |
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Like linguistic systems, it is open to individual inventions and borrowings that expand the language, and redundancies that contract it. |
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How borrowings from Hindi words have changed since the end of the Raj is evident from what I once saw in London's Trafalgar Square. |
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Fenelon's text, full of borrowings from the ancients, is beautiful in its elocution and its rhythm. |
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Rushdie's borrowings from Dante consist of topographical and stylistic devices. |
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Indeed, many of the colonial terms which puzzled the new chums were not colonial-grown, but borrowings from various British dialects. |
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In Glasgow's jewellers and souvenir shops you can hardly move for bowdlerisations and the palest of borrowings from the city's most famous son. |
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Religion in the lives of tropical forest foragers increasingly reflects borrowings from neighboring African groups. |
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Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement vocabulary was thin, with very little formal choreography. |
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Excessive domestic borrowings to finance current expenditure has resulted in debt service payments approaching unsustainable levels. |
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In addition to this sum, the loan borrowings of Stoneworth are guaranteed by often-maligned Fitzwilton. |
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Among non-bank sources of funds, resources raised by way of external commercial borrowings and equity issues posted a sharp increase. |
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Buying capital goods in euros rather than pounds also enabled Macnaughton's to save money on its borrowings. |
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Growth also continues in financial sector commercial paper borrowings as they have increased marginally during the first four weeks of January. |
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You see, short-term borrowings, largely commercial paper, are the major source of funding for the enormous growth in the US financial sector. |
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But until the group gets its borrowings down, its scope for further expansion and investment will be severely constrained. |
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The reason is that all these figures give us an idea of what to expect from our own investments and borrowings over various time scales. |
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The move is controversial, because wholesale borrowings of English words into Gaelic have been seen as a sign of weakness in the Celtic language. |
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As seems to be the case in Malaysian, there is some equivocation about whether the borrowings are pronouns or just nouns. |
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Not surprisingly, most econometric models disregard financial sector borrowings. |
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Interestingly, he generally disapproved of borrowings outside of financing entrepreneurship. |
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However, some traditional but gender-specific Gaelic words have been ditched in favour of English borrowings. |
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The high borrowings that led to plunges in the value of many trusts are now working to their advantage with the return of confidence to the stock market in recent months. |
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The focus on the disappearance of existing words and the formation of new words provided insight into loan-words and borrowings as well as obsolete terms. |
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The clientele for McCulloch's hotels has always been cosmopolitan and he freely acknowledges his borrowings from French hotel and restaurant culture. |
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A few more aphorisms have been found as borrowings from the past. |
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A similar phenomenon occurred in Old English, in which very many abstract words were formed by compounds of native Germanic words, instead of by borrowings from Latin. |
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It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly antithetical rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors, above all Thucydides. |
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It's a generational romcom, with tired borrowings from Neil Simon and Woody Allen, in which life-lessons are learned with much laughter and tears. |
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And, importantly, no longer are market rates determined through the interaction of the demand for borrowings with a limited supply of loanable funds. |
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Are you paying overdraft and double-digit personal loan rates on borrowings while leaving money on deposit at an interest rate of one or two per cent? |
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With their use of tone rows and dense counterpoint these pieces should dispel any ideas that Ives's music is just about jaunty marches and musical borrowings. |
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House prices have stopped rising, which will discourage borrowings. |
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If you cannot benchmark your performance against other farmers, budget to monitor and reduce costs, know what borrowings you can service, you are not getting value for money. |
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German today is peppered with borrowings from English and, despite some mutterings, there are no official attempts to purify the tongue of Goethe and Grass. |
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Stylistic borrowings from the exposition's classical columns, bold statuary, and reflective sheets of water soon found their way into new American gardens. |
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As borrowings from other fields of study, one or the other linguistic formulation is more appropriate to any given discussion. |
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The letters c, q, x, and z occur almost exclusively in borrowings from French, English, Greek and Latin. |
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Not all proposed borrowings become widespread, but many do, especially technical and scientific terms. |
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Although the evidence for contacts with Gaul is clear, the borrowings from Latin into Old Irish show that links with Roman Britain were many. |
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There are also a smaller number of borrowings from Chagatai, and Portuguese. |
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Old English borrowings were relatively sparse and drew mainly from ecclesiastical usage after the Christianization of England. |
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For example, all borrowings by the Confederate States of America were left unpaid after the American Civil War. |
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Some French borrowings also date from the Napoleonic era, when the Poles were enthusiastic supporters of Napoleon. |
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Yiddish is a complex blend of Middle High German with Hebrew and borrowings from Slavic languages. |
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Therefore damaskeen, damascene and similar words are also to be rejected as Arabic borrowings. |
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The most common borrowings from foreign languages come from three different kinds of contact. |
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Truly, the worships of the Mystery wandered as did men, and between filchings and borrowings the gods had as vagabond a time of it as did we. |
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Norse borrowings are relatively rare in Old English literature, being mostly terms relating to government and administration. |
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In addition to word and phrase borrowings from Australian, British and American English, New Zealand has its own unique words and phrases derived entirely in New Zealand. |
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As it has been in regular use for centuries, many phrases from its services have passed into everyday English, either as deliberate quotations or as unconscious borrowings. |
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The main advantage is that this lowers the cost of their borrowings. |
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Since the dates of borrowings and sound laws are not precisely known, it is not possible to use loans to establish absolute or calendar chronology. |
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In a scholarly context, the borrowings from Latin have continued until today, in the last few decades often indirectly through borrowings from English. |
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The profusion of the abovementioned examples implies that the words that have retained the postvocalic dental stop should be considered borrowings. |
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