Are those sorts of games significant, or do you think that they're overdrawn by media commentators? |
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I look at it about once a month, when I get a statement, just to see if I'm overdrawn. |
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The average account customer is overdrawn for 80 days in every year, so it affects a lot of people. |
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I would have to help my father out with that couple thousand dollars when he was overdrawn at the bank. |
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The extent of this schizophrenia should not be overdrawn, but the potential existed for conflicting positions to reify. |
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Its emphasis on the self-regulating and potentially liberating character of traditional law is often overdrawn. |
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While the battle prose is excellent, the language describing noncombat scenes is sometimes tortured and overdrawn. |
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The coincidental use of the same comparison is as amusing as it is overdrawn. |
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Historical fiction runs the risk of degenerating into joining the dots of known facts with overdrawn, sentimentalised characters. |
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Critics have argued that the work's thesis regarding the advent of the totally administered society is overdrawn. |
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What Indian players need is competitive hockey rather than long overdrawn camps. |
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Now I am overdrawn on the bank through direct debits and simply cannot afford the childcare costs as well as my other costs. |
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My bank incorrectly debits a transfer twice from my account, sending me massively overdrawn. |
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These saline waters get pulled into local aquifers as wells and groundwater supplies are overdrawn. |
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If you go overdrawn without agreement on your bank account you get stung by penalty charges and punitive rates of interest. |
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Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter. |
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His back catalogue became valuable, and he went from being overdrawn at the bank to multi-millionaire status in those few years. |
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I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn. |
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My bank incorrectly debits a transfer twice from my account, sending me massively overdrawn and making my account unusable for days. |
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Today you're even more stressed because you're overdrawn and have to make a deposit by noon or your bank will bounce your mortgage payment. |
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The department's bank account was overdrawn by R40m, which is a gross violation of Treasury regulations. |
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We are now overdrawn on our bank account and it has put us in financially difficulty, not to mention all the stress and worry it has caused. |
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We are now overdrawn in our bank account because we are living on such a tight budget and rely on the tax credits. |
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If the account is overdrawn, the bank's claim against A is reduced, or A obtains a debt claim against the bank. |
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If the account is overdrawn, the bank becomes the creditor and the customer the debtor. |
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She also knew that she did not have the bank's authority to issue cheques when her account was overdrawn. |
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The characters are overdrawn to the point where they're just not real, and they really go nowhere. |
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I had been contacted by Mr. Mailander with some of these suspicions a few days previously, and had responded then that I thought some of them were overdrawn. |
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Note that if you select more than one currency, the system cannot display the total amount of the overdrawn accounts in the bank area. |
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The feared death spiral, sucking in overdrawn governments and bank vaults stuffed with their debts, receded. |
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Therefore, as soon as my bank was telling me that I was overdrawn, I was talking to him. |
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One of the biggest problems for people on low incomes is that they may have incurred hefty bank charges because direct debits have bounced or they have gone overdrawn. |
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There's no fee even if you overdraw your account, although you will pay interest on the overdrawn amount. |
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The way the federal Liberals are talking, one would think the fund has been overdrawn. |
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To avoid paying surcharge interest and irregular account charges, never allow your account to be overdrawn without making arrangements with your branch in advance. |
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At its most extreme, the practice leaves victims in the nightmarish situation of having their bank accounts overdrawn by many thousands of pounds without their knowledge. |
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You're never overdrawn and you always have sufficient funds to cover unforeseen expenses. |
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But the smaller man had his hands firmly locked on the yokozuna's mawashi, and refused to yield even as he was literally bending him back on himself like an overdrawn bow. |
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Meanwhile, Heiss had quit his job at Waitrose and was £200 overdrawn in one bank account and had £2.82 in his current account. |
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We will charge you interest at the Overdraft Rate on any amount overdrawn until you have repaid it. |
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I have never gone overdrawn, missed a loan payment or failed to pay the full amount owing every month on my NatWest Gold credit card. |
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She makes frequent financial mistakes such as not paying her bills, getting overdrawn at the bank, and hoarding money in her home. |
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A characteristic of such banking arrangements is that the bank balance often fluctuates from being positive to overdrawn. |
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If you don't have enough money in your account to cover the service charges, they may be charged to any other account you have with us, or your account may be overdrawn. |
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Sometimes all it takes is a late rent payment, family breakdown or being overdrawn at the bank for a student to find themselves in a situation that could prevent them from continuing with their studies. |
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If we allow you to overdraw any of your Accounts we may charge fluctuating interest rates without notifying you from the date overdrawn until it is repaid. |
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With traditional checks being eroded, there is now far too little testing of new initiatives, and the quality of government is likely to suffer as a result. Sir Christopher's picture is, however, overdrawn in places. |
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Although only a quarter of customers go overdrawn each year, most of these had also done so the previous year and were more likely to do so six times a year than just once. |
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The directive will affect you if you pay by credit card, if you hire a car, if you buy a television set on credit or if your bank account is overdrawn. |
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Your bank balance is at zero or overdrawn and your account frozen. |
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Once an account is overdrawn, a deposit at least once a month is required. |
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It is the bank client's responsibility to request information in advance from the bank regarding the current rate of overdraft interest, i.e. the rate applicable on the date the account is overdrawn. |
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If a SECB giro account becomes overdrawn as a result of the charge for the inside daily credit, an overnight credit is granted in the amount of the overdraft, however up to the maximum amount of the inside daily credit. |
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The Bank may, on its own initiative, offset the balances of these accounts or transfer some or all of the balance from an account with a credit balance to an account that is overdrawn, or vice versa. |
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However, considering the very modest budgetary allocations to TES, its assessment of the quality and efficiency of its services appears somewhat overdrawn. |
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The Customer shall pay the Bank interest on the total amount overdrawn at a rate that the Bank only provides at the Customer's express request and that the Bank may change from time to time. |
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They also believe that some of the naysaying coverage of ACO development of late has very much overdrawn. |
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Soon he was overdrawn at the bank and signing rubber cheques. |
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