11. Companies and municipalities are rushing to take advantage of borrowing rates near two-decade lows by selling new debt and refinancing older securities at lower interest rates. 12. Companies, meantime, are rushing to take advantage of some of the lowest borrowing costs in decades. 13. Consumers rushed to take advantage of a new lease program on its Jeep Grand Cherokee. 14. Corporate and related borrowing is picking up, as firms rush to take advantage of a recent dip in benchmark Treasury yields. 15. Figuring something must be wrong, Symons rushed to take her call. 16. Finally, the fine gamesmanship of world-class defense lawyers, who rush to take on high-profile cases, can shift the focus of jurors. 17. He said people rushed to take money out of Danamon branches to take advantage. 18. If Dafoe were less secure in his job, he might want to rush to take it back. 19. Instead, their partisans rushed to take sides. 20. It is hardly surprising that elected officials are not rushing to take the side of prisoners in this dispute, particularly in an election year. |