91.   Osicom will pay for the transaction without borrowing money.

92.   One way developing countries pay for trade deficits like that is by borrowing money.

93.   Points are an extra fee paid for the privilege of borrowing money.

94.   Phase two comes, probably in early November, when the government starts bumping against its legal limit on borrowing money.

95.   Political leaders should think like businessmen and look for opportunities that are worth borrowing money to pursue, Laffer says.

96.   Rising interest rates generally increase the cost of borrowing money for financial institutions, which can reduce profits.

97.   Rising interest rates increase the cost of borrowing money and stunt corporate growth.

98.   Shell-shocked companies had to hold back some of their most ambitious projects -- power plants, refineries and capacity expansion -- because borrowing money was too expensive.

99.   Since then, he said two efforts to open a small business of his own were thwarted by the high cost of borrowing money.

100.   Some startups are borrowing money, through bridge loans or subordinated debt, to try to ride out the dry VC spell.

a. + money >>共 644
soft 8.80%
federal 7.81%
extra 5.77%
public 5.57%
new 4.68%
additional 2.82%
state 2.04%
foreign 1.58%
good 1.56%
the 1.45%
borrowing 1.03%
borrowing + n. >>共 156
cost 69.33%
rate 8.63%
money 5.27%
authority 1.36%
limit 0.88%
requirement 0.88%
country 0.70%
need 0.66%
program 0.63%
plan 0.52%
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