41.   A friendship with a television entertainer or a sports star may be worth large sums, even though that person cannot repay the debt with Government policies.

42.   A key element of the plan was to repay debt the country owed to the United States.

43.   A chunk of that money is gone forever, lent to companies that will never be able to repay their debts.

44.   A stronger won reduces the cost of repaying that debt.

45.   A weakening currency has already inflated the cost of repaying foreign debts and left some banks pressed to raise money.

46.   A weaker currency would cut the value of Indonesian holdings for foreign investors in home currency terms and increase the cost of repaying foreign debt, depressing corporate earnings.

47.   A weaker currency would cut the value of Indonesian holdings for foreign investors in home currency terms and increase the cost of repaying foreign debt for local firms.

48.   A weaker baht will raise the cost of repaying the debts.

49.   A weaker won makes key imports of raw materials more expensive and inflates the cost of repaying foreign debt.

50.   Acer Computer International will use the proceeds of the offering to fund expansion, repay debt and increase working capital.

v. + debt >>共 414
pay 10.11%
reduce 9.54%
repay 8.99%
sell 4.49%
have 3.46%
restructure 2.93%
refinance 2.89%
service 2.08%
pay_off 2.06%
owe 1.97%
repay + n. >>共 190
loan 28.14%
debt 27.02%
money 10.45%
bond 2.43%
creditor 1.64%
fund 1.25%
favor 1.18%
principal 1.18%
investor 1.12%
lender 0.79%
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