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Repayment included a modest " fraternal " rate of interest, but the real financial return to the participating countries depended on the value of the output at the time of delivery.
The Income-Based Repayment plan is an alternative to paying back student loans, which allow the borrower to pay back the loan based on how much he / she makes, and not based how much money is actually owed.
In June 1934, she played Myrtle in House on Fire at the Queen's Theatre, and on 22 August 1934 appeared as Margaret Hamilton in Gertrude Jenning's play Family Affairs when it premiered at the Ambassadors Theatre ; Helene Ferber in Repayment at the Arts Theatre in January 1936 ; Trixie Drew in Henry Bernard's play Miss Smith at the Duke of York's Theatre in July 1936 ; and back at the Queen's in July 1937 as Ann Harlow in Ann's Lapse.
Repayment of a revolving loan is achieved either by scheduled reductions in the total amount of the facility over time, or by all outstanding loans being repaid on the date of termination.

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Repayment schedules differ with the type of bond issued.

Repayment and .
UC Davis Law's King Hall Loan Repayment Assistance Program ( LRAP ), founded in 1990 to help alumni working in relatively low-income public-service law careers to repay student loans, was the first loan repayment assistance program established at any UC law school.
Repayment periods can be as short as a few months ( although this is rare ) to 20, 30, or 40 years, or even longer.
The law school awards Toll Public Interest Scholarships to accomplished public interest matriculants and has a generous Public Interest Loan Repayment Program for graduates pursuing careers in public interest.
Repayment of the loan is not gross income to the lender.
Repayment of bonds was through revenues from long-term sales contracts between Chelan County Public Utility District and local industrial and distribution customers.
Repayment typically begins anywhere from six to twelve months after a student leaves school, regardless of whether or not they complete their degree program.
Repayment terms for credit card loans, or debts vary, but the interest is often extremely high.
Repayment of the loan principal is not required, but payment of the loan interest is required.
Repayment is of the amount drawn plus interest.
In 2008 Schizer announced significant enhancements to Columbia Law School ’ s Loan Repayment Assistance Program ( LRAP ) by doubling the income threshold, accelerating loan forgiveness and enhancing benefits to working parents.
At the time OUSA also supported the implementation of an Income-Contingent Loan Repayment Plan.
* the Scientific Review Branch, which coordinates the initial scientific peer review of applications submitted in response to Request for Applications ( RFAs ), training and career awards, program projects, multi-center clinical trials, and research contracts, including Loan Repayment Program applications.
Repayment of the endowment is by the same method as described above for loans, i. e. administered by the Student Loans Company.

depends and entirely
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
Its field at large distances ( i. e., distances large in comparison to the separation of the poles ) depends almost entirely on the dipole moment as defined above.
The thickness of this liquid layer depends almost entirely on the temperature of the surface of the ice, with higher temperatures giving a thicker layer.
Much of Kyrgyzstan depends entirely on Uzbekistan for natural gas ; on several occasions, Karimov has achieved political ends by shutting pipelines or by adjusting terms of delivery.
However, this depends entirely on the particular legislation of the country in which the work is.
This created a perception of MIDI as low-quality audio, while in reality MIDI itself contains no sound, and the quality of its playback depends entirely on the quality of the sound-producing device.
The effect on the postsynaptic cell depends, therefore, entirely on the properties of those receptors.
They can be stopped by a sufficiently thick layer of material, where stopping power of the material per given area depends mostly ( but not entirely ) on its total mass, whether the material is of high or low density.
In Christian teachings, the sacraments derive their saving power from the passion and resurrection of Christ, upon which the salvation of the world entirely depends.
Other priorities, such as the speed of the program's execution, or the ability to compile the program for multiple architectures, often make code readability a less important consideration, since code quality depends entirely on its purpose.
In a footnote printed in the second edition of Utilitarianism, Mill says, “ the morality of the action depends entirely upon the intention — that is, upon what the agent wills to do .” Elsewhere, he says, “ Intention, and motive, are two very different things.
The influence of the Vice President in this role depends almost entirely on the characteristics of the particular administration.
The size of a home range depends entirely on the availability of prey.
In Coleman's conception, social capital is a neutral resource that facilitates any manner of action, but whether society is better off as a result depends entirely on the individual uses to which it is put.
This depends entirely on the convention of the school.
Since the SPE's load / store instructions can read / write only its own local memory, an SPE entirely depends on DMAs to transfer data to and from the main memory and local memories of other SPEs.
* the security of the private key depends entirely on the security of the computer
The meaning of the term is complex and depends entirely on how it is conceived by a given philosopher.
Generally speaking, “ stopping power ” depends upon application and it is entirely too complicated and controversial to cover in any meaningful way here.
Translation: My main purpose is to make myself commendable by a novelty of which no one was aware or perhaps was capable discovering ; this is to play the pawns well ; they are the soul of chess: it is they which uniquely determine the attack and the defence, and on their good or bad arrangement depends entirely the winning or losing of the game.
This Orchid like the two other related species has no chlorophyll and depends entirely upon a symbiotic fungus for survival.
However, the choice of stick during a performance is entirely subjective and depends on the timpanist's own preference and occasionally the wishes of the conductor.
Internet services like CryptoHeaven and Hushmail provide free encrypted e-mail or file sharing services, but the security present depends almost entirely on the quality of the chosen passphrase.
The idea that marketing can potentially eliminate the need for sales people depends entirely on context.
# that the value of a thing depends entirely on the quantity of labour put into it ; and

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