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loaning and related
The World Bank has funded Afro-Ecuadorian development proposals in Ecuador since 1998, loaning $ 34 million for related projects between 2003 to 2007, and USAID also overlooked the 2006 elections in Ecuador to see that Afro-Ecuadorians were fairly represented.

loaning and has
When loaning outside the EU, the bank has lending mandates based on EU external cooperation and development policies, which differ region to region.
Under blackmail by d ' Avaux, Eliza concedes in indefinitely loaning the vast fortune she has earned through trade in Amsterdam to fund the King's war efforts.
While under the city government's ownership, Arsenal has struggled financially, resorting to loaning many of its first squad players.
The library has a certain part of its budget funded by the state ; additional funds must be raised by sponsorships, reproduction services, and the loaning from the premises.
The retirement of Li Xiaopeng and loaning out of Zheng Zhi has weakened Shandong's midfield and central defense, but Shandong is still a very strong team in Chinese football with flexibility in attack and good teamwork coached by Partizan great Tumbakovic.

loaning and since
The advantages of paper currency were numerous: it reduced transport of gold and silver, and thus lowered the risks ; it made loaning gold or silver at interest easier, since the specie ( gold or silver ) never left the possession of the lender until someone else redeemed the note ; and it allowed for a division of currency into credit and specie backed forms.

loaning and 2006
In the summer of 2006, the finale of a Kim Possible interactive activity was set up temporarily in the upstairs ImageWorks as a test, themed as Dr. Drakken's base, with a station in World Showcase loaning out " Kimunicators " for interactive activities.

loaning and large
The Santa Monica City Council approved loaning Bayou La Batre 18 vehicles, including six pickups, two trucks with large cranes, utility vehicles with smaller cranes, a dump truck, street sweepers, a riding lawnmower, and six chainsaws.

loaning and number
A number of economic concepts and techniques were applied in early Islamic banking, including bills of exchange, partnership ( mufawada, including limited partnerships, or mudaraba ), and forms of capital ( al-mal ), capital accumulation ( nama al-mal ), cheques, promissory notes, trusts ( see Waqf ), transactional accounts, loaning, ledgers and assignments.
Carter – Bill Cosby – Bill Cosby, while not delivering a major number of lines, ends up loaning Melvin $ 50, 000 to finish the movie, with the only stipulation being that he gets his money back.

loaning and such
" An additional issue with the term loanword is that it implies that the loaning is limited to one single word as opposed to phrases such as déjà vu, an English loanword from French.
Business techniques and forms of business organization employed during this time included early contracts, bills of exchange, long-distance international trade, early forms of partnership ( mufawada ) such as limited partnerships ( mudaraba ), and early forms of credit, debt, profit, loss, capital ( al-mal ), capital accumulation ( nama al-mal ), circulating capital, capital expenditure, revenue, cheques, promissory notes, trusts ( waqf ), savings accounts, transactional accounts, pawning, loaning, exchange rates, bankers, money changers, ledgers, deposits, assignments, the double-entry bookkeeping system, and lawsuits.
These consequences may be as simple as no longer loaning money to the addict, but can be far more serious, such as losing custody of a child.

loaning and now
The flat actually belonged to singer Harry Nilsson, who was loaning it to Moon, The flat, No. 12 at 9 Curzon Place ( now called Curzon Square ), Shepherd Market, Mayfair, was the same property where singer Cass Elliot died four years earlier.
In 1943, Olivia de Haviland ( whom Warner was now loaning to different companies ) sued Warner for breach of contract.
:: But now they are moaning on ilka green loaning ;
Following Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart became arguably the studio's top star In 1943, Olivia de Haviland ( whom Warner was now loaning to different companies ) sued Jack Warner for breach of contract.

loaning and fall
When some of the tenants fall behind, he begins loaning them money ( at a highly profitable interest rate ).

loaning and into
The Interstellar Alliance turned the Excalibur into a research ship, loaning it to Earthforce in the process.
While working in the mines, he hit on the plan of selling lunches to his fellow miners and then branched into loaning money to them at twenty-five percent interest.

loaning and have
The practice of loaning books freely seems to have been a distinctive feature of Irish monastic life: it was a violent dispute over rights to copies of a borrowed psalter which had allegedly led to Columba's exile from Ireland many years before.
These institutions also typically have the ability to influence banking activities by manipulating interest rates and changing bank reserve requirements ( how much money banks must keep on hand instead of loaning out to borrowers ).
A telescope loaning program is also ongoing, for those members who either have not purchased a telescope and want to “ test drive ” a type before putting down their hard-earned money, or for the new member just getting started in the hobby.

loaning and from
As a result of this loaning, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese share a corpus of linguistic terms describing modern terminology, paralleling the similar corpus of terms built from Greco-Latin and shared among European languages.
Addition of cyber cafes on campuses and coffee shops, loaning of communication devices from libraries, and availability of more portable technology devices, opened up a world of educational resources.
This solution allowed the banks with the BIBF licenses to take advantages from the high interest rate of Thailand by taking out a low interest loan from foreign financial institutions and then loaning it to Thai businesses with a higher interest rate ( but still lower than the interest rate of the internal financial institutions ).
In an Islamic mortgage transaction, instead of loaning the buyer money to purchase the item, a bank might buy the item itself from the seller, and re-sell it to the buyer at a profit, while allowing the buyer to pay the bank in installments.
In 2007, he again played himself in the Jamie Kennedy comedy Kickin ' It Old Skool, teaching Kennedy's character ( who revives from a coma he entered at age 12 ) how to make out with his girlfriend and loaning him KITT for his date.
To reinforce an image of league autonomy, teams were restricted from loaning players to, or receiving optioned players from, the NFL or AFL.
It arose from the tradition of the lord loaning a serf a horse or armour or weapons to fight so that when the serf died the lord would rightfully reclaim his property.
At this time charging excess interest when loaning money was considered to be usury, a sin so grave that it resulted in exclusion from the Christian sacraments, and many early bankers were concerned lest their trade jeopardised their souls.
He and Ralston profited greatly from loaning money to mining operations and then foreclosing on those operations when the owners defaulted.
However, MISL refused the NASL / USSF request for player loans, citing the NASL policy forbidding teams in that league from loaning its players to MISL.
Claudio Ranieri brought Smertin to Chelsea from Bordeaux in August 2003 for £ 3. 45m before loaning him out to Portsmouth for the 2003 – 04 season.
Section 183 prohibits any county, town, city, or municipal corporation from owning stock or loaning money to corporations.
The San Diego County Library also participates in the Link + borrowing consortium, loaning and borrowing books and media from over 40 libraries throughout California and Nevada, under much the same borrowing procedure as the San Diego Circuit.

loaning and National
One of the largest customers of Borough National is Winterchem, but because of federal lending limits, the bank " can't loan them a dime " but conceivably could be involved in brokering a deal between Winterchem and some other lender capable of loaning the approximately $ 500 million needed to buy the plant, and the bank would receive a 1 % finder's fee for making the arrangement.

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Innovations introduced by Muslim economists, traders and merchants include the earliest uses of credit, cheques, promissory notes, savings accounts, transactional accounts, loaning, trusts, exchange rates, the transfer of credit and debt, and banking institutions for loans and deposits.
In 1212 the council of Paris condemned those monasteries that still forbade loaning books, reminding them that lending is " one of the chief works of mercy.
* Circulation ( or Access Services ) – Handles user accounts and the loaning / returning and shelving of materials.
Political involvement was minimized and loaning policies were changed.
The agreement stipulated that if U. S. and South Vietnamese forces invaded North Vietnam, the Chinese would respond by loaning pilots to the North.
Sympathetic to the British plight but hampered by the Neutrality Acts, which forbade arms sales on credit or the loaning of money to belligerent nations, Roosevelt eventually came up with the idea of " Lend-Lease.
The ball, marked with a die-cut asterisk, was finally delivered to the hall on July 2, 2008 after Marc Ecko unconditionally donated the artifact rather than loaning it to the hall as originally intended.
Some sources claim that MGM offered to loan both Harlow and Clark Gable to Fox for In Old Chicago if they reciprocated by loaning Shirley Temple to MGM for their upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz.
Moreover, in the prison scene in Clerks II, Jay wants Dante and Randal to fellate each other in exchange for him and Silent Bob loaning them the money to reopen the Quick Stop and RST.
For similar reasons he did not believe people should be paid interest for loaning capital ; in other words, he did not see the loaning of capital as requiring any labor or deprivation on the part of the loaner.
During the last part of the 20th century, the V & A starting loaning the panelling back piecemeal.

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