Sentences with phrase «let us borrow something»

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By letting you borrow directly from America's local and not - for - profit lenders, we're building something that's been sorely missing in online lending: transparent low - interest lending.
The reality was something different, however, and when the market actually rose instead, Ray lost so much of his own and client's capital that he was forced to let go all of his staff, and had to borrow $ 4,000 from his father to simply pay his household bills.
«If we don't want to get rid of something, we let our friends borrow it and get it back later,» says Erica Cruz, a Coconut Creek, Fla., mother who is expecting a second child.
One of my bridesmaids let me wear a gold angel pin that her mom had pinned on her wedding dress when she got married as my «something borrowed».
Let's Be Cops marks director Luke Greenfield's (The Girl Next Door) return to hard R - rated comedy after the mellower PG - 13 affair Something Borrowed.
Let the new 2015 Kia Sedona have its day, with something resembling styling, a dashboard module that looks borrowed from Cadenza, and available second - row La - Z - Boy - style seats.
And they cited something which I agree is one of the most compelling features about Amazon's ecosystem: the Kindle Lending Library, which lets you borrow one ebook from the library each month without having to pay for it.
By letting you borrow directly from America's local and not - for - profit lenders, we're building something that's been sorely missing in online lending: transparent low - interest lending.
Let me borrow from Peter Bernstein, where he said something to the effect of «Liquidity is the ability to have a do - over.»
Politely saying something like «I am sorry but I not feel comfortable letting you borrow any more money at this time.
Tax refund anticipation loans let you borrow against the income tax refund you have coming in a few months, repay the funds out of your next paycheck or two, and still look forward to getting to spend that refund all over again — hopefully on something fun the second time, instead of on bills.
The initially idealistic plan of letting students borrow money to sustain their education, then pay later once they are capable enough to earn has turned into something of a major economic concern.
Let's say an artist's method is always open - source.4 The theorist Benjamin Bratton suggests as much when he points to Jackson Pollock's drip technique, borrowed from the relatively unknown painter Janet Sobel, to show the difference between originating something and making an impact with it.
Unsubscribed from emails for 10 mins, including something that lets collectors borrow money against their artworks?!
Don't let friends or roommates borrow your credit card; in fact, never carry your cards to and from class unless you're certain you'll be buying something along the way.
Honestly just a guest mode would be great, so I can let a friend borrow my iPad to look something up without my emails and texts popping on the screen.
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