Sentences with phrase «trouble meeting the terms»

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Specifically, Schweizer tells how on September 16, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke held a private meeting with legislators in which they reported that the economy was in deep trouble and predicted near - term disaster in the markets.
The institutions are not only using the money to meet their own short - term financing needs, they are also borrowing additional money to purchase the bonds of troubled countries and earn the spread between the yields on those bonds and the much lower rate the ECB is charging them for money.
While the recent meetings between these two have been close, we expect Chelsea's home form mixed with Arsenal's troubles away this term to swing this one in favour of the hosts.
That follows on from their troubles on the road last term, which saw them win just one of their meetings at top 10 sides.
Having conceded in both meetings last term, it's easy to see Thibaut Courtois being troubling in the Blues net once again, given how exposed he has been in recent weeks.
They do however take the trouble to review and approve every profile as well photograph that is posted on the site to be sure it meets their stated terms of service.
Irina Bazili, a care worker struggling to come to terms with her own troubled past, meets the elderly woman and her grandson, Seth, at San Francisco's charmingly eccentric Lark House nursing home.
When you are having trouble meeting your monthly obligations, it may be to your advantage to refinance your mortgage especially if you can get a lower interest rate or change the other terms of the loan.
In many cases, their financial troubles are not their own fault: they fully intended to meet their lender's terms and pay back their mortgage.
I am also troubled by the financial and emotional cost to the members of claim groups in terms of attending mediation meetings.
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