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en As brutal as it may sound, I think that a policy where by people actually repay the HECS debt if they're in gainful employment, wherever they are in the world, I think would make generation Y think twice about remaining overseas,

en It makes sense for Venezuela to repay some debt. With the fiscal reserves amassed in the last three years, it could repay nearly all of its international debt in one swoop.

en We want to make clear that those who do want to return have the option to return to a place they know they will have gainful employment.

en If you look at our theories of social pathology and then at the dismal conditions in which children grow up in our ghettos, you would predict that all of them would be on drugs or psychological basket cases. Yet if you use criteria like gainful employment, forming partnerships and life without crime, you will find that most of those kids make it.
  Albert Bandura

en Debt can be character-forming, but we don't want it to be so crushing that they then conclude they can't go to graduate school or that they can't get into a particular profession because most of their money goes to repay debt instead of going into a savings plan.

en We had some miscellaneous work and outside cleanup, so anybody who wanted the hours had the opportunity to come in and we found some gainful employment for them.

en I will undoubtedly have to seek what is happily known as gainful employment, which I am glad to say does not describe holding public office.
  Dean Acheson

en The magazine publishing industry owes John a debt. And I think the best way to repay that debt is to build on his legacy. And to further the cause of diversity on our pages, on our mastheads, in our executive offices and in our board rooms, His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy.

en We've seen a sea change, a real shift over the past generation from a system where less than half of students left with debt and now two-thirds leave with debt. Now, it's become the norm to leave with debt -- and often with a lot of debt.

en We're engaged in an expensive war overseas, we're spending more than we take in, and even the rosiest economic predictions forecast annual budget deficits in the range of $300 billion for years to come. It matters because our debt is a tax on our children, who'll have to repay with interest the money we are borrowing now. It also matters because deficit spending can also drive up interest rates, making it even harder on families already struggling to pay for health care and education.

en [1.) Ensure you can afford to repay the debt. That means keeping some emergency money liquid.] I think living without any debt whatsoever is neither wise, nor practical, ... But if you're going to take out a loan, you must have emergency cash reserves.

en Consumers are leveraging their future on the expectation that the economy will stay good and that they'll be able to repay these loans without a lot of difficulty, ... In a perfect world, that would be OK, but we know the economy has cycles and eventually it may not be so easy to carry this debt.

en To really make this work, you have to close down some of the inefficient firms that are not going to be able to repay their debt to banks. To date, the state or the party has not had the will to shut down many of these firms.

en We owe everything to society and should be grateful to society for all that we receive from it. We have to repay this debt by helping at least as many people as we can.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en I think the legislation would establish sound health policy through sound tax policy. The poll results also show this is good politics for legislators seeking re-election.


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