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en We had to borrow the money to put the system in, it was about $140,000 and the $85,000 is relieving the stress of the hospital tremendously financially.

en It's bad enough to have to come to work and stress out over heavy work loads without going home to stress out over not having enough money to pay our rent or bills because of low wages. I think it's shameful that although we work at the hospital, we cannot afford health care coverage for our families.

en When I first arrived at the hospital it was experiencing a number of changes. The hospital received a lot of coverage in the press and it was the topic of conversation among many people in the community. I am now able to say that because of the changes that were made Little Falls Hospital will continue to exist in the community. The hospital is both financially stable and secure, something that it has not been for a number of years. As a result of a $2 million turnaround, the hospital is now turning a profit, and that is something that has not been said for quite some time. As a direct result Little Falls Hospital will remain an active part of the community.

en If it's money that an individual would otherwise have to borrow, meaning they'd take out a loan against a credit card or run up a balance, they are better off economically if they borrow from themselves.

en It's one of those things you never get tired of. Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. It's flying in its purest and simplest form. And it's very stress relieving.

en [Louisiana's public hospital system is on the verge of financial collapse two months after Hurricane Katrina and needs federal aid quickly, the head of the system said.] We're out of money, roughly after Thanksgiving, ... We are running out of time.

en You can borrow money for college. But you can't borrow for retirement.

en It was comforting. I felt like the hospital was financially on its way to a recovery.

en The system was academically and financially bankrupt before the storm. We think there were a lot of good teachers and administrators working in the system, but there was just a lot of mismanagement.

en You can use PDAs for patient information as well, labs and data. We have a system where all the lab results that are in the hospital computer can get hot-synced into your PDA, so that for the patients you're caring for in the hospital you have their potassium, and their creatinine, and their CK-MBs, etc.

en He has done some good things financially for the county and we hope he will be able to turn the hospital around as well.

en In our industry, more borrowing means we are making more money and growing, ... Our business is simple: We borrow money from banks at approximately 7 percent and loan that money out to our customers at a much higher rate. So our bank debt only goes up when consumer demand for our loans goes up.

en It was the third week that I didn't make enough money to pay my employees. I'm broke now. I'm not going to borrow any more money. It will kill me.

en This year we've already given money away, over $100,000, ... Next year, it's going to affect us tremendously, tremendously if the fair is canceled.

en This year we've already given money away, over $100,000. Next year, it's going to affect us tremendously, tremendously if the fair is canceled.


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