Russia increasingly lived on ordsprog

en Russia increasingly lived on short-term borrowing. Now, this was an extraordinary merry-go-round.

en Borrowing in the short term has become the way to resolve these impasses.

en The numbers show that the government is opening the faucets when it should save money or spend more moderately. They may not see a consequence in the short term, but in the medium- to long-term, it makes it harder for the country to lower borrowing costs and reduce debt.

en The lack of such short-term borrowing thus far in the current cycle seemingly contradicts the notion that a brisk expansion is under way. Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists.

en This is in line with our expectation that demand for new housing would 'cool off' towards the end of 2005 and in early 2006 as higher short-term interest rates, driven by the Fed, would ultimately translate into higher long-term borrowing rates.

en It is very possible for another year or two we would need short-term borrowing, ... Logic would tell you the cash flow needs would improve with the [approved November] rate referendum.

en It seems more likely now that the current slowdown in the world economy will worsen. In these circumstances, New Zealand's short-term economic outlook would be adversely affected, although any downturn might well be relatively short-lived.

en He began his final short journey to the only judgment that mattered to him and for which he lived his entire extraordinary life.

en Most people... find a disorientating mismatch between the long-term nature of their liabilities and the increasingly short-term nature of their assets.
  James Arthur Baldwin

en They're going to be borrowing more money at the shorter part of the yield curve. Is that going to push short-term rates higher? It's pretty fair to say that's going to happen.

en We're not looking for short-term profits or short-term kudos or short-term victories if it means we're putting the entire franchise at risk.

en But there was a dead silence that morning, right across the land as far as you could see. We shouted 'Merry Christmas,' even though nobody felt merry. The silence ended early in the afternoon and the killing started again. It was a short peace in a terrible war.

en Consumers are growing increasingly concerned about the short-term health of the economy.

en Yes, it will cost an extraordinary amount of money ... and yes, it will obviously increase the deficit significantly in the short term,

en They're moving away from bank cards and credit cards -- short-term installment debt -- into various forms of mortgage borrowing with lower interest rates and long terms.


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