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lend or give an ear to VB

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Bishops are expected to lend their authority to important state occasions, and their pronouncements on national issues are closely followed.
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Unfortunately, the qualities that made her a successful crusaderindependence, single-minded zealdid not lend themselves to managing a large organization of female nurses.
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Nor can it own any other non-property assets except for cash, which it does not lend to anyone.
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Funds may then be lent back to the members or to others in the village for any purpose.
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The owner lent this work for exhibition twice in the late 1960s.
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The climb is not for the faint-hearted and the caddies are specially trained to lend a helping hand (to the small of the back).
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This leads to a loss of profitability and reluctance to lend, resulting in a credit crunch.
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A natural question is that if creditors are aware of the non-enforceability of contracts, why would they lend in the first place?
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At the same time, lending standards and margins tighten, leading to the margin spiral.
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Money market deposits are largely used to lend to corporations who issue commercial paper.
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