Word: repay
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wrote a secret letter urging bank chairman William Draper III to open a line of credit for Iraq, though most of the world's financial institutions had stopped lending to Baghdad and the Export-Import Bank's own analysts had concluded that Iraq could not be counted on to repay...
...result, students who will be underpaid in the workplace graduate with too many loans to repay, she says...
...high school students who are not college-bound and would require companies to invest the equivalent of 1.5% of their payroll to train all workers. He also wants preschool for every needy child, national examinations for elementary and secondary students, and guaranteed tuition for college students, who would repay it in cash or with national service. To help finance all this, Clinton would pare $100 billion from the defense budget over the next five years -- twice what the Bush Administration proposes...
...higher education programs: He wants guaranteed college loans for Americans willing to repay the money or provide a public service. In Arkansas, lower-and middle-class high school students with passing grades who stay out of trouble are guaranteed $1000 college scholarships under a 1991 law. He also wants apprenticeship programs for Americans not going to college...
...since. As Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa put it in a speech two weeks ago, "It is no exaggeration to say that Japan could not have achieved its postwar prosperity had it not been for the good-hearted support of the U.S." Older Japanese in particular feel the need to repay that debt, especially now that the U.S. is in the midst of its longest recession since the 1930s. "We are sorry to see America in this trouble," says Tatsuro Toyoda, 63, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Corp. "We must help America because we really would like to see America...