borrowings in English

noun
1
the action of borrowing something.
the borrowing of clothes

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1. The half-eaten fruit, borrowings and Burrowings

2. Total Assets Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Accrued interest on borrowings Borrowings (Note 8) Short-term debt Long-term debt

3. Total Assets Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Accrued interest on borrowings Borrowings (Note 9) Short-term debt Long-term debt Other liabilities and deferred fees

4. Africanisms in contemporary English (CE) may refer to direct modern borrowings or loans from African languages or intergenerational inheritances from past borrowings.

5. The Japanese company has invested its borrowings in government bonds.

6. It covers accrued interest on borrowings and swaps and swap operations.

7. The government decided against rescuing CIT Group -- and that has $ 54 billion of borrowings.

8. The very narrow tax base meant continued heavy reliance on massive borrowings and indirect taxes.

9. The above ceilings are absolute limits authorized by the Council on total accumulated borrowings for each mechanism, with the exception of the 1981 BP mechanism, which is based on total outstanding borrowings.

10. Aggregate outstanding borrowings amounted to 146.2 billion and the balance sheet totalled 201.1 billion.

11. - accepting a loan from an Audit Client or having borrowings guaranteed by the Audit Client;

12. There were no borrowings by consolidated agent Crown corporations for the year ended March 31, 2006.

13. Now it is pleading with the banks to reschedule £250m of borrowings to keep the company afloat.

14. The existing guidelines do not allow direct borrowings by the State Government entities from external agencies.

15. These institutions pool municipal borrowings and improve municipalities’ ability to borrow in capital markets at low rates.

16. 18 Proceeds will be used primarily to repay revolving credit borrowings, to finance new store openings and for working capital.

17. 15 As a result of breaches of certain borrowing provisions, most of the group's borrowings have become repayable on demand.

18. But a top North West broker reckons the group is set to increase borrowings to realise the potential of its businesses.

19. Literary Bengali saw borrowings from Classical Sanskrit, preserving spelling while adapting pronunciation to that of Bengali, during the period of Middle Bengali

20. An Adstratum (plural: adstrata) or adstrate refers to a language which through its prestige is a source of lexical borrowings to another

21. 25 Article Current liabilities of enterprises with foreign investment include short term borrowings, payables, deposits from customers (advance deposits) and accrued expenses.

22. 2 They stock up on financial assets such as government bonds, and the government realizes profits by spending its borrowings on buying commodities.

23. Often subsidiaries are required to guarantee or give charges in support of borrowings by the parent company or other companies in the group.

24. More specifically , banks collect interest on loans and interest payments from the debt securities they own , and pay interest on deposits , and short-term borrowings .

25. In order to maintain equivalent accounting treatment between income on loans and the cost of borrowings, the Bank Amortises prepayment indemnities received over the remaining life of …

26. However, the 5% penalty tax may be waived if the enterprise has prepared contemporaneous documentation to substantiate that the arm's length nature of the inter-company borrowings.

27. Cyprian, borrowings from the popular speech of his day — incantare, falsidicus, tantillus, cordatus — and some new words or words in new meaning — spiritualis, adorator, Beatificus, aedificare, meaning to edify

28. Cyprian, borrowings from the popular speech of his day -- incantare, falsidicus, tantillus, cordatus -- and some new words or words in new meaning -- spiritualis, adorator, Beatificus, aedificare, meaning to edify, inflatio

29. Cyprian, borrowings from the popular speech of his day -- incantare, falsidicus, tantillus, cordatus -- and some new words or words in new meaning -- spiritualis, adorator, Beatificus, aedificare, meaning to edify, inflatio

30. In any event, documentation to justify the arm's length principle for the intercompany borrowings appears to be a good strategy to distant from the 5% penalty tax in case of any adjustment.

31. Focusing on Anglicisms in Norwegian, this paper analyses the use of borrowings and of code-switching in the informal speech of teenagers as it is depicted in the Norwegian teen drama web series 'Skam'

32. [uncountable] (relating to) a language spoken by people who live in and around Baluchistan (an area that includes parts of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan) Modern Baluchi shows borrowings from Persian, Arabic and other languages

33. (i) reserves needed to provide an assurance to the creditors of the ECSC that all of its outstanding borrowings and the interest thereon will be paid in full on their due date, thus enabling the obligor to maintain its "AAA" rating;

34. (a) reserves needed to provide an assurance to the creditors of the ECSC that all of its outstanding borrowings and the interest thereon will be paid in full on their due date, thus enabling the obligor to maintain its "AAA" rating or its equivalent;

35. The lexical creativity of this great mathematician is based on an encyclopedic knowledge of the history of science and a solid grounding in linguistics. He adroitly uses form metaphors, internal borrowings and playful allusions to produce a very colorful terminology and phraseology.

36. The best known descendent of Ovid's Dipsas is La Vielle ("the Duenna"), the old Bawd in The Romance of the Rose (not in the part translated into Middle English; see the notes to the Wife of Bath's Prologue in The Riverside Chaucer for details of "borrowings")

37. To facilitate the involvement of Councillors, members of the public, users of facilities and services and council staff in the development, improvement and co-ordination of local government to raise funds for local purposes by the fair imposition of rates, charges and fees, by income earned from investments and, when appropriate, by borrowings

38. Accruals and deferred income: income received before the balance sheet date but relating to a subsequent financial year, together with any charges not disclosed in the reporting value of the underlying financial instrument which, though relating to the financial year in question, will be paid only in the course of a subsequent financial year (principally interest on borrowings).

39. It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly Antithetical rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors, above all Thucydides.: For the few days of Passover, chametz and matzah are Antithetical.: In performing the physical act of turning from one vast panel to the next, the viewer felt the moment of pause between the two Antithetical extremes represented.

40. Special Procedure for Money Bills Article 110 defines a Money Bill as a Bill which contains only provisions regarding taxes , borrowings , custody of the Consolidated and Contingency Funds , appropriations , declaring of any expenditure as charged on the Consolidated Fund , receipt and custody of money in the Consolidated Fund , audit of the accounts of the Union ( or of a State ) or any other incidental matters .

41. Uncleftish Beholding is the well-known writ by Poul Anderson, who tried to write in a "cleansed" kind of English (since jokingly named Ander-Saxon by Douglas Hofstadter).The following body of that writ shows what English might look like if better handling were made of the Teutonish roots in English, instead of leaning on Latin, Greek, French, and other outland borrowings.