"city" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That means higher interest rates on any money the city borrows to keep itself running through the end of this year.
- Despite their objections, the city borrowed the money at 5 percent interest, agreeing to repay it in five years.
- So far, at least the city is not borrowing to pay its day-to-day bills.
- But since the law requires a general reserve of at least $100 million, the city would borrow to raise that amount.
- "It means the city can borrow a little more cheaply and does not have to pay quite as high interest rates," he said.
- Under the compromise plan, the city will borrow $3 billion and make payments earlier through its operating budget.
- The notes mature in three and a half years, but the city will borrow money over an 18-month period as it is needed.
- And so the city borrowed heavily to rebuild itself, especially in the late 1980's.
- The city of Ocala today borrowed the name from the village.
- Unfortunately, the city can't borrow indefinitely to fund the program.
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