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"lend" Definitions
  1. [transitive] to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later synonym loan
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (of a bank or financial institution) to give money to somebody on condition that they pay it back over a period of time and pay interest on it synonym loan
  3. [transitive] (formal) to give a particular quality to a person or a situation
  4. [transitive] to give or provide help, support, etc.

961 Sentences With "lend"

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LEND TO LARGE CORPORATIONS, LEND TO SMALL BUSINESSES, LEND TO INDIVIDUALS, MOVE THEIR MONEY SAFELY, BUILD CYBER SECURITY.
Banks don't lend only to consumers; they lend to one another as well.
"I will lend my voice, I will lend my passion, I will lend my money, I will lend my resources to my youth and my inner city and outside of my inner city so that these kids know there is hope, there is greater walks of life,"  he said.
This is meant to incentivize banks to lend money from the central bank and lend it to businesses and people.
Overnight money -- if you lend me money overnight, I pay you more than if you lend me money for ten years.
Not even QE is much use, since banks are not short of money to lend, but of sound borrowers to lend to.
You can then lend a bit of money in a company in just a few clicks — on average, people lend €220 per loan.
It tentatively agreed to lend Egypt $2212 billion, pending final approval by its board of executives; it did not yet lend the money.
It tentatively agreed to lend Egypt $12 billion, pending final approval by its board of executives; it did not yet lend the money.
By analysing payments and other data on a client's phone, algorithms can be used to lend to borrowers to whom banks would never lend.
McMaster's job, instead, is to lend his prestige to the cause of defending Trump, not to lend his expertise to an overmatched chief executive.
This is a far cry from Ares's boasts of being able to lend €300m at short notice (although Ares does lend to smaller firms, too).
It's no secret that banks are hesitant to lend to small business owners with unproven ideas, and when banks do lend, they are usually pretty conservative.
The findings undermine calls from banks to cut capital charges so they can lend more, and back policymakers who argue that well capitalized banks lend more.
"You only came to us because a bank wouldn't lend to you — you had a credit problem or a challenge a bank couldn't lend to," he said.
"I said, 'if you can't lend money to people without security, lend it to me,'" he told Reuters, outlining a model under which he then lent it on.
"To avoid huge accounting losses, which cut into capital, the effect would be to not lend, or to lend less," said Joshua Ronen, an accounting professor at New York University.
"A short period of time ago, you were not able to lend because of rules, regulation and you were lending to people you didn't even want to lend," Trump said.
"It's one that says 'Please don't lend money to poor people, you can't lend money to poor people who can't pay you back for their mortgages,'" he told CNBC on Monday.
Lend money to the US government for one month, and Uncle Sam will pay you 220 percent interest; lend it for 220 years, and you'll only get 210 percent (per year).
Once a library buys a book, it can do whatever it wants with it: lend it, sell it, give it away, loan it to another library so they can lend it.
"It's one that says, 'Please don't lend money to poor people, you can't lend money to poor people who can't pay you back for their mortgages," he told CNBC earlier this year.
The new approach, being paid to lend, will apply to a special program that allows banks to borrow money for four years, provided they lend the money on to consumers and businesses.
It can cut rates all it chooses but if the banks simply refuse to lend, the rate cuts will only further stimulate the banks' unwillingness to lend and the desire to sell loans.
Because we'll always be here to lend a helping pad.
You lend it legitimacy simply by the presence of photographs.
TARLOV: I lend it to him because we are friends.
They decided to lend their voices to the #HillaryforAmerica campaign.
But then another friend offered to lend him some money.
Easing burdens could also encourage more banks to lend more.
Hard data on judicial records lend credence to this gripe.
Do some lend themselves to different things better than others?
In other words, they would lend less in poor areas.
Just lend a helping hand in a time of need.
Newish regulations encourage banks not to lend irresponsibly to homebuyers.
But there are natural behaviors that lend themselves to advertising.
These numbers may well lend some political advantage to Clinton.
Lend a helping hand — particularly if it involves French braiding.
That should help lend support to the greenback, he said.
But, thankfully, a woman stepped in to lend some assistance.
The findings lend insight into ancient Native American inking traditions.
Their findings lend insight into ancient Native American inking traditions.
Cuoco will lend her voice to DC and Warner Bros.
It has Mick Jagger behind the scenes to lend authenticity.
Some family bankers can give or lend money without worry.
In Observer, his likeness and voice lend weight to Lazarski.
That should help lend support to the dollar, he said.
His bank will only lend 20.65% of the property's value.
Bruce Poliquin in Maine and lend a boost to Rep.
Banks like to lend to buyers with a 30% deposit.
A dear friend went with me to lend her support.
I'm also aware he wouldn't lend it to just anyone.
Argentina has also persuaded private banks to lend it money.
Its banks will not lend cheaply to the private sector.
But newly discovered whale bones lend credibility to Pliny's account.
It doesn't lend itself to a quick social media hit.
All you have to do is lend him your ears.
His comments on Tuesday lend bipartisan credence to the push.
"Campaigns don't lend themselves to loving relationships," Mr. Posey said.
Investors lend money to banks by buying their debt securities.
I am proud to lend pediatricians' voices to the effort.
As such, they lend credence to The Intercept's new reporting.
Is she using Gus to lend meaning to her life?
Meanwhile, advances in science lend legal weight to the cases.
But we appreciate your willingness to lend us your money.
Don't get angry with them — instead, lend them your support.
They lend shade and grapes to share, Mr. Coutu said.
"The job just doesn't lend itself to PTSD," Troy said.
The most recent company to lend support was American Honda.
Them appeals lend themselves so easily and naturally to violence.
A policy has encouraged banks to lend more to government.
Huge windows lend light, drama and a more open look.
The key question is whether banks will simply lend more?
To lend credibility to this scaremongering, he dispatched the troops.
BY ITS NATURE, wood does not lend itself to spectacle.
We lend one another our bathing suits, jean jackets, belts.
Y'all think that you can lend me a little bit?
And SoftBank will lend up to $5 billion to WeWork.
Fairmont Hotels has "canine ambassadors" to lend out to guests.
In addition, specific films might lend themselves to particular activities.
It plans to lend two more smaller pieces of farmland.
He continues to lend Ms. Elkind a hand with errands.
Apollo proceeded to lend $184 million to the Kushner Cos.
Would you lend her your support verbally or even financially?
What perspective does the history you examine lend to this?
"We were excited to be able to lend a hand."
Heavyweight miners gave up initial losses to lend further support.
Procedures for investigation and prosecution lend themselves to widespread abuse.
Hunting the hunter can lend credibility to any alien invader.
I think I could lend a hand to Mark Zuckerberg.
Jane Fonda was also in attendance to lend a hand.
"Banks would rather lend on things like mortgages or against commercial real estate than lend money to new businesses or (towards) innovation and development - the types of asset that power our economy," she said.
Its already-negative interest rates mean it is more expensive for Japanese banks to stow money away than to lend it to businesses, but banks can have a hard time finding places to lend.
Villeroy, who is also head of the French central bank, added that the ECB stood ready to lend euros to British banks if necessary, and that the Bank of England was prepared to lend sterling.
Yet many important topics do not lend themselves to closed storytelling.
The President asked that Congress lend billions to nations resisting aggression.
To do a deal with the nationalists would lend them respectability.
There's no reason why some institution wouldn't be willing to lend.
But that did lend a certain amount of authenticity to Reddit.
"He'd lend you $500 to put your demo out," said Fuentes.
I DON'T BELIEVE THEY LEND THEMSELVES WELL TO A THEATRICAL WINDOW.
As Vulture reports, Dion will lend wisdom to Gwen Stefani's team.
Atticus agrees to lend his eyes and ears to Delaney's cause.
Some problems lend themselves more easily to A.I. solutions than others.
If this is the case, SprezzaBox can lend a helping hand.
Verizon. Who jumped at the opportunity to lend him a hand?
I think it will lend itself into my music a lot.
Experts outlined multiple factors that could lend Clinton authority within Britain.
The government would rather they were allowed to lend even more.
They therefore would not be spurred to lend out more money.
Honor wants to lend his huge heart to the Big Apple.
On what terms would sailors borrow and lend biscuits among themselves?
They now hope Western military allies will lend them political support.
It works partly by nudging banks to lend more (or less).
"A protracted crisis does not lend itself to solutions," he says.
Even China and Russia seem reluctant to lend more to it.
Much less does it lend itself to a subject like creativity.
Simple: You offer strangers $5 if they lend you their faces.
That will lend the Trump exposés more credibility and persuasive force.
While they waited, a bunch of volunteers came to lend assistance.
Check out the Centrist Project, sign up and lend your support.
Omo, he says, could hopefully lend a hand to his efforts.
"These trends can lend sustained support to the forint," they said.
"Add it all up and banks want to lend," Schulz said.
As banks' profits suffer, so they are less likely to lend.
These techniques lend themselves well to representing incremental accumulation across time.
The stoic characters of Strip Generators lend themselves to sarcastic commentary.
If you have time to help a colleague, lend a hand.
More than any other academic venue, conferences lend themselves to espionage.
They can simply print money and lend it out as needed.
Regulation may help lend more credibility to the cryptocurrency among investors.
Banks are finding it more attractive to lend to the government.
The Germans seemed to think so during lend-ease in WWII.
Former President George W. Bush will lend a hand to Sen.
"They even lend money to their clients — why not?" he said.
It doesn't lend itself to angry slogans or neatly packaged programs.
J.Crew's "Perfecting Pockets" in the front lend additional support and coverage.
Therefore, they lend excess cash and earn the federal funds rate.
And SEC studies have begun to lend credence to certain allegations.
Whether seizures or premonitions, they lend the novel little forward momentum.
However, that simple fact does not lend itself to simple solutions.
The organization also works to educate communities and lend social support.
Party supporters have since been asked to lend it money directly.
This is because these entities effectively borrow short and lend long.
And finally, James Corden will lend his voice to Balloon Man.
The China Development Bank has plans to lend $95 billion overseas.
God is invoked not merely to lend texture to his triumphs.
Hopefully passive aggression can also lend a hand in trumping hate.
They lend themselves to ambiguities, misunderstandings and they always end badly.
Today things were more stable and people were happy to lend.
Banks will lend, but they are constrained as to how much.
Across the board, producers said that musicals lend themselves to radio.
But why do we want to lend out the US military?
He chose Digital Madrid to lend the project a worldly atmosphere.
Might "harm reduction" lend spurious legitimacy to all types of FGM?
That's exactly when the lender of last resort needs to lend.
The liquidity requirements have removed their ability to lend funds freely.
And, as always, the community has responded to lend a hand.
The citizens of Bridgeport offered to lend Barnum fifty thousand dollars.
The school sent an employee to Bologna to lend her money.
More than any other academic arena, conferences lend themselves to espionage.
"Two years ago I didn't lend anything," Triguboff told the AFR.
I think those two platforms really lend themselves to this category.
Regulators have also ordered banks to lend more to private businesses.
But the guards at the jail wouldn't lend him a pair.
Civil War sites lend themselves especially well to such tribal instincts.
That makes it less profitable to borrow short and lend long.
In many crises, people quickly come out to lend a hand.
Creditors that lend money under riskier conditions ⁠— unsecured creditors ⁠— come next.
One hopes faculty members will lend a hand to these efforts.
Being a Western brand can lend a sense of credibility abroad.
They have also suggested that banks lend more to small businesses.
Investors have lined up to lend money to the federal government.
Lend your time and your passion to the causes that matter.
Leasing and housing-finance companies lend without assessing ability to repay.
Bailey's case does not lend itself to such a binary assessment.
Compounding the problem, the service doesn't lend itself to repeat customers.
Ms. Moore periodically emerged from the building to lend her support.
Did you ever lend or give money to a family member?
This does not lend itself to a clean or lively grid.
The problem is not that Indian banks lack deposits to lend.
These elements lend the film the appealing aesthetic of a scrapbook.
The villagers asked if Mr. Screwvala would lend them the money.
All you have to do is lend Mr. McBurney your ears.
Weekly export data failed to lend much support to hog futures.
Instead of equity, it opted to lend the group $841 million.
Big depositors and others who might lend to banks, having no government guarantee, would thus demand higher interest rates from banks that took more risks and refuse to lend to those that took much more risk.
Banks usually borrow in the short term and lend longer term, so a normal yield curve, which has an upward slope, allows them to borrow on lower short-term rates and lend on higher rates long term.
Banks take in deposits and then turn around and lend out the money again, but obviously they can't lend out all of the money again or else depositors would never be able to get their money back.
He was scorned for seeming to lend credence to the party's propaganda.
Those loans burden banks and make it harder for them to lend.
Better yet, lend support to disabled leaders already engaged in the struggle.
At least these dire circumstances sometimes lend themselves to moments of brilliance.
However, Cridland believes he has an important voice to lend as well.
In other words, gravitate towards items that lend themselves to transitional styling.
Positive U.S. economic indicators, including low unemployment, should lend support, Smith said.
First, a bank that lacks liquidity is in no position to lend.
Sheaffer, 30, is also there behind the scenes to lend a hand.
Established in 3603, its job is to lend cheaply to local authorities.
DJ Khaled, Nicole Byer, and Jay Pharoah will lend a hand, too.
Having someone else lend their good credit can yield more affordable loans.
His apparent allergy to subtlety doesn't exactly lend itself to pop success.
The length of time may also lend some unreality to the diaries.
GC: Is that holding back your ability to lend into this economy?
They also seek to lend at affordable rates, so often underprice risk.
At home, robots can vacuum the floor or lend a sympathetic ear.
It would be illegal to lend or borrow based on the dividend.
Bennett later called on other white players to lend their support, too.
CNIA is a government association, which should lend authority to its figures.
No one would lend to the US, except at junk-bond rates.
Latin America's linguistic and ethnic divisions do not lend themselves to separatism.
Much like press conferences, the format does not lend itself to spontaneity.
It wasn't all "lend you a cup of sugar" and neighborhood watch.
We're building the infrastructure where any investor, big or small, can lend.
NFIB has asked all three branches of government to lend a hand.
Questions that basic don't lend themselves to being settled through political debate.
His family had no funds to lend, and Nigeria's banks weren't interested.
Does this song lend itself to a theme running through the record?
His personal story is complex and doesn't lend itself to simple answers.
The FBI is involved in the investigation to lend support, Love said.
That means competition to lend to the most attractive borrowers is stiff.
"That nature doesn't lend itself to search, keyword search," the CEO added.
Did you lend your friend some money and never got paid back?
Such conditions and character don't usually lend themselves to a committed populism.
You don't think 2900 will lend intensity to anti-transit political forces?
In restaurants, the GammaChef could lend a hand to the human cooks.
I think he said something about ... They don't lend themselves to this.
This gave three local banks the confidence to lend a further $14m.
"I will gladly lend you my copy," Khan said to huge applause.
This has affected their ability to lend more and spur economic growth.
Keystone College in La Plume, Pa., will lend its portable glassworks furnace.
You can't borrow at 9.5 percent and profitably lend out 4.5 percent.
He "was always, always willing to lend a helping hand," Morrison said.
But grenache has particular properties that lend themselves well to exaggerated wines.
There comes a point when the international community won't lend to you.
Jeff Bridges, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard and Paul Rudd lend their voices.
The ample summer rains and subtropical climate lend themselves to growing fruit.
The next EPA administrator needs to lend his support to Safer Choice.
If you wouldn't lend to yourself, odds are a bank wouldn't either!
Instead, they lend you a similar model to put through its paces.
A tie-up would lend each company the scale necessary to compete.
And Goucher and Radcliffe's marathon performances lend the idea some anecdotal evidence.
The very reasons that Instagram can be infuriating also lend it strength.
These factors don't lend themselves to easy fixes by a long shot.
And the ballpark really doesn't lend itself to getting there and banging.
Sex is had in locations that do not lend themselves to pleasure.
Key and Peele, naturally, will lend their voices to the demon brothers.
Click on for 15 styles that lend themselves to doing just that.
Do you think the aesthetics of Nazi Germany lend themselves to comics?
And formal training doesn't always lend itself to dancing just for fun.
It also partners with banks looking to lend to small businesses online.
Wall Street lenders have already agreed to lend the company $300 million.
The herbs lend freshness, while the butter enriches and the lemon brightens.
But if Diaghilev is dramatic, he doesn't much lend himself to drama.
It depends on the idea; different things lend themselves to each medium.
Though it isn't illegal, charities rarely lend money for real estate deals.
Bay Area firefighters rush down to lend a hand in Southern California.
Light winds from the east lend the air a damp, chilly feel.
Gal Gadot, Jack McBrayer and Taraji P. Henson also lend their voices.
Protesters often belong to organizations that lend theoretical, moral and logistical support.
But some recent events appear to lend credence to the plaintiffs' claims.
But recent government actions lend a painful urgency to these interwoven stories.
Dirty tubes can lend the ice cream unpleasant off-notes and aftertastes.
Additions like this lend a surreal element of humor to the book.
Banks take in deposits, then lend that money out and charge interest.
And really, the novels don't lend themselves to more than one season.
They also maintain that cooperation with the inquiry would lend it legitimacy.
Those that were present did not lend credit to his denial: Sen.
Authorities also stepped up efforts to get big banks to lend more.
Pension funds and other institutional investors frequently lend stock to hedge funds.
But Uber's business incentives lend credence to Ms. Kapor Klein's guarded optimism.
Other identifiers also lend themselves to targeting people's vulnerabilities in obvious ways.
Banks will typically lend up to 60 percent of the purchase amount.
Funko's signature black eyes lend themselves perfectly to the little Yoda character.
They still have local credibility and networks of supporters to lend out.
Mr. Kroll, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph and Jordan Peele lend their voices.
But those echoes don't lend this finale much additional depth or stakes.
Why does Lego's distinctive design lend itself to incorporating the Braille system?
Pelosi's discursive style of speaking does not lend itself to sound bites.
Some made it happen solo, others had their partners lend a hand.
It also creates incentives for consumers to borrow and lenders to lend.
The featured pop and modern artists lend themselves well to alphabet letters.
Timothy Olyphant and Emma Thompson also lend their voices to the project.
I knew I'd find someone who could lend me an Allen key.
"It's not just banks deciding whether to lend you money," Oliver said.
Banks are loathe to lend to 18-year-olds with no credit without some sort of incentive from the government, and the government is loathe to provide that incentive because it can lend to students directly at less cost.
Because some banks borrow to lend, the differential between what it costs a bank to borrow in the open market and the rate it gets paid to lend is paramount when deciding to commit capital to a lending relationship.
This week's rise in U.S. bond yields helped lend support to the greenback.
Republicans complained that the trip would lend legitimacy to the island's Communist government.
The uncertainty causes them to lend less than they otherwise would, they argue.
When the yield curve steepens, it makes banks more willing to lend money.
There's a chance that will lend itself to less fighting and more building.
Jobs most in jeopardy from here are those that lend themselves to automation.
Firstly, it works best with straightforward questions that lend themselves well to searches.
However, he says if she reaches out he'll gladly lend a helping hand.
Reduce the regulatory burden government imposes on banks and they will lend again.
Windows and macOS have tools to lend a hand with this as well.
Van Hollen lashed out at Republican leaders for refusing to lend their backing.
So, it's only natural that they lend their expertise to Yeezy's campaign, right?
ZestMoney wants to make it easier to lend money to buy goods online.
They are less heavily regulated and lend in particular areas such as housing.
Mr Heitke wants some of them to come up and lend a hand.
They would then encourage creditors to lend the country much-needed foreign currency.
You don't have to physically be in Houston to lend a hand, either.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Friends, Romans and Latin lovers - lend the Vatican your ears.
Lenders can thus lend far more than they hold in central-bank reserves.
Local Sunnis, who call themselves the Tihama (coastal plain) resistance, also lend support.
Join her this October and lend your voice to Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Could he successfully lend a hand with a 320 million-citizen physical one?
He will also lend a hand to Mr Shadary (or any other winner).
I think those presentations lend themselves well to artists in their own mediums.
OPEC's output cuts and supply disruptions continue to lend support to the market.
The very least I could do is lend my body to this cause.
People had once been willing to lend a hand when required, he says.
There are definitely some clues that lend themselves to participation in Black culture.
Citi can lend to more companies; C2FO gains access to the giant's clients.
It should allow banks to lend again, if they can find willing borrowers.
That in turn should encourage bankers to lend more freely, spurring further growth.
It does indeed lend a cinematic mood to even the most everyday situation.
Europe's multiple fissures and identity neuroses do not lend themselves to straightforward solutions.
He agrees to "lend" a colleague one of his patients for a lecture.
Some opposing lawmakers called the proposal to lend money to pensions a bailout.
Some had their own unique signs to lend more voice to the protest.
These players also have existing platforms that lend themselves to train better algorithms.
Banks take in deposits at short rates and lend out at long rates.
The lenders say they help people whom mainstream banks will not lend to.
Multiple Instagram posts promoting Discovery in Klingon also lend themselves to this interpretation.
Duke also likes to lend a helping hand at the family's RPM eateries.
However, global cues will lend a helping hand in directing the overall market.
Payments banks can take deposits and remittances but are not allowed to lend.
Further gas sector development will lend additional support to the external balance sheet.
Venus in Capricorn will lend some kindness and maturity to your partnerships, too.
Fortunately, the family's German shepherd Maxx was there to lend a helping paw.
Plenty of outfits lend to very poor people hoping to start a business.
But most will probably have to close branches, sack staff and lend less.
If extended, it could massively impact the ability of banks to lend nationwide.
Candidates can also lend unlimited amounts of their own funds to their campaigns.
A sous-vide machine can lend a hand, in the most delectable way.
But those are rare enough that they don't lend themselves to statistical analysis.
Climate change is far too complex to lend itself to an easy solution.
The British Museum may lend Israel the original letter to put on display.
You know, but at the end of the day, someone has to lend.
It was Lawson who had invited King to Memphis, to lend his support.
Of course, in a real-world case, more facts would lend greater clarity.
The United States can and should lend a helping hand to Iran's opposition.
Not surprisingly, some occupations better lend themselves to working from home than others.
Banks are getting crushed — and if banks don't lend, your economy goes nowhere.
Buchanan grimaced for a moment and jokingly offered to lend me a shotgun.
All you have to do is lend Mr. McBurney your ears (1:45).
If so, did you try to help or lend support in any way?
Even the grayish, televisual camerawork helps to lend the movie a documentary feel.
You can spend it, save it, invest it, lend it or donate it.
They lend themselves to solid structures that are nonetheless fated to fall down.
The GSC might also lend support to local authorities, depending on their needs.
The intrigue and breakneck pace of this series lend themselves to binge watching.
But, there are also places that seem to lend themselves to getting fit.
They're also incredibly cinematic and should lend themselves to easy big-screen adaptation.
After a while, even my own mother refused to lend me a ship.
That should encourage banks to lend to businesses and households at reduced rates.
She added that she was willing to lend her support to the cause.
City Kitchen Dried wild mushrooms lend this comforting braise its depth and character.
They just hoard it relentlessly, and then massage it and lend it out.
Not everyone has sketchy banks to lend them money and bail them out.
Climate change, he argued, does not lend itself easily to cost-benefit analysis.
The woman next to me forgot hers, so I lend her my towel.
It's an emotional day, so ask your loved ones to lend a hand.
Blackwood's loose pencil lines and brushy bright colors lend a lovely naturalistic look.
Few discussion topics lend themselves as well to the podcast format as movies.
We Uber to my apartment to lend her a pair of mine instead.
Q&A Deformation, impurities, radiation — many factors lend unexpected color to a diamond.
And easy as well to find someone willing to lend that perfect sweater.
Mr. Etheredge's insight and contemplative nature lend a tangible feel to his work.
The hardest part was perhaps convincing certain gentlemen to lend us their cars!
Overnight, news broke that major Asian and European banks lacked cash to lend.
Almost immediately, friends and acquaintances stepped in to lend expertise and a hand.
Creditors, which lend money secured on assets a company owns, are paid first.
The decision whether to lend to Lehman was legally up to the Fed.
You can lend an EAR, and hopefully not have to part with it.
And the assortment of activities does, of course, lend itself to social media.
Visitors were corralled, she added, to lend their email addresses to the effort.
But the length of their acquaintance helps lend some perspective to any discord.
Did each thematic area lend itself to a race, class, and gender analysis?
That's partly because Canadian banks and pension funds have remained willing to lend.
The importance of Iowa stems from the momentum it can lend a candidate.
It's that I knew that he could lend me the perspective I needed.
Sutton Foster, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Lance Bass and Nico Tortorella lend their voices.
To meet those requirements, foreign banks lend the money to their American outposts.
Indebted banks — state-run and vulnerable to political meddling — won't lend without reform.
Current designs also don't lend themselves to easy deconstruction by hand or machine.
It's the mitochondria that lend dark meat one of its distinguishing (disgusting?) characteristics.
Presumably, his collaboration would lend a classic touch to Samsung's future-forward concept.
It gives lenders comfort to lend to these operators at more attractive rates.
Healthcare and tort law are two areas that lend themselves to local control.
It's nothing new for the children of Presidential candidates to lend a hand.
That could lend the secretary of State more weight abroad than his predecessor.
Certain genres, like fantasy or period pieces, don't lend themselves to product placement.
Tomatoes, pickled peppers or vegetables, citrus or yogurt lend a bit of zip.
He feels the animals in his work lend an accessibility to the masses.
The banks suffered $410 billion in losses, but were still able to lend.
Raising awareness, at least in Hollywood, really does lend itself to concrete results.
Just little quips and soundbites don't lend themselves to any sort of change.
The move aims to motivate banks to both lower lending rates and lend more, by charging banks to hold their reserves with the central bank - charges that will eat into their profits, unless they can lend out the funds profitably.
Domestic banks that used to borrow and lend reserves in the interbank market are now more than happy to leave that cash at the Fed — earning the higher IOER with essentially zero counterparty risk — rather than lend it to other banks.
German tax rules confer benefits on collectors who lend their works to public institutions, but the raised profile that comes from public exhibition has made some clients reluctant to lend their art, regardless of the breaks, Ms. von Brühl said.
The British central bank said Wednesday that it would cut its main interest rate, provide incentives for commercial banks to lend to small and medium-size businesses, and temporarily authorize banks to take more risk so that they can lend more.
If a bank is ailing, investors have less desire to lend to the bank.
Tom Metzger (former KKK), may lend credence to this claim—or maybe there is
He's recognizing the Creator, honoring Mother Earth and calling on spirits to lend support.
They're always willing to pitch in and lend a hand to make things smoother.
What Trump cares about most, though, is getting banks to lend money more aggressively.
Sure, there are some topics that seem to lend themselves appropriately to opinion pages.
To lend some of your time to help map the region, get started here.
This is partly because not all clinical concepts lend themselves to being measured objectively.
Very -- it was very generous of Greg to lend these kids the anxiety medication.
At the same time, be prepared to lend a hand to less-experienced writers.
Sitcoms tend to lend themselves to years and years and years, for whatever reason.
Few banks are willing to lend to cannabis companies that handle the plant directly.
However, Barclays' economist Rahul Bajoria said this may not mean banks would lend more.
From Monday, it will provide special funds for banks to re-lend to businesses.
Everywhere, regulations encourage banks to lend against property rather than make loans to businesses.
One option would see SoftBank, its largest investor, lend $5 billion to the company.
Both of these drawings were done with graphite, but the surfaces lend differing effects.
The spread between where they borrow and where they lend is getting closer together.
We want to lend a helping hand and move forward in the right direction.
Rather, Handler said, celebrities have an obligation to lend their voices to political causes.
Casper will also lend you pajamas, and provide free snacks, coffee, and skincare samples.
This month it launched a new internet operation, named Marcus, to lend to consumers.
If you want to lend your support, consider buying these sweat-proof wireless earbuds.
Ted Cruz is willing to lend a hand to Donald Trump, he said Tuesday.
We encourage provincial and municipal governments across Canada to lend support as they can.
In effect, the young lend to their parents and collect repayment from their children.
Normally, the creatures lend this series a built-in sense of awe and wonder.
Generally state-owned, they lend in pursuit of missions set out by the government.
Banks might also become more reluctant to lend, adding further pressure on economic growth. .
It is making money for the bank when they lend it out to others.
And the rules restrict the products firms can offer: for example, they cannot lend.
Singer/songwriter and Broadway newbie Sara Bareilles was on hand to lend her voice.
The unexpectedly soft August jobs report will lend a little political advantage to Trump.
Trying to lend more where people are more inclined to save may not pay.
This could lend insight into the exact conditions under which our planet was formed.
Take this as a warning to lend things to Tyga at your own risk.
They have, among other things, asked insurers to lend cash to hard-hit firms.
But many European countries have allowed funds to lend without a full banking licence.
Netflix has officially renewed Black Mirror to lend us perspective while the world burns.
The PBOC has been ordering banks to lend more actively and buy more bonds.
Alanis'  music is full of powerful narratives that lend themselves organically to this process.
There are few shows that lend themselves to rampant fan theories like Twin Peaks.
These and more artworks lend The Rubin an air of psychedelic and spiritual transgression.
One White House official who didn't lend his voice to that effort: Trump himself.
Perhaps Arnett will lend his musical talent to the soundtrack of Olsen's next film.
When the band arrive on stage, they lend their greetings to our herbal surroundings.
"The market is now happy to lend to any issuer pretty much," Chatellier said.
The state-owned banks that lend to them are also arms of the government.
Unfortunately real-time strategy games don't really lend themselves to this kind of immersion.
Studying lakes is pivotal because the ocean doesn't lend itself well to controlled experiments.
You need consistent access to money if you want to lend money to others.
Big banks borrow short and lend long, hoping to capture the difference in costs.
However, one of Bradshaw's most beloved designers wasn't willing to lend a helping hand.
Mr Pence, a staunch fiscal conservative, is unlikely to lend them a helping hand.
Far safer, many banks conclude, to lend to established clients or to the government.
Also onboard to lend a hand with the music is Elton John, STX said.
He basically overpaid for properties, but he got people to lend him the money.
And does she have a background that will lend itself to victory as well?
The cut in the reserve ratio is intended to encourage banks to lend more.
There's a whole slew of diseases that lend themselves to this type of approach.
But strong labour markets lend more encouragement to frustrated workers than pause to firms.
He has had no problem finding people who want to lend to his businesses.
The EU is even prepared to lend money to Iran to frustrate U.S. sanctions.
"His personality doesn't lend itself to broad-based popularity," said GOP strategist Rick Tyler.
Most piers, because they are narrow, don't lend themselves to full-size sports fields.
Democrats saw that move as seeking to lend credibility to Schultz's nascent political operation.
"It does not lend itself to micromanagement-free management," he told me, somewhat drily.
Mr. Berggruen makes it easy for even very busy people to lend their prestige.
President Roosevelt signed into law his historic lend-lease bill to aid Great Britain.
Scott said that he believes the opportunities to lend to companies outnumber Blackstone competitors'.
Nick Jonas is the latest star to lend his name to a liquor brand.
Prime brokers also lend cash, offer clearing and risk management services to hedge funds.
What drives productivity is poorly understood, so it doesn't lend itself to easy solutions.
Ma also sought to address concerns about banks' reluctance to lend to private firms.
When a bank is placed on the PCA, its ability to lend is restricted.
" She added that the notion that Cuba was unlikely to lend works was "speculation.
So authorities are keen to keep banks liquid and to encourage them to lend.
Unlike conventional banks they cannot lend money to customers and cannot issue credit cards.
We can lend to those customers, whether it's Wells Fargo's or someone else's money.
All the TV show regulars will lend their voices to the movie as well.
To make it, Elliott had people from different backgrounds "lend" their ears for casting.
But Saturn, the planet of reality, is here to lend a grounding, helping hand.
It also won't lend to businesses that sell any firearms to those under 21.
Why would people be willing to lend to us for such a small return?
Twitter doesn't lend itself real well to an in depth understanding of my mindset.
Sometimes, parents lend their children money to pick them up something from the shops.
He has promised to lend me his floor pass at least once this week.
Google engineers will also lend their time and experience to help the organization's efforts.
This set of tweaks does not really lend itself to an easy obvious slogan.
Her character's vulnerability, uncertainty and growing self-acceptance lend the movie a necessary gravity.
It resulted from complex technical negotiations that do not lend themselves to snappy slogans.
Most sites lend money, undercutting the banks and offering a better return on cash.
And the American government has simply not had the wherewithal to lend a hand.
If the bank decides the building is a risky investment, it may not lend.
The White House scrambled to lend a veneer of coordination to Mr. Trump's outburst.
The goal is to encourage banks to lend rather than playing the rate arbitrage.
But the global investor community is happy to lend the money at attractive rates.
Samuel L. Jackson returns to lend his unmistakable pipes to the role of Frozone.
These are tiny details, but they lend each mission ambience, a kind of mood.
Russia was one of the first countries to lend international legitimacy to the government.
Dr. Mukwege urged global institutions to name the perpetrators and lend support to survivors.
Cyrus does not lend credibility to hip-hop, nor can she take it away.
Collectively, these strands lend the work a tone that suggests girlishness (Norris is 67).
First, you can pay back your co-workers when they lend you some money.
There was overnight news that major Asian and European banks lacked cash to lend.
If a background check would be a problem, then you shouldn't "lend" a gun.
Chinese banks prefer to lend to state-backed companies because of the lower risk.
Presidential campaigns lend a certain innate drama to stories about donors and fund-raising.
SoftBank will also lend money to Mr. Neumann and hire him as a consultant.
The current system also creates incentives for consumers to borrow and lenders to lend.
Mastroianni is one of two performers who lend a nourishing continuity to Fellini's films.
K.K.R., the private equity firm, is happy to lend a hand — for a price.
Once their score drops to 660, many institutions will no longer lend to them.
"We can lend rationality and some non-confidential background about the parents," Karn said.
Something about chasing a good wave does seem to lend itself to deep thoughts.
All three of the banks reporting on Friday lend significant amounts to American consumers.
" In "Civil Disobedience," Thoreau does not "lend [himself] to the wrong which [he condemns].
Van Ness is the latest high-profile celebrity to lend their support to Warren.
Democrats have been slow to lend GOP leaders any help in backing the bill.
Luckily, professional roller skaters like Ceejay Jepson were there to lend an extra wheel.
So, I jumped at the chance to lend my voice to this extraordinary series.
Or is that an unwillingness to lend your cachet to policies that you abhor?
The president has before shown his willingness to lend his ears to corporate leaders.
The Uffizi declined to lend these works to the Louvre because of their fragility.
Two regulators proposed an update to rules about how banks lend in poor areas.
Financial institutions are in a position to lend and credit growth has been moderate.
Even if they don't turn into features, the studies lend Apple credibility and goodwill.
Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, J.B. Smoove and other big names also lend their pipes.
The arugula and fennel lend a gentle crunch; the carrots give their rich softness.
Many of the companies they lend to are owned by other private equity investors.
Banks typically just do not lend to people with a credit score under 680.
Banks generally are willing to lend up to 80 percent of the appraised value.
Back then, overnight rates spiked because banks were scared to lend to each other.
If a background check would be a problem, then you shouldn't 'lend' a gun.
The No. 234 priority is going to be to make sure that banks lend.
There were proposed themes for each week, to lend a "cadence" to the transition.
This means they have less to lend to other banks as liquidity dries up.
Taraji P. Henson, Keegan-Michael Key, Snoop Dogg, RZA and Common lend their voices.
The question words who, what, how, why, when, where, which lend themselves to homophones.
The good news for Vinny ... Pauly D is around to lend a helping hand.
"We don't lend ourselves to cheap shows," said Jorge Rodríguez, the government communications minister.
He recently ordered a "bunch of cheap ties," he said, to lend some gravitas.
So he had no credit score, which meant no bank would lend to him.
I'm a solo worker so I learned to lend a hand and get involved.
Like most big challenges, this one does not lend itself to a simple solution.
The veterans lend context to the footage, but they frequently almost seem like afterthoughts.
Was it weird to lend some of your own coming out experiences to her?
You inspire the many, you lend the seasons their colors, their continuity, their movement.
However, given the precedent of negative interest rates in other regions, bankers remain concerned that the rate at which banks lend to each other in US dollars could turn negative, eroding margins and, in a remote scenario, costing them money to lend.
These types of stones, Askinosie says, will lend you some much-needed peace of mind.
The awards lend prestige along with bragging rights that the studios can use in advertising.
Essentially, these loans should make the euro zone's banks lend more to the real economy.
In the beginning, however, she was just trying to lend a hand after the Sept.
It's an intriguing conclusion, but one lacking in observational data that would lend it support.
The Hermitage will also lend the "Litta Madonna" to the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan.
Surprisingly, though, the sommelier selected a few reds that lend themselves well to summer drinking.
The company on its website lists a range of designer brands that they lend against.
The environment of Enceladus does not lend itself to support multi-cellularity, in my opinion.
Most political leaders would never lend credence to this type of content -- but Trump has.
That's because the spread between what they borrow at and what they lend at widens.
Holiday shortened weeks lend themselves to moving up and down more than non-holiday weeks.
When King discovered Trump had blocked him on Twitter, Rowling stepped in to lend support.
That increased the amount the bank was prepared to lend him by 1.26 million yuan.
When you lend, the platform automatically generates a contract you can keep in your records.
The unearthing of a second gun will lend itself to the defense of Mr. Hayes.
In terms of TV, the Golden Globes lend an opportunity to correct any Emmy snubs.
Especially lately, as Thanksgiving tends to lend itself to political conversations I'd prefer to avoid.
A few more bailouts followed, and suddenly banks became scared to lend to each other.
In fact, the Iron Bank would be more than pleased to lend her more money!
Its strategy was to court the food-famous, which could lend its product cultural capital.
When smaller firms started to suffer, it quietly ordered big banks to lend to them.
Literally, he saved her when no one else cared to even lend a helping hand.
China Railway International has promised to lend $825m to help resuscitate a defunct gold mine.
If you lend Tesla money, you're lending against an asset, which is the company itself.
And the psychological intimacy of Beauty and the Beast will also lend itself to uneasiness.
Kucinich seemed to lend itself to every available national lens: It was Hillary vs. Bernie.
Tiny styrofoam or plastic beads: These teensy spheres lend a bubbly quality to your slime.
And in Royce's district, no candidate got enough votes to lend any modicum of clarity.
The tweak's goal is to encourage banks to lend rather than playing this rate arbitrage.
If even a few Republicans strayed, it would lend Obama's efforts the aura of bipartisanship.
Investors who currently lend on P2P platforms have to open an account with each provider.
Why wear a garment when your friend is right there to lend a helping hand?
Martin's Nightflyers and other Thousand Worlds stories lend themselves well to the current streaming environment.
Deposits will help Goldman boost profits if it can find ways to lend them profitably.
Their options are severely limited as traditional banks find them too risky to lend money.
Some data, for example, lend weight to the suspicion that it preys on the poor.
Its array of investments in over 210 companies lend it the air of an incubator.
Long-term committed relationships lend themselves to both comedy and a particular kind of tragedy.
In addition, banks typically lend only to those who can bear interest rates of 7%.
Rental services like Haute Vault, which was started in 2014, will lend high-end jewelry.
They lend money for projects in developing countries such as energy, port and water infrastructure.
After all, a more challenging earnings outlook doesn't lend itself to an increase in hiring.
Do we really need to explain, rationalize and lend science to the newest fidget toy?
When deputies arrived, they requested that Division Of Wildlife Officer Holder to lend a hand.
Speaking with Rodriguez, Byrne said grief counselors will be on campus to lend their support.
As populations grow, making land scarce, landlords jack up rents and lend at extortionate rates.
John Murillo and Joe Zolnoski were kind enough to lend me some of their time.
She's specifically drawn to paintings that lend themselves well to being cut apart with Photoshop.
" All the examples, Simon says, lend themselves to the theme of, "'You should know better.
People are tweeting using the hashtag #whywewearblack to lend their support to this important movement.
The ingredients that are grown in the Pacific Northwest really lend themselves to Vietnamese cuisine.
A payments bank is an institution that can take deposits and remittances but cannot lend.
The Inter-American Development Bank has said it may lend $20m to back their development.
Often the IMF will be brought in to lend hard-currency reserves and policy advice.
Again, as per the Paris agreement, the developed world is expected to lend a hand.
Interbank rates are interest that banks charge each other when they lend money between themselves.
"Stockpiling (at low oil prices) will continue to lend support to oil demand," said Zhu.
Eye conditions lend themselves well to image analysis, a space that's having quite a moment.
Because marijuana remains illegal federally, banks do not lend money to companies in the industry.
In addition to the physical threads, geometric shapes also lend the images an illustrated quality.
Foundation was created in 2012, coming home to lend a hand was a no-brainer.
And a solid 2018 victory could well lend momentum for Cruz to just keep running.
Not only are money lenders struggling to lend, they are also struggling to get paid.
The federal indictment said Banks encouraged Duncan to lend $7.5 million to Gameday in 2012.
The difference is that the state can pretty much force the affiliated banks to lend.
However, weaker developers could be tempted to lend in order to ramp up property sales.
Lena Dunham isn't going to show up on Thursday night to lend Clinton cred, either.
The tweak's goal is to encourage banks to lend rather than playing the rate arbitrage.
Bike sharing company Mobike, which operates in China, has raised $215 million, lend by Tencent.
Recent moves by the special counsel appear to lend credence to some of those predictions.
Satellite imagery data through mid-May would lend a supportive voice toward current crop ratings.
Credit is plentiful and liquid banks are eager to lend and rack up related fees.
Compound wants to let you borrow cryptocurrency, or lend it and earn an interest rate.
And because marijuana remains illegal at the federal level, banks won't lend to weed startups.
The money markets dried up as banks became too scared to lend to each other.
Also, the relatively new medium of digital art doesn't lend itself to conventional art displays.
The skill sets involved in those jobs lend themselves to what it takes to direct.
Financials tend to win because it allows them to lend out money at higher rates.
Against that backdrop, banks globally hoarded cash and became highly reluctant to lend to anyone.
These questions don't lend themselves to hard and fast rules, and neither do reverse mortgages.
Visual repetitions, made using self-referential objects, lend a sense of unity to the performance.
Foreigners have often been prepared to lend some of their spare cash to Latin America.
The toils of racism in American society lend drama to anything that touches on them.
Does your lifestyle lend itself to a drastic reduction in expenses in relatively short order?
Banks lend too much, and companies and consumers overborrow, which ultimately makes the system fragile.
There are words of variable grammatical gender, but they don't lend themselves to dramatic announcements.
Can that lend gravitas to the disclosure and, if so, just how does that play?
The White House is seeking volunteers to lend a hand in decorating 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
If you know someone with this disease, or a similar issue, please lend a hand.
Why was McKim, Mead & White chosen, and did its involvement lend continuity to the Yard?
When rates go up, banks do better since they can charge more to lend money.
As Google's Doodle blog advises, "Let's all lend a hand to someone in need today."
The changes include tighter rules on how much banks can lend and consumers can borrow.
I like the way they look, feel, and the new dimension they lend to sex.
And Mr. Draghi has argued that it has made it easier for banks to lend.
" Together, framing the collection, these two essays lend it the shape of a "Divine Comedy.
The London interbank offered rate is the rate at which banks lend to each other.
As you might expect, though, other varieties of pasta don't exactly lend themselves to punnery.
In effect, the commercial banks will be paid by the central bank to lend money.
If you work in a cool establishment, your coworkers will lend you their beater knives.
It's just that the Niners haven't done much to lend much credence to that theory.
Woke baes might be willing to stick around and lend a hand with the cleanup.
So, too, did the acquisition of men's threads lend me a new sense of self.
In a way, seems natural that music like yours would lend itself to these discussions.
Bad debt has hampered banks' ability to lend, threatening to throttle a nascent economic recovery.
Jason Schwartzman, J.K. Simmons, Rashida Jones, and Joan Cusack lend their voices in this one.
Banks are often reluctant to lend to small businesses even in the best of times.
In a smoothly operating credit market, banks lend to each other on a daily basis.
The federal funds rate is the rate at which banks lend money to each other.
Some scientists suggest that engaging with racists would simply lend credibility to obviously specious claims.
What we want to do is use VR where it can lend that extra context.
But that method doesn't really lend itself to big, heart-stopping moments of sports drama.
Asking a friend if they [can] lend you 20 or 30 euros [$22 to $34].
President Lula believed that Temer, an experienced politician, could lend credibility to Rousseff's presidential bid.
A whole habanero with seeds will lend its gentle, lingering heat to the jollof rice.
Wolff's book does more than just lend substance to the administration's corrosive fake-news allegations.
Miley Cyrus does not lend credibility to hip-hop, nor can she take it away.
And it's probably the reason I don't lend out those comics with the same frequency.
Objects and traditions bound up with religious belief lend a feeling of sense and stability.
It pushed state-owned banks to lend to renewable energy projects at low interest rates.
Thompson's prior role at the company didn't lend her any insider access in this case.
Or they lend their benefit card to a friend or family member, which is illegal.
The move essentially frees up more money for China's state-controlled banks to lend out.
Private equity firms increasingly want to lend money to businesses, not just invest in them.
Not even a refreshingly positive weekly U.S. oil report was able to lend price support.
The reserves, he insisted, lend all their spirit and support to those on the pitch.
Libor is calculated daily, setting a rate at which banks can lend to each other.
The multiple worlds lend a sense of abstraction; the vagueness of the lines lends intimacy.
The student activists have also attracted significant star power to lend voices to the cause.
Credit scores are designed to gauge how risky it would be to lend you money.
Oracle told the WSJ that the information in the emails lend weight to its case.
Why so many Mets keep getting hurt does not lend itself to a simple explanation.
Rather, we reinforce this state of affairs when we lend our attention to the spectacle.
For one, the format does not lend itself easily to sound bites and one-liners.
As banks' cash piles shrank, they grew reluctant to lend to companies and other counterparties.
In February 2005, ­Deutsche Bank agreed to lend him $640 million for the Chicago project.
This will also lend perspective when a mean professor gives you a bad grade. 3.
Jason Schwartzman, Rashida Jones, J.K. Simmons, and Joan Cusack lend their voices to the project.
Earmarking how much you will lend or give allows you to say no with assurance.
He said that only urban elites would not understand why someone might lend a firearm.
When banks reserves are low they have less to lend out to liquidity-starved investors.
But there are some videos that don't lend themselves to context or totality of circumstance.
Being able to take in deposits could serve as another source of cash to lend.
It is a subject that would seem to lend itself to sensationalism and horrified indignation.
If you lend money to friends or family, beware: You may never get it back.
He was happy to lend her space to park the 11-by-7-foot camper.
You could lend a helping hand by rinsing these kinds of containers and removing labels.
What we found in the financial crisis is that we could lend to banks but the banks were not always willing to lend to the large securities firms, and so I think that's a potential shortcoming of our system that we should re-evaluate.
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This latter measure is aimed at ensuring banks continue to lend to creditworthy businesses and households.
Below Zero When you lend somebody money, they usually have to pay you for the privilege.
The funds will be used to support the balance sheet and to lend more, he added.
The bad news is that, on balance, these arguments don't lend themselves to a declarative headline.
To paraphrase Marc Antony's address in Julius Caesar: Friends, Romans, internet commenters, lend me your ears.
In fact, various brands "flatly [refused] to lend us their clothes," she recalled in the letter.
Celebrities shouldn't lend their fame to normalize or validate Trump's history of racism, bigotry and sexism.
Giving Tuesday is a great opportunity for us to lend a hand to someone in need.
This time around, the film's creators try to lend new meaning to their own awkward title.
If you can lend money from anywhere, there would be no reason to contact your bank.
The other problem in the lending space is the lack of capital available to lend out.
Kardashian West isn't the only reality TV star to lend a hand in Mexico's relief efforts.
Advocates hoped it would lend the sport more athletic credibility, but it didn't do the trick.
I interviewed a lot of people about these topics, people who might have perspective to lend.
Issa Rae has joined the small club of celebrities to lend their voice to Google Assistant.
Turns out, it's more difficult than you'd think to persuade people to lend you their cats!
He was often the first to crack a joke or lend a helping hand, they said.
"More people are on the devices, so that might lend itself to more injuries," she said.
"If artists want to lend their music to politicians, that's fine," Oliver remarked, introducing the video.
Domestic banks have been reluctant to lend, but this is changing now as the market matures.
Their questions then were dense with details and did not often lend themselves to glib answers.
The structure of the game may lend itself well to the hybrid nature of the Switch.
With little effort, a wife can lend her voice to her blind husband's screen-reading software.
Monday's gradual backup in repo rates suggested some unwillingness among money funds to lend to banks.
First, banks, laden with fresh deposits, will lend this money out and so boost the economy.
She was depressed and had begun cutting herself, and Kirkland offered to lend a supportive ear.
In other countries, P23P firms typically lend to clients online and obtain funding from institutional investors.
This particular format doesn't necessarily lend itself to somebody who's had a more conventional television track.
Maybe Google could lend some of its Silicon Valley peers a helping hand with all that.
There were roommates and uncoupled friends who just "showed up" always willing to lend a hand.
Proterra, which has two factories in the U.S., will lend its battery and drive train expertise.
Now we just need Dewan Tatum to lend us her hot husband for the full effect.
His only lines and appearances lend him specifically to neutralizing the threat Bushmaster poses to Mariah.
Banks today are able to lend out money borrowed at close-to-zero percent deposit rates.
India's banks are still largely in state hands, still prone to lend to the well-connected.
See if you can lend an ear, help or support to others going through something similar.
How much credence should a judge lend to statements that are openly contradicted by physical evidence?
Yet it is the incidental, half-told tales that lend this book its slow-burn power.
I was constantly trapped with [Jason] in these romantic places that lend themselves to bad decisions.
Last year, Ola partnered with Nissan Motor India to buy and lend cars to its drivers.
Both also lend themselves well to the micro-transaction business model dominating the smartphone gaming landscape.
Last week the central bank asked banks to lend more or face higher cash reserve requirements.
Last week, the central bank asked banks to lend more or face higher cash reserve requirements.
Makeup, however, can always lend a helping hand — provided you know how to work with it.
Now he and follow researchers have published data that appears to lend weight to the theory.
DiCaprio, of course, is hardly the first actor to lend his celebrity to promoting the issue.
Other parts of driving lend itself well to the advanced self-driving features coming to cars.
On one hand, full moons in Pisces lend themselves well to big dreams and creative pursuits.
Telegraphing a course of cuts would lend itself to speculation that the Fed was obeying Trump.
She obviously didn't come from a family that could lend her family or anything like that.
Ricotta, cottage cheese, plain yogurt, and cream cheese all lend more texture and flavor than milk.
In return, Google would lend its artificial intelligence and data expertise to simplify the shopping process.
Like many of the products on this list, natural ingredients lend themselves well to being multipurpose.
But money isn't the only thing bestowed by NEA and NEH grants—they also lend prestige.
That said, touch controls don't lend themselves to Illustrator or video editing software quite so well.
Networks used to cringe at serialized shows because they did not lend themselves well to syndication.
This would lend $250 billion to projects that can make a return, such as toll bridges.
Laurent Grasso created the piece to lend a poetic quality to the presence of solar flares.
October users will be able to lend as little as €20 to one of these companies.
I'm not sure I'd even lend out my son's Little Red Wagon to any of us.
Yolanda is about to lend that same mindset to a whole new generation of aspiring models.
N), have built their own technology to lend online, while others, such has Banco Santander (SAN.
When immigrants are able to lend a hand in building the future, everyone in America prospers.
But nobody has figured out how to lend virtual reality the same kind of communal gravitas.
Take the time Trump decided to lend his name to a line of luxury stretch limousines.
Indian banks have been willing to lend on a secured basis with immovable assets as collateral.
A steeper curve helps banks' loan business because they borrow short-term and lend long-term.
They lend money for projects in developing countries such as building energy, port and water infrastructure.
The saving scheme sees people pool money together, lend it to their members, and charge interest.
But the endless pool of mates and ease of swiping doesn't quite lend itself to that.
We like to arrange things neatly into patterns to lend the world some semblance of order.
I lend her some new poetry books and a few works of fiction before she leaves.
"Nobody in their right mind would lend unsecured at the moment to a contractor," said one.
Wolinski: We've always been described as cinematic, our music seems to lend itself to scoring projects.
During the recession, major sports venues opened and couldn't find corporations willing to lend their names.
Riffity riffs and mosh pits don't lend themselves to Wuthering Heights reenactment for the most part.
If the LHC finds new subatomic particles, it lend evidence to a theory known as supersymmetry.
If lenders cannot charge interest rates that reflect these risks, they may not lend at all.
Those institutions lend money for projects such as energy, ports and water infrastructure in developing countries.
But when he tried to borrow work from other institutions no one would lend to him.
"But now they are saying 'why did you lend it to me in the first place'".
Democratic leaders, sensitive to the ammunition such a message could lend Republicans, quickly admonished the activists.
As someone who was newly self-employed, the mortgage company would only lend us so much.
Flowers, including a rose ostentatiously placed beside Darling like a small partner, lend a frail elegance.
A more legitimate diamond industry might even be one that banks are happier to lend to.
"Lend a natural redhead your necklace and it all starts popping off," Beckinsale captioned the clip.
There are even secrets that lend the game a fantastical vibe — but there's one key difference.
What "economic nationalism" does is lend legitimacy and novelty to what is otherwise a crude revanchism.
The first-past-the-post electoral system tends to lend support to the bigger political parties.
That should mean banks have more money to lend to businesses, encouraging investment and economic activity.
You have to be smart with who you lend money to and who you help out.
Plus, he has expertise in manufacturing that could lend itself to Uber's self-driving car initiatives.
And the personal iconoclasm and moral purity of the Sanders campaign didn't lend themselves to governance.
Here's a brief guide to tires, to lend an assist on your next tire-shopping excursion.
Intense competition in the overcrowded industry has forced many banks to lend at near-zero rates.
In fact, banks have near total discretion over how and whom they lend their money to.
Eve's short, choppy chapters create a page-turning pace and lend urgency to the story's mysteries.
Drew Carey, Donald Fagan, Sarah Silverman and Judith Owen lend their voices to this 600th episode.
The European Union and the World Bank will only lend to Ukraine once the IMF has.
We're open for business and ready to lend responsibly to homebuyers up and down the country.
Lowering the reserve requirement ratio essentially gives the state-controlled banking system more money to lend.
First, the central banks want commercial banks to lend more money at very low interest rates.
Banks will qualify for the money only if they lend it on to consumers and businesses.
The hope is that will get banks to stop holding onto their money and lend more.
"Ten banks have been willing to lend us money, but not us in Belize," Hernandez said.
When it came time to help his little brother, there was no skill T3 couldn't lend.
We may have gotten her totally wrong, but perspective can lend itself to an evolved narrative.
One note: This type of cutting doesn't lend itself well to blunt, sharp angles and fringe.
Yeh thinks that these new findings might lend themselves to personalized medical treatments in the future.
A large Sea Nettle wafts past Poney's head, pausing momentarily to lend him a gelatinous hairpiece.
Max visits the young players to lend a helping hand and hear their tales of survival.
Lend us your aid and I shall see to it that you are [well/properly] rewarded.
At least Fortess seems to think so — enough to lend them financing through the next year.
And that doesn't necessarily lend itself to easy dealmaking, even when the frameworks align fairly closely.
A lender doesn't want to lend money to someone who is not reliable with their payments.
It's unbelievable how they now seek to take advantage of our willingness to lend a hand.
Wall Street firms still use repo markets to borrow and lend billions of dollars a day.
There are a lot of engineering advances that lend themselves to being married with medical advances.
Ms. Rana boldly used rubato, the stretching of the line to lend it breadth and expressivity.
They let people know who your friends were, who would show up to lend their credibility.
Dried hydrangeas spray-painted gold or citrus fruits and pink peppercorns lend extra color and pizazz.
Still, this is the moment when the fortunate need to lend a hand to the vulnerable.
That night, Lesandro had told his mother he was headed out to lend a friend $5.
Banks will lend to foreign buyers, though it can be a lengthy approval process, brokers said.
Tesla may find it difficult to line up banks and investors to lend it large sums.
But Chinese state-owned enterprises were happy to lend vast amounts of money to build it.
"Banks must rapidly lend funds at zero cost to companies prepared to save jobs," Draghi said.
Like the draft, Lend-Lease ended up playing a crucial role in the Allies' ultimate victory.
The higher a flour's protein content, the more structure and elasticity it will lend a dough.
Both sad and angry, friends hugged and tried to lend one another the strength to continue.
It is a battle to which Mr. Freeman and Ms. Greig lend a deliciously combustible chemistry.
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The best way someone could comfort me is to lend me their shoulder to cry on.
He said this crisis is different and doesn't easily lend itself to that kind of program.
Why does a public health crisis, especially a pandemic, lend itself to exploitation by racist movements?
Ferguson said this should lend more evidence, not less, to the importance of social distancing measures.
That makes it difficult for China to lend more to see the economy through a slowdown.
And the federal government is doing everything it can to lend a hand to predatory employers.
Banks borrow on the short end of the yield curve and lend on the long end.
Those real Americans were used to shield the origins of the campaigns and lend them legitimacy.
During the second world war, Roosevelt put Hopkins in charge of the Lend-Lease aid programme.
If there had been an easy fix, I would have tried to turn LEND into LENDL.
Shedding the bad loans is crucial for their ability to lend and shore up their profitability.
It may lend to the fact that football players aren't really dying at an earlier age.
A Republican senator from Colorado, Cory Gardner, turned up at the announcement to lend his support.
" He added that Canadian banks lend to foreign buyers, but "interest rates may sometimes be higher.
To many voters, her plans sound attractive, and her years in academia lend to her pitch.
Banks have argued that micromanaging by regulators, including the Fed, has limited their ability to lend.
Her touch, and the eccentric shapes enlivening her paintings, lend the work a lightness and openness.
Some of those attending the event in June seemed to be there mainly to lend support.
Few major financial institutions have been willing to lend to Donald J. Trump over the years.
Christofle is to lend antique tableware; the chef Daniel de la Falaise will oversee the cuisine.
The short-term fluctuations lend themselves to horse-race political punditry and suggest an illusory precision.
Le Pen complained during the campaign that banks were refusing to lend to the National Front.
A cursory look at data on health insurance coverage would lend some credence to this interpretation.
But if they seem too far away (culturally, economically) we're less likely to lend a hand.
The hotel has refrigerators they can lend you, but only if you pay $35 a night.
It would take just one example—one poisonous Skittle—to lend legitimacy to Sessions's world view.
The banks' deteriorating balance sheets have limited their ability to lend, and that's affected India's growth.
McCallion previously told CNN he believes they referenced Giuliani's name to lend credibility to the company.
Many lenders will not lend to people with credit scores of under 620, Mr. Cordray noted.
Washburne says his funding is secure and the agency is fully staffed and ready to lend.
BOE SAYS CHANGES TO BANK CAPITAL RULES AIM TO ENSURE BANKS LEND DURING AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
But if the bank fails to lend out those funds, it does little for the economy.
He never quite gave up trying to lend his morally concerned fiction the texture of veracity.
For example, if you realize they don't know how to use company software, lend a hand.
Those who ask for help should realize that most people are happy to lend a hand.
This could lend some validity to Mr. Trump's statement that the country was "built" on tariffs.
Many P22P platforms lend to customers that might be deemed too risky for a commercial bank.
Few exchanges in the West lend bitcoin to traders, making the Asian venues popular with speculators.
Parsnips are naturally full of sugar and therefore lend themselves to brewing, like milk to coffee.
But the chefs may lend breakfast cereal some needed cachet — and visibility — if only by eating it.
The sales data gives them an alternative to traditional credit scores when deciding whether to lend money.
It's a chatty, sometimes smart, sometimes pensive gorilla that just wants you to lend it your ear.
But looking forward, further cuts would have a negative net effect by restricting banks' capacity to lend.
The recent moves mean banks have more money to lend out, stimulating the economy with more debt.
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"India does not lend itself to big box retail since rentals are very very expensive," he said.
He felt I had a voice that would lend itself to being on [a podcast] as well.
These cinematic techniques lend the film, and the film's two dueling monarchs, an air of elevated importance.
In the future, anyone who flushes a single wet wipe will be sent to lend a hand.
Doremus has a penchant for extreme close-ups, which lend his stark, emotionless world much-needed intimacy.
It raised over €12bn in commitments, underlining banks' appetite to lend in a low deal flow environment.
"There are none who will lend you guidance; these trials are yours to conquer alone," it reads.
Legislation is currently pending that would allow them to be able to lend more to small businesses.
Airbnb is looking to lend support to those affected by the recent terror attack in Barcelona, Spain.
For those moments, this best-selling power bank can lend a hand and it's 60% right now.
If you lend your prestige to influential politicians, they will be more likely to keep you around.
Likely, they lend their powers to shepherd Meg, her brother, and her friend Calvin across the universe.
"Financing companies lend a higher (LTV) ratio but the rates are also higher than banks," she said.
By law, the large ones may not lend at more than 10% above their cost of funds.
Here's hoping that Chung can lend his unique touch to that emerging language of games as well.
These plot points lend structure to the book, but they are not what keep the reader absorbed.
Creating meaningful action -- in which supporters lend their own time, resources, freedom or safety -- is wholly another.
Both Streep and Blunt showed up to lend their support to the 57-year-old actor-director.
Ironically, banks prefer to lend to state firms on the basis that their credit worthiness is guaranteed.
Additionally, Visa runs the world's No. 1 largest payments network, but unlike AmEx, it doesn't lend money.
A lot of brands wouldn't lend back then, so it meant a lot that she chose me.
Banks have been boosting their capital ratios in recent years and have been more reluctant to lend.
The museum did lend Bosch's "The Haywain" triptych and another painting to the Noordbrabants for the retrospective.
The effective fed funds rate guides banks on the interest rate at which they lend excess reserves.
Global fandom communities came together to lend their support to Ariana Grande and her fans, the Arianators.
Well, not "in poop" because there's a certain amount of gravitas we wanted to lend to science.
Informal financial networks, which by one estimate lend around 40% as much as banks do, are frozen.
Breaking into it for bands like Camp Cope is a political act — so lend them your support.
The bank expects to lend $10-15 billion a year in its first five or six years.
Modern acts from Wet to Com Truise use 80s textures to lend their music a mature identity.
This restricts the country's economic growth as it reduces the amount of debt banks can lend out.
All that still left $1.5 trillion of excess reserves in the banking system — money banks can lend.
The devices in the episode "Black Museum" don't lend themselves to this kind of high-concept description.
Jennifer Lawrence, Stone's BFF and Hoult's ex-girlfriend, was also in the audience to lend her support.
To lend, they would have to get funds from money markets or borrow from the central bank.
But little of the money they lend is invested in a business or in acquiring valuable skills.
THAT'S GOING TO LEND PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES WHICH IS THE KEY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PROFITS AND WAGES.
Designing and building furniture may not be cheap, but it does lend itself well to raising debt.
Instead, people will lend their hands to the rain's long-term project of dismantling the hills themselves.
The specs are certainly impressive, and the 6.4-inch screen should lend itself well to portable gaming.
They lend, on average, only 71% of their deposits, compared with 82% at banks with $100m-1bn.
It seems to lend itself to the fact that you used to be an erotic baker, though.
A new discovery in the "fuzzy atmosphere" of Rosetta's comet may lend some credence to this theory.
Banks prefer to lend to state companies that carry implicit government guarantees, especially when the economy slows.
It can lend an emotional intensity and connection that people won't have to these abstract scientific concepts.
Under the business, mutual funds can lend their share holdings, which will be used for short-selling.
A belief that emerged is the idea that people can lend privileges to those who are disadvantaged.
With Hopper, they could lend to each other in that way, and some funny stuff could happen.
But relying on Braskem again may not prove enough to convince banks to lend Odebrecht more money.
"Alone, crime and celebrity are inherently interesting and lend themselves to sensationalism and prurient interest," she said.
The money comes from the IMF, which has agreed to lend Argentina $20073bn to support economic reforms.
RUSSIA'S SILUANOV SAYS OUR FINANCIAL SYSTEM CAN LEND TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE BUDGET AND ENTERPRISES
Rather than lend students money, Frank is looking to make the process of applying for loans easier.
Under the current system, they say, banks lend too much during booms and too little in busts.
It's to lend a sheen of plausibility to the idea that what Trump did wasn't wildly inappropriate.
A representative for Elton John very publicly shot down reports the British performer would lend a hand.
Several years later, Gierth would visit Toronto to lend a hand with the development of Toronto's meshnet.
That being the case, I was looking for a story that would lend itself to this technique.
The dollar would remain the highest yielding G24.5 currency and that should lend it support, Parkhomenko added.
The system would be safer for depositors, since banks could not lend out and lose their money.
I'm just happy to be able to lend a voice and make a difference in childhood hunger.
We are able to really create a lane for guys to lend their platform and their voice.
Conveniently, the universal symbol for love and romance also happens to lend itself to really cool tattoos.
Banks have been willing to lend on a secured basis with licences and immovable assets as collateral.
"Favorable technicals and incrementally positive news should lend to perhaps a higher trend today," BMO's Ablin said.
EXIM has been restricted in its ability to lend because its board is not at full strength.
The strategic shift could lend momentum to movements in San Francisco, neighboring Oakland, California, and Boulder, Colorado.
It's a great question because these are all topics that would lend themselves really well to nonfiction.
Light is Tilt Brush's equivalent of a pencil, producing even strokes that lend themselves to line drawing.
Ahead, we've collected stories of how our favorite celebs lend their fame to causes around the world.
The hope is that, instead of paying up, the banks will decide to lend the money instead.
Again this may partially explain why lenders are so willing to lend to Utahans looking for mortgages.
Tatum will lend his voice to the founding father, though Netflix hasn't announced any other casting news.
The idea is that through funds, you lend money to people in the form of unsecured credit.
"The fact is, Israeli domestic politics really don't lend themselves to reaching that particular conclusion," Cordesman said.
We take a responsible approach and lend only to those we believe can reasonably afford to repay.
Now the most popular on-demand subscription streaming service will lend your ears something to scroll to.
The leftwing CGT refused to lend its support for what it described as "this latest redundancy plan".
A resident of Lake Jackson, he rode an hour out to Galveston County to lend a hand.
Lend a helping hand and gift something that will make the commutes, cooking, and overall adulting easier.

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