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19 Sentences With "lends out"

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Another is Bag Borrow or Steal, which lends out designer handbags on a monthly basis.
And it lends out some 83 percent of its deposits, a higher ratio than most large-bank rivals.
He also invested in two new tractors, which he lends out to other farmers who need them to work their own larger plots.
The NYPL's Riverside Library has rolled out a "Grow Up Work Fashion Library," which lends out neckties, handbags and briefcases to responsible patrons.
The Fed holds $2.4 trillion of Treasuries that it lends out through its reverse repurchase agreement, or repo, facility in exchange for overnight loans.
The next step will likely see the startup move further into loans, where it currently lends out around £120 million against deposits of £20203 billion.
By comparison, Morgan Stanley lends out around 55 percent of its deposits and has said publicly it was targeting to grow that percentage to 70 percent.
Morgan Stanley currently lends out about $50 billion of its $149 billion in deposits within wealth management, and is targeting $60 billion by the end of 2017.
If that wasn't enough ... PETA went after the Bowmanville Zoo -- which allegedly provided the animals -- saying, "No reputable animal-care facility lends out exotic animals for private parties and Instagram photos."
CBP lends out access credentials for the Analytical Framework for Intelligence (AFI) to other law enforcement agencies, including the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's office of Enforcement and Removal Operations, the country's primary deportation force.
The bank said its net interest margin (NIM) - a key performance measure that tracks the difference between what Lloyds receives in interest and lends out to customers - had widened to 2.74 percent over the period.
Itabashi Traffic Park has a mini-cycling course and it lends out bicycles and foot- operated go-karts (free of charge) to children over 5 years old so that they can go around the course. There is also an infant area for all children including those under 5 years old to ride bicycles and tricycles (also lent out by the park).
In 1976, Lupolianski founded the Yad Sarah organization to help the elderly and disabled. The organization is named for his Polish grandmother, who died in the Holocaust. It lends out medical equipment and supplies a variety of services to the sick, elderly and lonely. Yad Sarah has a network of 6,000 volunteers working out of 96 branches, and serves all sectors of the population.
Yad Sarah lends out wheelchairs, crutches, oxygen concentrators, apnea monitors, infant scales, hospital beds, shower chairs and commodes, high-tech and assistive devices, and many other home-care items. At any given time, 18,000 wheelchairs are in circulation. Equipment loans are free of charge; borrowers leave a refundable security deposit and can use the equipment for up to three months. Worn or damaged items are repaired and refurbished at four regional warehouses staffed by volunteers.
The Media Centre is located in the Macdonald-Harrington building and is available exclusively to architecture students, faculty and staff at McGill. The Centre includes a traditional dark room for developing film photographs, a photography studio/light room for students to photograph their work as well as a printing room with multiple large format printers and scanners. The Media Centre also lends out digital cameras, lenses, tripods and light tents to students.
The cost of funds is the amount that the financial institution must pay to borrow the funds that it then lends out. For a commercial bank or deposit taking microfinance institutions this is usually the interest that it gives on deposits. For other institutions it could be the cost of wholesale funds, or a subsidised rate for credit provided by government or donors. Other MFIs might have very cheap funds from charitable contributions.
The Multilingual Library in Oslo, Norway () is a competence centre for multicultural library services, and acts as an advisor to libraries. The Multilingual Library purchases and lends out books, audio books, movies and music in the following languages: Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Bosnian, Burmese, Dari, English, Finnish, French, Hausa, Hindi, Yoruba, Chinese, Croatian, Kurdish, Lithuanian, Dutch, Oromo, Punjabi, Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Shona, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Tamil, Thai, Tigrinya, Chechen, Turkish, Twi, Hungarian, Urdu and Vietnamese.
When money is deposited in a bank, it can then be lent out to another person. If the initial deposit was $100 and the bank lends out $100 to another customer the money supply has increased by $100. However, because the depositor can ask for the money back, banks have to maintain minimum reserves to service customer needs. If the reserve requirement is 10% then, in the earlier example, the bank can lend $90 and thus the money supply increases by only $90.
In addition to loaning typical library materials (books, e-books, CDs, DVDs), the Southold Free Library lends out fishing rods. It also provides space for the community to enjoy air- conditioning (appreciated by the community during a 2015 power outage), Wi-Fi, a charging station, coffee, a chance to try out iPads. The Library enjoys occasional use of a 3D printer which rotates residence among several Suffolk public libraries (a benefit of belonging to the Suffolk Cooperative Library System). Additionally the Library provides delivery for those who are home- bound, a book discussion group, technical assistance, classes, resume writing and job assistance, and a small gallery space.

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