Read More One of LendingClub's competitors, Prosper, states in filings that it has separated its businesses into Prosper Funding LLC and Prosper Management Inc.
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"We've also enhanced our data services to provide more loan-level transparency for Prosper investors," Prosper said.
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This is a tangible way for anyone to help the city prosper and to prosper alongside it.
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Cofounder and CEO, Prosper GoworkMy Company: Prosper Gowork is a network of micro-workspaces designed for mobile professionals.
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They have forgotten — again — that this great nation will endure and will prosper only if we all prosper together.
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Prosper Marketplace, the marketplace lender focused on refinancing and credit rehabilitation, has re-launched its BillGuard app (acquired last September) under its own brand as Prosper Daily.
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The killing of the opinion piece on the National School Walkout protest was the third instance of conflict between John Burdett, the principal of Prosper High School in Prosper, Tex.
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"We have established proprietary algorithms," said Prosper spokeswoman Sarah Cain.
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That's how they promulgate themselves; it is how they prosper.
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"There's an opportunity for multiple sports to grow and prosper."
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This album Always Strive and Prosper is about the words.
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They help our neighborhood prosper by your intelligence and counsel.
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To prosper in streaming, they must undermine lucrative existing businesses.
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Take LendingClub and Prosper, the two biggest marketplace lending companies.
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All our policies aim to help the less fortunate prosper.
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Five in prosper shares, we're out of whack on that.
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When states, markets and communities are in equilibrium, people prosper.
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And I know your the guy to help me prosper.
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Americans want economic policies that provide more opportunities to prosper.
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The PROSPER Act unfortunately falls far short of that standard.
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The PROSPER Act is a step in the right direction.
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That way, we can keep our robots and prosper, too.
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The amount of capital Prosper is currently seeking remains unclear.
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The bill, called the Prosper Act and introduced by Rep.
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Of course, no country can thrive and prosper without immigration.
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Relationships start, prosper, and fail for any number of reasons.
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Prosper is now seeking a buyer, Business Insider has reported.
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How can they survive and prosper in the 21st century?
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"We effectively compete with Prosper and LendingClub on yield," Crosby said.
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They will likely survive and prosper with this new aggregation model.
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"The Prosper loan portfolio continues to perform and meet investor expectations."
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When power relations are unclear, impunity and unpredictability tend to prosper.
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That in turn enabled the technology titans of today to prosper.
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Law was most recently the chief marketing officer of Prosper Marketplace.
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Everyone wants the economy to continue to prosper and move forward.
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We have every type of audience in the city to prosper.
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Whether this new knifejaw population will prosper remains to be seen.
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Other investments include Prosper, wealth management advisor Personal Capital, and Taulia.
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The study, which was conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics from Feb.
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Small nations, especially, must find new ways in which to prosper.
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"We turn away a lot of people from Prosper," he said.
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Check it out here and, please, as Rihanna would expect, prosper.
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We cannot survive and prosper producing products for the U.S. alone.
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Opponents of EU membership say Britain would prosper outside the bloc.
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Even optimists doubt that diplomacy in Geneva will prosper (see article).
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But that effort, along with other test balloons, did not prosper.
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In Mr Putin's system the oligarchs prosper at the ruler's pleasure.
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They work hard, and their businesses prosper beyond anything they expected.
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Evil people prosper when good people stand by and do nothing.
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In the third quarter, Prosper reported net profits of $10.8 million.
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Unfortunately, this climate of confusion and cynicism allows Trump to prosper.
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Why are such regions stuck in poverty while other regions prosper?
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It's hard for people to prosper without proper hydration or hygiene.
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Chile is an example of how trade makes developing nations prosper.
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But, even if they didn't prosper, you and I probably did.
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The PROSPER Act could also have a big impact on students.
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Everyone deserves the opportunity to prosper, but opportunities don't come equally.
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This is because when companies prosper, consumers frequently also do well.
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As long as Williams is patient, she can once again prosper.
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Paltrow believes that Goop will prosper more when she's not there.
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Before joining Box, she was VP for business development at Prosper Marketplace.
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And if you're too corporate you might not be able to prosper.
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Any business that wants to prosper has to cater to their needs.
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The government has an enormous vested interest in seeing the industry prosper.
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But for Japan to prosper, Japan's firms must swap caution for courage.
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Founders often need to step aside if their creation is to prosper.
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Fitch rates two marketplace ABS deals backed by loans originated through Prosper.
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He wants you to be safe and he wants you to prosper.
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We prosper in the face of the most unwarranted and illegal oppression.
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Some independent research boutiques could prosper by underscoring their conflict-free service.
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Though not perfect, the Prosper Act is a very responsible step forward.
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My dream home will be empty with room to grow and prosper.
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It's a realistic plan to thrive/prosper even if it means compromises.
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But no bill is perfect, and the PROSPER Act misses some opportunities.
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Companies like Prosper and LendingClub act as the middlemen between the two.
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The top rate on a loan made through Prosper is 36 percent.
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Lending startup Prosper has lost more than 70 percent of its value.
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Each explores how as these countries prosper, the incidence of obesity increases.
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"Their voting tends to help you prosper," Mr. Peoples said of Republicans.
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If it worked, it would create jobs and help toy stores prosper.
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Prosper cut more than a quarter of its staff earlier this month.
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Second, the Prosper Act also cuts federal aid dollars available to students.
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If you're a 100 percent thug, you might not be able to prosper.
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Always Strive and Prosper is Darold Ferguson before the Trap Lord in me.
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Instead, entrepreneurs are well aware that they prosper only at the regime's pleasure.
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According to Chinese numerology, 48 represents a determination to prosper — as in business.
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It continued to prosper even after Thaksin's ousting in a coup that year.
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This month, Moody's placed some Prosper-issued loans on watch for possible downgrade.
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And research last year by the OECD suggests users prosper with four operators.
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Most importantly, the PROSPER Act would make our nation's student loan system worse.
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Larsen previously co-founded and led Prosper, a peer-to-peer (P21.2P) crowdfunder.
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The word "survive" means to continue to function or prosper despite a hardship.
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For example, the beasts need elements — water, air, earth, and fire — to prosper.
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Will Microsoft's decision make it harder for Mozilla's own browser Firefox to prosper?
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But alas, cheaters never prosper, especially not in the age of social media.
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Nations with allies prosper, Mattis likes to say, while those without them wither.
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When you partner with us, we partner with you, and we all prosper.
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It's hard to believe any country could waste so many resources and prosper.
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The Middle East could prosper if it would put its past behind it.
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Prosper High officials and Ms. Oglesbee-Petter declined to comment for this article.
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The economy can't prosper if everyone's on lockdown or afraid to go outside.
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Demagogues of the left or right will certainly prosper in such an environment.
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Chinese firms may prosper well before the eventual arrival of all-out AVs.
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Well-educated citizens can be easily retrained and can prosper in new roles.
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We must be proactive in order to ensure Ohio and its people prosper.
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CNBC could not get through to Prosper Capital, another former shareholder, via telephone.
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Prosper doesn't believe in demons, and resists, but the exorcist knows Them intimately.
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But they're privately plotting how to survive -- and even prosper -- in the aftershock.
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But can nations prosper by putting well-being ahead of GDP in 2020?
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The sale's top lot, Prosper d' Epinay's "Sylvie" (1876), sold for £334,000 (~$442,000).
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Good to see Tommy's still living by his motto: Live long and prosper.
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Second, the governors' races point to which figures might prosper in future, national elections.
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OnDeck and Prosper said they have launched efforts to detect and guard against stacking.
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Prosper issued the loan after all the proper paperwork and background checks were made.
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Too hungry to queue today, but next time and may they live long & prosper!
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He argued that unless the Chinese economy was dramatically improved, China would not prosper.
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Please don't allow those who prosper under the status quo to manipulate and deceive.
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Coupe, 6353, is now under pressure to show Sainsbury's can prosper on its own.
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It even mentions Bitcoin and startups like Lending Club, TransferWise, Prosper, Affirm and Wealthfront.
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WHEN Britain eventually leaves the European Union it will prosper by trading farther afield.
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Human society is resilient, and we'll continue to find ways to live and prosper.
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For Nigeria to prosper, the state could harness the vim of its 200m citizens.
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Spock's signature greeting, "Live long and prosper," was even incorporated into his wedding vows.
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If Britain is to prosper, it will need to make harder choices than this.
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And here's the Wall Street Journal today: Other platforms, such as Prosper Marketplace Inc.
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Prosper is now over $6 billion, less than two years after reaching $1 billion.
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The two best-known peer-to-peer lending companies are Lending Club and Prosper.
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What solutions have we offered to restore an economy where American workers can prosper?
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If in-country mergers are off the table, firms need other ways to prosper.
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Funds for diplomacy also help to create environments where terrorists cannot prosper, she said.
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Eventually, American companies will prosper domestically when science-based evidence undergirds policy initiatives again.
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America will grow America will prosper America will be greater than ever before. #MAGA.
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The tables below demonstrate cumulative changes in interest rates for Lending Club and Prosper.
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If he cannot finish the job, Mr Manzuoli fears, Argentina's economy will not prosper.
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Prosper, an online lending platform, will sell loans to the Opportunity Fund, Pagaya said.
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The global community and the U.S., in particular, can prosper under the Paris agreement.
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During its roughly 14 years in business, Prosper has been through three management teams.
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The Colonies enforce the Gileadean structure through fear, and also allow Gilead to prosper.
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So how do minority small-business owners plan to prosper and grow their companies?
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And sin will increase and prosper, while virtue will fade and cease to flourish.
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The Trump administration has created an economic climate that allows all Americans to prosper.
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That has positioned it to prosper even from the success of rivals like Apple.
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This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper.
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As these companies prosper, they're adding more jobs, many of which go to Americans.
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Mr. Ghosn masterminded and led the alliance that allowed the two companies to prosper.
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The new investor in Prosper will be LPG Capital, the person with knowledge said.
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Businesses do not often prosper by firing their better employees and discouraging job applications.
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Then, the Republic will not only endure, but it will also prevail and prosper.
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When our farmers and rural communities prosper, that economic success reverberates across the country.
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Prosper, a pioneer in consumer lending, has held talks to sound out potential buyers
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We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper.
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Very few nations prosper without well-organised and strategically focused hard work and sacrifice.
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" KATHERINE TREBECK, POLICY & KNOWLEDGE LEAD, WELLBEING ECONOMY ALLIANCE: "The question of our time is not whether nations can prosper putting well-being ahead of GDP, but how they can possibly continue to put GDP ahead of well-being and expect to prosper.
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Here are some of the highlights of 2015: Prosper just announced its numbers for 2015.
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Duterte has repeatedly said solving the drugs scourge was necessary for the economy to prosper.
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But let&aposs hope that we continue with the good economy so people could prosper.
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It and Google may be rich enough to absorb the extra costs and still prosper.
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Prosper isn't a publicly listed lender but provides reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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And I will not allow anyone to prosper hiding behind the very freedom it created!!
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And God Almighty made this great nation so that you and your business could prosper.
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Just the title alone, Always Strive and Prosper, that's the message throughout the whole album.
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It's the unveiling of the insidious racism that is allowed to prosper within our society.
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"The strong players will prosper and the challenges of weaker players will become more apparent."
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The retail investor that's been able to generate income from LendingClub and Prosper can't participate.
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"We are hopeful of reaching an agreement that enables both sides to prosper," Hancock said.
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The big picture: Marginalized communities begin to prosper the longer an economic expansion goes on.
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Former communists did prosper after the revolution; but that was true from Prague to Vladivostok.
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"And live long and prosper!" he added, quoting one of Star Trek's most famous lines.
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Additionally, loan provider Prosper offers couples engagement ring financing and extra cash for their honeymoon.
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To prosper, the state's primates will have to start living more like south LA's turtles.
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So, will the general public prosper as a result of the IPO flurry of 2019?
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Women of color, this country was built on our backs and we continue to prosper.
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That ecosystem allowed America to prosper by bridging communities and creating regional pockets of innovation.
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Mr Trump looks set to prosper in New York's hinterland, which is less racially mixed.
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The good news is that House Republicans met last week to discuss the Prosper Act.
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Of course, the PROSPER Act does much more than change the student loan repayment system.
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The country with the cheapest and most abundant electricity will prosper in such a future.
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To prosper, this growing industry needs to talk in languages that its newest customers understand.
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Media would love and Democrats would prosper from the debate electrified by Obama speaking out.
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Globalisation, technological change and ebbing competition have all helped the rich prosper in recent decades.
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The PROSPER Act would also increase the minimum percentage to 15 percent of their income.
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Under the PROSPER Act, students could certainly still use Pell for traditional four-year universities.
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Yet somehow, once the regulations were in place, the industry survived and continued to prosper.
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The PROSPER Act includes a major overhaul of the $1.3 trillion federal student loan program.
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I wish to announce tonight that we are establishing the Always Strive and Prosper Foundation.
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The company saw the fan films as helping the Trek franchise live long and prosper.
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In December, the House Education and the Workforce Committee passed the so-called PROSPER Act.
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Hannity credits Ailes for sticking with him long enough to see him prosper on television.
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How can these Americans prosper if they cannot live, learn, or work in healthy environments?
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At his press meeting in Tokyo he said Iran could prosper under its current leadership.
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Weak critters get killed, get eaten, or starve, while the badass critters prosper and procreate.
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We will need investment and financing to ensure that we not only recover, but prosper.
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NRF, in a partnership with Prosper Insights, surveyed 7,013 consumers about their Halloween shopping plans.
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After all, it is the same games, the same teams, who prosper in the end.
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Congress must amend the PROSPER Act to restore and strengthen disclosure requirements for foreign gifts.
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I'm writing this in a Starbucks, which didn't need pot-stuffed cereal boxes to prosper.
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"For structural reasons, the postcolonial economy of French Guiana can never prosper on its own."
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Contemporary art can prosper only if there are enough venues to show and sell it.
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For the country's 85m-100m people to prosper, they will need to produce other things.
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We welcome new people and new ideas, which has allowed a dynamic economy to prosper.
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For Africa to prosper, I believe it must adopt what I'm calling the four E's.
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Innovative technologies will help them prosper, ensuring our most recent stretch of economic growth continues.
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The Prosper Act would lower tuition, reduce student loans, and create a more skilled workforce.
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This movement leaves no space for an intellectual culture to thrive, where ideas can prosper.
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"We want to help them overcome this barrier and prosper from their labor," Gates said.
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It still looks like one to the people at the top, who continue to prosper.
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Services like Prosper and LendingClub have used the same egalitarian rhetoric as Lyft and Airbnb.
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We pray that justice is brought here for the Jewish community ... can move on and prosper.
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Third-party budgeting apps, like Prosper Daily and Mint, also flag unusual spending and suspicious charges.
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As technological change has allowed societies around the world to prosper, others are being left behind.
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So, Fig and Caputo, you flawed, crazy kids, go forth and prosper — and binge Love Island.
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In the world Nipsey was crafting, there was space for more than just him to prosper.
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That has made it harder for young startups to prosper and grow into big companies themselves.
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But its leaders must weigh their demands against the need to ensure Britain continues to prosper.
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Thae was unequivocal in his view that for North Korea to prosper, everything needs to change.
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The $20003bn IT sector, centred on boomtowns like Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) and Hyderabad, continues to prosper.
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Ellis-Lamkins is far from done in her work to ensure that the disadvantaged can prosper.
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Back at the farm, Ralph Angel and Prosper are having trouble getting a hold of Charley.
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It's also about how those identities impact people's ability to prosper and flourish in their lives.
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The quality and the depth of competition at the Royal Meeting has also continued to prosper.
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Whether these funds will prosper depends on why the anomalies have been profitable in the past.
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They consider their countries to be like Israel: surrounded by enemies, but determined to prosper anyway.
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As long as they have to deliver such messages, Greek banks cannot be expected to prosper.
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Prosper, which declined to comment, does not have a New York license, according to its website.
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In each and every one of these crises, extremists such as ISIS and al Qaeda prosper.
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Children may drop out of school and fail to acquire skills needed to prosper in life.
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Investment banks that help companies issue bonds should prosper—provided buyers for bonds can be found.
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We have to be intentional with our policies so that everybody has the ability to prosper.
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It's all terribly confusing: The idea of a united Europe was to allow citizens to prosper.
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In recent years, the economic crisis hasn't allowed citizens in many parts of Europe to prosper.
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While far from perfect, the PROSPER act represents a rare bright spot for congressional Republican lawmaking.
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A mixed economy of agriculture, manufacturing and tourism has allowed generations of its citizens to prosper.
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The free-trade norm produces a larger economic pie that allows all nations to prosper together.
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PROSPER also gives colleges "skin in the game" by making them financial stakeholders in students' success.
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As poor countries prosper and their young become more educated, they are more likely to migrate.
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Law joined Instacart at the beginning of the year and was previously the CMO of Prosper .
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"We are confident our business model paired with the China capacity, will prosper thousands of gyms."
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A comprehensive picture of the Prosper Act's effects on student aid funding should include discretionary spending.
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But change is difficult, and the business may or may not prosper under a new owner.
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That will ensure the next generation is better equipped to prosper in a 21st century economy.
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It also suggests a solution: If the United States helps poor countries prosper, migration may subside.
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As a result, he could prosper only in a field that was overcrowded with moderate candidates.
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Specially tuned LED lighting generates only the wavelengths that the plants require to prosper, saving energy.
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The research has shown that where children live matters deeply in whether they prosper as adults.
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An opinion piece that Neha Madhira wrote about the way her high school in Prosper, Tex.
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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Twenty-six years ago, Prosper saw Burundian soldiers take away his brother and nephew.
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Declines in physical activity are inevitable as countries prosper and use of technology increases, they say.
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In addition, recreational activities and snow sports such as skiing have caused the area to prosper.
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But when change is happening, our job is to embrace it and help our companies prosper.
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The experience fortified his belief that the party had to maintain control for China to prosper.
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They need their government to create and maintain a fair environment in which they can prosper.
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Trump is formally seeking a review of energy policies to help the nuclear power industry prosper.
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It's a seductive prospect: Who doesn't want to prosper while making the world a better place?
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"We're going to start buying again from Prosper over the next couple of weeks," Weinstein said.
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Prosper Marketplace was under investigation from the SEC, looking into whether it misrepresented returns to investors.
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Arthur Blank, the owner of the Atlanta Falcons, is confident the league will continue to prosper.
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And it is working to eliminate regulations they view as detrimental to the ability to prosper.
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Rose said that she believes the United Kingdom will continue to prosper regardless of the political landscape.
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The appeal is unlikely to prosper in the Supreme Court, which rarely if ever votes against Maduro.
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Grady is one of the venture firm's partners and sits on the board of online lender Prosper.
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Ron Suber, president of Prosper, said he was aware of "a lot" of his competitors shopping themselves.
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Similar to Lending Club, the company has a "Prosper ratings" system to determine what to charge borrowers.
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The interesting question is this: if Keynesianism can work well without liberalism, can liberalism prosper without Keynesianism?
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Prosper President Ron Suber addressed the issue at the LendIt conference in San Francisco on April 11.
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I think he's a kind of filter through which other rappers can connect and kind of prosper.
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After all, a labor union of telecommunications workers can only prosper if telecommunications companies are economically healthy.
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The record high spending isn't a glitch, said Pam Goodfellow, consumer insights director for Prosper Insights & Analytics.
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Trump is pro-fossil fuels and also wants all fossil fuel companies, even coal miners, to prosper.
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The black truffle liked the old days better, when it could prosper in a completely natural environment.
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And also what to do in order to not only escape imprisonment for yourself, but to prosper.
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And even if they haven't been able to prosper fully, they haven't devolved into chaos and revolution.
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While Europe and Japan's central banks may falter in their financial plans, you can prosper in yours.
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Other than gold and silver, the auto, financial, gaming, transport and machinery sectors will prosper, CLSA predicts.
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This emerging trend is a powerful demonstration that women do not have to be cutthroat to prosper.
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Why attack Europe when Muslims thrive and prosper here and are free to worship the one God?
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Democracy is a system designed for human beings to exist in and prosper under, together and indefinitely.
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It depicts multiple images of Nimoy's own hand in the widely-recognized "Live Long and Prosper" salute.
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Only then will we achieve the truly efficient universal mail system that can prosper in the future.
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Republicans and Democrats should work toward a budget that allows our economy and our environment to prosper.
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When it comes to student loans, the PROSPER Act represents a strong step forward for congressional Republicans.
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The agreement heralds a bright future ripe with opportunity, in which we can prosper as a nation.
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Ominously, Amazon is the fifth most popular destination for cosmetics purchases, according to Prosper, an analytics group.
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The way the country's "supply management" system works now, Canadian dairy farms are almost guaranteed to prosper.
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All Nature smiles, and here at last is a land where white men may rule and prosper.
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At first glance, the CBO estimate for the Prosper Act appears to show savings for the government.
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Though law firms often prosper in times of uncertainty, few partners expected an upturn of this size.
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The least responsible members of the political media, who will prosper covering each new controversy and outrage.
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If the country decouples from America, many entrepreneurs and intellectuals wonder if China can continue to prosper.
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Prosper too had to replace its CEO last fall and laid off about 30% of its staff.
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But victory — victory for Afghans — will only be achieved when they can live in peace and prosper.
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Those warrants were executed when the former running back was picked up by the Prosper Police Dept.
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The site truly began to prosper around 100 B.C.E when the Nabatean Empire became a trading hub.
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To understand why trade reform creates jobs, we need to understand how all nations grow and prosper.
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David Petraeus in 2010, an effort to deprive the Taliban of the conditions in which to prosper.
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President Trump is formally seeking a review of energy policies to help the nuclear power industry prosper.
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Like it or not, our nation needs immigrants to grow and prosper in the decades ahead. Why?
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Yet no advanced economy is better positioned to prosper in the coming decades amid sweeping technological change.
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The true measure of business success is building a company that can prosper when the founders go.
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Some people count companies like Prosper, LendingClub, WeWork, Etsy, and Zipcar as part of the sharing economy.
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"As long as we add unique offerings, downtown will prosper beyond where it's ever been," Mr. Pollock said.
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The complex economics of the uranium industry might not allow Niger or Areva to prosper at the moment.
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But when it's weakened from poor nutrition and cigarettes, it doesn t catch it, and the cells prosper.
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As parents, we sacrifice much to see our children prosper and our greatest joy is witnessing their success.
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Noé learned to work in the fields through practice, but it's not enough to allow him to prosper.
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Read MoreOnline lenders are taking a beating Online lender Prosper charges 1 percent to 5 percent for loans.
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The SEC was bearing down on LendingClub and Prosper for what looked like the sale of unregistered securities.
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A very different kind of partnership between Citigroup and consumer lender Prosper Marketplace fell apart earlier this month.
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At this rate, he is no more likely to prosper than he is to default on his loan.
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On this basis, a post-Brexit Britain could prosper—so long as it follows good pro-growth policies.
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The graph below shows cumulative delinquency on Prosper loans, issued by the platform itself, on a quarterly basis.
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The graph clearly shows the stability of credit quality of loans issued by Prosper; 2679 is no exception.
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His latest project Always Strive And Prosper is geared to be one of the best albums of 2016.
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"They live long, they prosper and check out peacefully and that's as good as it gets," says Katz.
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Banks were set to prosper under an administration pushing infrastructure spending along with cuts to taxes and regulation.
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Startups that invest in America's productive workers and develop the tools they need to compete globally will prosper.
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And right now those indicators say the Fed should let workers prosper in an era of zero inflation.
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After the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, Clinton did prosper in comparison to the more domestically focused Sanders.
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So as Congress turns its attention to tax reform, we must focus on helping the middle class prosper.
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We urge the president and Congress to join her in helping women business owners and the economy prosper.
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The end of the 100th shows how Olitz can actually prosper: by the pair starting a life together.
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Only companies that can afford to make substantial investments in both the physical and virtual worlds will prosper.
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Latin America seemed to be a case study in how democracy could lay down strong roots and prosper.
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This is not the Britain that accepted my South African Jewish immigrant parents and allowed them to prosper.
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LONDON — Freed from the shackles of the European Union, Britain's economy would prosper and its security would increase.
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Small businesses, new businesses, investors, and wage earners will all prosper from a tax-cut-led investment boom.
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Businesses are reporting they will pay bonuses and higher wages, immediate pay increases to let people freely prosper.
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Three years on, ISIS' slave trade continues to prosper, even as the extremist group's power and influence wane.
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I got excited because "Live long and prosper" would have been a perfect theme for a birthday, right?
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It is also a path, he asserted, that humanity must pursue if it is to continue to prosper.
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Mexican and Canadian officials said they wanted the United States to explain how the auto plan could prosper.
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Lombardi: When we have a group of people like this who need that, you need that to prosper.
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The Congressional Budget Office recently released its official score of the bill, which is dubbed the Prosper Act.
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Instead, a president who seems to prosper within an environment of acrimony now sits behind the Resolute desk.
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But his hopes that life would prosper in Hungary under Soviet occupation and a Communist government faded fast.
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The good newsThere are some startups that could prosper because of the pandemic, or in spite of it.
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There's a fungus among us and your bathroom is the perfect spot for it to grow and prosper.
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Hopeful visions that we could survive or even prosper after a nuclear war gave cover to wage one.
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Botswana is paving the way for their youth to become educated and empowered, and their society to prosper.
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In addition, private Medicare and Medicaid plans have continued to prosper regardless of which party is in power.
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However, Johnson is set to say that "in either case, I have no doubt that Britain will prosper."
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Sao Tome and Principe is considered a developing nation, so a boost in visitors could help it prosper.
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Free trade is undoubtedly good for the world's poor, who would have new opportunities to thrive and prosper.
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But they found they could prosper more by operating a convenience mart well past the traditional 7 p.m.
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How do we imagine a future in which Indigenous communities are able to prosper on their own land?
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It is essentially win-win, and two trading partners can help each other prosper by building things together.
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The voices and pens of the higher education special interests have dutifully weighed in on the PROSPER Act.
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Effective management allows the economy to prosper: Employment grows, wages rise and people enjoy better standards of living.
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As one company after another "restructures" through bankruptcy, they ditch social and environmental obligations, even as executives prosper.
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The more the rural U.S. struggles, company officials said, the more places Dollar General has found to prosper.
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Their isolation, although enabling the undisturbed development of a distinct culture to prosper, also came at a cost.
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This group is more worried about the economy, and they are skeptical that Trump will help them prosper.
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G.W. BUSH: While many of our citizens prosper, others doubt the promise, even the justice of our own country.
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In the last year, Prosper originated $3.7 billion in loans (with $1.15 billion coming in a record-breaking Q4).
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Our corporate clients are also eager to capitalize on the cuts to help the U.S. economy grow and prosper.
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" In this time, I turn to holy scripture, for the bible says, "no weapon formed against me shall prosper.
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She told industrialists in Paris this week that as a "big country", France does not need others to prosper.
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Yet after criticism he recanted a day later, claiming to have meant that Britain would prosper, but Europe suffer.
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That suggests that if consumers keep spending, then most of corporate America should continue to prosper, despite geopolitical uncertainty.
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As we increasingly use our phones to interact with the world around us, messaging as a UI will prosper.
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What we must understand, however, is that corporations, governments and individuals all rely on the same internet to prosper.
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It remains true that rising oxygen levels on Earth at the time were necessary to permit animals to prosper.
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And SoftBank has a big direct stake in the Vision Fund and thus an incentive to see it prosper.
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To prosper in this world reactionary nationalism no longer needed the bedmates with whom it had been tucked up.
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Retain and strengthen our alliances and assist our allies to survive and prosper in the face of common dangers.
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Such highly visible steps would create a deeper common market, directly benefit EU citizens, and allow companies to prosper.
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Unfortunately, it's right as Prosper arrives for dinner; not exactly the best way to get him on their side.
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We need our political leaders to prioritize a digital and innovation agenda that will help startups grow and prosper.
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But Cuba's rulers are frightened of these go-getters and of the inequality that will follow if they prosper.
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The data comes from a survey of over 7,500 consumers conducted by Prosper Insights and Analytics, as Mic reported.
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To prosper in this new environment, it must act faster and more boldly to seize the opportunities on offer.
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Extremists that prosper in the West do so because they have learned to exploit its rhetoric and democratic processes.
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The NRF's annual Tax Returns Survey conducted by Prosper Insights and Analytics, polled over 7,000 consumers in early February.
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We will encourage innovation, invest in advanced research and ensure start-ups and small businesses can compete and prosper.
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"Investors who diversify widely and simply sit tight with their holdings are certain to prosper," Buffett wrote this year.
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Siding with the sheriff feels good in the moment, but helping the businessman helps the town prosper long term.
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With The Curse lifted from James Harden in June, all NBA players are currently free to succeed and prosper.
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It's well-established that the payday lenders prosper when borrowers are unable to pay their loans back right away.
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In other words, we can either plan now and prosper — or do nothing and pay for the consequences later.
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Tim Estes, a certified financial planner in Fort Worth, Texas, likes industries that should prosper as the population ages.
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Still, many believe that the only way to prosper in financial markets is by employing a quantitatively complex approach.But
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When resource extraction is deemed the enemy of a warming planet, how will the industry and the country prosper?
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Far from upholding any legal order, PASPA has created an ideal environment for rampant illegality to thrive and prosper.
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People who cross borders and cultures easily, and who prosper as they do so, find this new nationalism disturbing.
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Because we think that is the best way to prosper the entire world's economy and for everyone to benefit.
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We can either help lead the way and reap the economic benefits, or sit idle and watch others prosper.
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Populists advocate a pragmatic foreign policy, recognizing that the U.S. must prosper domestically before it can be mighty abroad.
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AEI's Jason Delisle and Preston Cooper note that, contrary to how it's billed, PROSPER substantially increases overall federal spending.
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"We can't have a country that can defend itself and prosper without an aluminum and steel industry," Navarro said.
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He believes that climate regulations, like communism, are fundamentally about redistribution, and that without competition a nation cannot prosper.
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He's exuding confidence that his country isn't hung up over the US, that they can still prosper without Washington.
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But it can't thrive if it restricts the rights of racial minorities whose talents it will need to prosper.
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If we're all to prosper after the robot revolution, we'll need to revolutionize our social policies and moral thinking.
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Online lenders like Prosper have faced headwinds for the last several months in attracting investors to buy their loans.
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Prosper and JPMorgan decline to comment, while Financial Technology Partners did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Prosper said on Tuesday it plans to raise rates on its highest risk borrowers to improve returns for investors.
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But the death of a patient in California has raised questions about what it means to prosper from crisis.
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It's an example of how an artist can survive — prosper — outside the established art world, thanks to social media.
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They say it replicates the very tactics that have allowed coyotes to prosper despite a concerted onslaught against them.
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How will these new abortion laws affect the redistribution of talent to places whose economies prosper from that talent?
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"This corner is where the history of Haiti and the history of the United States meet," Ms. Prosper said.
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The most complex and most idiosyncratic forms of life are most at risk; the mosquitoes and jellyfish will prosper.
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Sadly, the status quo of our system imposes a certain amount of exclusion for a white majority to prosper.
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In 2018, the Trump administration launched Prosper Africa, an initiative to increase U.S. trade and investment on the continent.
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Only when the world thrives will China prosper, and a prosperous China will only lead to a better world.
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"We hope our desires will be fulfilled but the conflict and curfew here don&apost allow us to prosper."
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JOE FREE AND PROSPER: President Trump followed through on his Tuesday foreshadowing and pardoned controversial former Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
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If we try to prosper by shutting off trade, we will not only forfeit the country's future economic prosperity.
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Prosper, a pioneer of the peer-to-peer lending industry, has been exploring a sale, Business Insider has reported.
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Blue Elephant Capital Management stopped buying loans from Prosper for several months recently over concerns about weak underwriting and profitability.
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Prosper, Avant and LendingClub told Reuters that they report their loans to all three major credit bureaus at least monthly.
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While Prosper is not under investigation, the government is now looking at additional regulations to prevent terrorists from getting loans.
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"Partnering with Meridiana would only make Meridiana prosper, grow and actually increase the working population of Meridiana," Baker told reporters.
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Bottrop's Prosper-Haniel coal mine is a symbol of the challenges and opportunities facing Germany—and coal-producing states everywhere.
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After studying the region's web of fault lines and stratigraphic layers, Niemann's team settled on the closing Prosper-Haniel mine.
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But members of Britain's 'out' campaign say such warnings are overblown and that Britain would prosper if it broke free.
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Second, invest in innovation and efficiency, as the most competitive producers that lead change will most likely prosper amidst volatility.
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Martin Bouygues has rebuffed several offers in recent years for Bouygues Telecom, insisting the unit could prosper on its own.
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Asia has long dreamed of "decoupling" from America so it can prosper even when the world's biggest market does not.
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But [with Always Strive and Prosper] you get Ferg, you get Darold before the music, having jobs and getting fired.
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Pat Grady, a Sequoia partner who is also a backer of web lender Prosper Marketplace, still attends the board meetings.
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But in reality, it's a technological marvel, an untouched El-Dorado where Black people have been allowed to prosper, unhindered.
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In Q1 2016, leading platforms significantly decreased originations (Prosper, 20023 percent; Avant, 27 percent) — and this was only the beginning.
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Then came the Mothers' Day deaths, which destroyed the trust that might have allowed them to prosper if they resume.
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And Prosper more than doubled in less than a year, hitting a $1.8 billion valuation in April of last year.
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If it is to grow, the state must allow new entrants, including foreigners, to prosper at the expense of incumbents.
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"Lebanon will only survive or prosper if you disarm Hezbollah," Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told a conference in Italy.
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The lesson from Dow is that American industrial companies can prosper in a system of open borders and capital flows.
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The Prosper Daily app will offer BillGuard's budgeting and spending tracking services, alerts for potential fraudulent charges, and credit monitoring.
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With the field split like this he can prosper even if he never gets much above 35% of the vote.
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The center also provided office space for gay organizations—bookshops, coffee shops, theater groups—enabling them to grow and prosper.
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As a junior judge under Khomeini, he said he served underdeveloped areas, hoping they would prosper in the new Iran.
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The winning 'Leave' campaign dismissed what it called 'Project Fear', saying Britain would prosper if it regained independence from Brussels.
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Canaccord said the growing e-commerce company has all the qualities needed to prosper in an environment dominated by Amazon.
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The colleges responded with obfuscation, Henry died within a year, and Oxford and Cambridge went on to prosper for centuries.
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"Everywhere, we are told that we will prosper through competitive self-interest and extreme individualism," George Monbiot argued last year.
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Dick Wolf's Chicago-based franchise continues to prosper, and "Little Big Shots" was the breakout reality hit of the year.
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However, if Republican alternatives prosper over the long term and deliver results, Obama's presidency could seem less successful in hindsight.
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That's why 6900 veterans and military service organizations representing millions of veterans, their families and survivors oppose the PROSPER Act.
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The PROSPER Act would enable colleges to use deceptive recruitment practices that emphasize enrollment numbers rather than positive student outcomes.
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The PROSPER Act simplifies federal student aid, reining in costs and making it easier for students to see their options.
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If given the opportunity to graduate, the nation will prosper from a better educated, more diverse and more dynamic workforce.
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BUT REMEMBER, THE MISSION HERE IS TO DEFEND OUR TECHNOLOGY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SO WE CAN PROSPER IN THE FUTURE.
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Using better accounting practices, the agency estimates that the Prosper Act's changes save far less than under the official rules.
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It's a valid charge in some ways, because it is objectively more difficult for New Yorkers to prosper these days.
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Reducing the cost of financing infrastructure improvements will allow both the Puerto Rican and US economies to grow and prosper.
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Prosper Hillairet, my French teacher, had stopped by the demonstration, as so many people do when it's a nice day.
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With Phase 220 of the U.S-China trade deal complete, there's one company that looks set to prosper according Buckingham.
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"He's exactly the kind of person that our immigration policy should be encouraging to prosper here," Dr. Michael Raphelson said.
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Passport's fintech investments include CashStar, the maker of prepaid cards for retailers and restaurants, and Prosper, the online marketplace lender.
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Maybe the tech wheat will be separated from the wannabe chaff soon enough, and the former will continue to prosper.
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Let's champion life today and ensure that all Georgians, including the unborn have a chance to live, grow and prosper.
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"In the future, Swat will prosper, as security here is now very good," said Khan, sitting near two caged monkeys.
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Over the next five years, 500,85033 Ohioans would be freed from the welfare trap, with the opportunity to truly prosper.
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At the launch of Prosper Africa in Mozambique this year, the United States failed to send even a Cabinet secretary.
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The common belief remains that humans will continue to adapt and prosper as we go through this Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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It's regrettable that students who don't have tutors are disadvantaged, but it's at least not dishonest to prosper by study.
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Habitat — what's required to survive, and what's required to prosper — tends not to be at the forefront of our thoughts.
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The Honest Company and Prosper both saw their valuation shrink below $1 billion in subsequent funding rounds, according to PitchBook.
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But it has long been industry conventional wisdom that Western coal would continue to prosper, at least for a while.
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"Always Strive and Prosper" (ASAP Worldwide/Polo Grounds/RCA) It's hard to think of a hip-hop album with more heart, one with a narrative more thoroughly interwoven with the love of family and friends, than "Always Strive and Prosper," the second full-length by ASAP Ferg, the restless experimenter of the ASAP crew.
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A new wave of charismatic pastors known as "Prophets" attract huge crowds by telling followers that God will make them prosper.
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Blue Elephant last month announced plans to resume buying Prosper loans, in part because the company is charging higher interest rates.
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LendingClub and Prosper said they initially run soft checks but run hard checks later in the process, just before funding loans.
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While Lending Club and Prosper were attacking consumer lending, OnDeck, Kabbage and Funding Circle went after the small-business lending space.
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The government's job is to help prosper and protect citizens, while the church's job is to demonstrate love for all people.
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All a bed bug really needs to prosper is a food source — human blood — and they can get that almost anywhere.
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The company, like smaller rival Prosper Marketplace, issues unsecured consumer loans, so if the borrower stops paying, the investor loses out.
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Populism has historically seen a revival when economic conditions have deteriorated for the average person while the elites continue to prosper.
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The global economy could not prosper if such an enormous part of its population and production were to become thus ensnared.
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This phenomenon, may it live long and prosper, undergirds the current re-expansion of venture capital from its post-2000 hibernation.
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Vermut views the mobile app as a way to engage with potential customers even if those people can't receive Prosper loans.
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The start of the new Congress marks a fresh opportunity to address critical issues to help our country thrive and prosper.
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Hopefully the US Postal Service will live long enough and prosper so we can actually use these stamps to send mail.
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When a company can prosper on a subsidy rather than by winning in the marketplace, complacency sets in and breakthroughs plummet.
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The collective optimism and ethic that compels people to work hard, innovate, collaborate and prosper continues to drive the economy forward.
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"Unlocking that potential, to enable Jordan to prosper and remain a beacon of stability, matters to all of us," she said.
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We are a nation of consumers, but if we are to collectively prosper, we must make the shift to becoming owners.
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Lord of the Rings had a very medieval philosophy: that if the king was a good man, the land would prosper.
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Companies like LendingClub and Prosper broker loans through a bank and then promptly sell them to hedge funds, pensions and individuals.
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One of the suggested improvements in the PROSPER Act to reduce loan defaults is major-by-major eligibility for financial aid.
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"Autonomous taxis and the taxi industry can grow and prosper together," Taniguchi told reporters, after announcing ZMP's partnership with Hinomaru Kotsu.
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No one can deny that in real life, people are often wicked, and that the wicked prosper while the good suffer.
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However, if the final agreement includes Canada and reduces trade barriers, then this is a deal that will let people prosper.
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But, in India, daughters who insist on choosing their own husbands are not necessarily welcomed home when the union doesn't prosper.
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Mabey believes the general commitment to growth and improvement by a committed Ghanaian Ministry of Health has helped the country prosper.
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The Department of Defense has issued position papers opposing the PROSPER Act because PSLF is essential to military recruitment and retention.
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Wise leaders such as Truman, Eisenhower, Marshall and Acheson constructed a temple in which freedom could thrive and economies could prosper.
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Walker suspended his own White House run last October, arguing that the crowded GOP presidential field was helping Trump's campaign prosper.
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"We need each other, and it is a scoundrel who would prosper politically by turning us against each other," he said.
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Stand continued to prosper, he said, raising close to $3 million in funding and growing to a team of 12 employees.
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But it is true that there are things that must be fixed in our nation if we are going to prosper.
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A good squad must weather raucous arenas in places like Durham and Chapel Hill, in North Carolina, in order to prosper.
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Some small businesses, like Unitek, have been fortunate to tap alternative funding sources that have allowed them to thrive and prosper.
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He is the co-author of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper.
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Prosper retained advisers to seek out around $150 million in capital before LendingClub's woes became public, one of the people said.
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Prosper Marketplace, the second-largest marketplace lender behind Lending Club, cut more than a quarter of its staff earlier this year.
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If Italy's luxury goods sector continues to prosper, there won't be enough highly skilled craftspeople to satisfy demand for their products.
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Eventually, it may become impossible, in part because we helped create the conditions that allowed other countries to prosper and grow.
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Or does it hurt China, which has risen in the American-led international system and relies on that system to prosper?
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Sainsbury's Chief Executive Mike Coupe is under pressure to show the group can prosper on its own after the Asda debacle.
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Anybody from anywhere coming from anything can come together to form and develop a society in which we can all prosper.
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A just God might want to guarantee that the good prosper and the evil suffer and that all debts are paid.
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The China deal, and the recent passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, will allow farmers to prosper, Perdue said.
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The cost of developing these technologies represent an investment in companies' ability to prosper in the long term, the report said.
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What we don't know is the true extent of the media decline that is allowing evil to prosper in the marketplace.
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In an interview on Thursday, Mr. Becerra, 59, said he saw his role as one of safeguarding California's ability to prosper.
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The state-owned group is already Nio's manufacturing partner, and it is in their interests for the young company to prosper.
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We must also make a deal that allows Iran to thrive and prosper, and take advantage of its enormous untapped potential.
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We must also make a deal that allows Iran to thrive and prosper and take advantage of its enormous untapped potential.
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So this is an environment where gold should prosper and prices should be at $1,575 towards the end of the year.
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We also must make a deal that allows Iran to thrive and prosper and take advantage of its enormous untapped potential.
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Between them, those five have won 52 of the past 57 grand slams, leaving little room for anyone else to prosper.
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I would talk to them about places like the Twin Cities where the Hmong community has help those twin cities prosper.
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That means Mr. Trump could take credit for ending subsidies out of favor with his constituents, and Mr. Musk could prosper.
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It's allowed us to grow and prosper in a way that would have been unimaginable only a few hundred years ago.
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There is a broader social compact that allows a society to work and prosper together, and that, too, has been fraying.
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Could it be sentimental value that allows the penny to halfheartedly prosper, or is it something else that makes more cents?
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Risk profile of P2P loans originated by Lending Club and Prosper are very much similar to risk profile of credit card loans.
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Those that can participate, or knowledge workers, can participate and prosper; those that can't, or feel that they won't, are already reacting.
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The report argued investors are too pessimistic about the bloc's outlook in spite of growing evidence that equities are set to prosper.
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That supports faster and more accurate decisions and has supported the rise of peer-to-peer lenders like Lending Club and Prosper.
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A few of the more reflective superyachties worry about whether the industry can continue to prosper in the rising tide of populism.
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"As we look to the future, we remain absolutely focused on our commitment to help Britain prosper," he said in a statement.
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Prosper, Lending Club and SoFi are crowdfunding companies, matching buyers with willing lenders to provide access to alternative methods of financial returns.
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As migrants to rich countries prosper and have children, they become better able to contribute to science, the arts and entrepreneurial activity.
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Elites—at least those capable of introspection—learned how little they are trusted by voters who did not prosper amid rapid globalisation.
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Government would establish the necessary legal frameworks and do something or other involving jobs retraining programs, and the business community would prosper.
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If you own Tesla shares, you're making a bet that the shares will go up in value, that the company will prosper.
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Johnson wanted to bring Starbucks to the inner city, and he had to convince Schultz that his coffee shops would prosper there.
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It's time to start creating a skills-building infrastructure today that will help millions of Americans prosper in the economy of tomorrow.
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This year, he's been seen behind the production to several A$AP Ferg tracks on his new record Always Strive and Prosper.
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The triangle symbol represents positive change, as in DC Comics movies have been struggling in the past, but now they will prosper.
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Circumventing conventional banking channels for consumer credit began in 1996 when Chris Larsen started E-LOAN, which ultimately led to Prosper Marketplace.
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"So, he started downloading her songs and that was the one he got stuck on," Danna, of Prosper, Texas, told CBS DWF.
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For any new tech devices to exist and to prosper, they have to show themselves capable of doing things existing ones can't.
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Our economy will prosper, while at the same time, we will improve working conditions and safety standards for people around the world.
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If the talks prosper, the biggest benefit for Mercosur could be the reviving of its original mission of boosting trade and investment.
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I believe that what we need for America to prosper in the 6900st century is a strong vision for the country's future.
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The people of North Korea might become an unexpected force to pressure Kim to truly denuclearize and allow their nation to prosper.
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Borrowers on Prosper's platform are covered by traditional banking rules, since Prosper technically teams with WebBank of Utah to disburse its loans.
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But if he can't find a way to sort out Puerto Rico's accounting practices, it'll be hard for the island to prosper.
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Still, action is urgently needed to uphold our commitments under the Kigali Amendment and help American chemical companies prosper from their innovations.
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But the PROSPER Act would reduce access to education by increasing the cost of college for all students, including military-connected students.
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Generic companies cannot prosper without branded products to copy, they say, and brand-name companies need generics to make drugs more affordable.
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The plan has been to offer loans of around $15,000 to $20,000, similar to those of online companies like LendingClub and Prosper.
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Although, this may not be the case for those who have managed to prosper, as they often tend to negate government interventions.
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Opponents of EU membership say Britain would prosper outside what they say is a doomed German-dominated Union that holds back business.
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"Uzi Gang" is a bouncy, hard-hitter from Ferg's Always Strive and Prosper album that features Lil Uzi Vert and Marty Baller.
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AMERICAN AMNESIA: How The War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper, by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson.
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He wanted to prove to himself that he didn't need to take the fight to the ground to survive, or to prosper.
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The state's metropolitan areas continue to prosper, with an influx of white-collar workers drawn to their thriving finance and technology sectors.
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Indeed, we prosper when our companies, bound by the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, compete without graft for contracts and major commercial projects.
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Telephones were then still a luxury in China, but as China's middle class began to prosper, Huawei was well positioned to grow.
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Under the PROSPER Act, all loans would be unsubsidized, meaning that interest would accrue from disbursement, essentially making student loans more expensive.
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It is full of outdated ideas that would instantly weaken the economy and undermine our ability to grow and prosper over time.
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But for now, the Third Circuit has shown that it doesn't understand what news outlets need: more freedom to prosper, not less.
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But Canadians know that what it takes to grow and prosper isn't just what's under our feet, it's what between our ears.
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I recently asked Ryan Pirkle, Gravity's head of marketing, how it is that they prosper, in spite of their higher labor costs.
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As more people have gainful employment and keep more of their hard-earned dollars have money in their pockets, they will prosper.
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He should say that the United States will help to build — and prosper from — the giant, interconnected economy of the Asia Pacific.
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Some even visit native doctors like Elemian of their own accord, hoping juju will help them prosper while selling sex in Italy.
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But if the sector is to continue to prosper, many fund managers say, it will need to be fueled by other factors.
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It seems they cared little, as long as preferential taxes and steady flows of visitors from the mainland continued to let them prosper.
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But the book also makes the case that restaurants can survive and even prosper while paying workers well and offering them generous benefits.
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A number of online lenders, like Lending Club and Prosper, have popped up in recent years making these types of loans more accessible.
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Consumers are expected to spend $18.2 billion this year on Valentine's Day, according to the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights and Analytics.
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He painted a picture of a united America, one that is renewing hope of a country that will prosper under America first policies.
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But details of the report are considered confidential and are not publicly available at this time, California Public Utilities spokesperson Terrie Prosper said.
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Vouch reportedly folded amid the hostile funding environment, while companies such as Avant, On Deck Capital and Prosper Marketplace reportedly battled business woes.
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Meanwhile, similar companies like Avant,On Deck Capital and Prosper Marketplace have also reportedly seen deteriorating loan volume, reorganization or tumbling share prices.
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Meanwhile, in terms of offering a bird's-eye view of your finances, Albert is up against apps like Level Money or Prosper Daily.
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The general agreement is that, ultimately, there is no military solution, and that Russia cannot prosper from a never-ending conflict in Syria.
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And though Facebook might not do as well in such a future as it would if given free rein, it could still prosper.
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"When we invest in women, we invest in the future; communities prosper, economies thrive and the next generation leads with purpose," Quintos added.
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Then, two weeks ago, Prosper confirmed that it planned to cut roughly 13 percent of its staff in response to falling loan volume.
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Prosper Chikwara, a farmer in Umzingwane District in Matabeleland South Province, switched from rain-fed maize farming to horticulture production three years ago.
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They needed to track the flow of money, and create audit trails for the lifeblood that enabled these organizations and individuals to prosper.
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In the aftermath of the wars and deep divisions on our continent, the EU secured peace, democracy and enabled our countries to prosper.
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Apparel, accessories, toys, electronics, books, video games and gift cards were popular items bought over the weekend, Prosper Principal Analyst Pam Goodfellow said.
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Those worries were deepened as it emerged during this week's conference that Prosper Marketplace had ended its securitization bond issuance program with Citigroup.
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That was more than double what BlackRock paid on similar notes last year, and Prosper and Citi terminated their ABS issuance partnership thereafter.
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The number eight is significant in Chinese culture, as it has a similar sound to the word "prosper" or "wealth" in Chinese languages.
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"Economic cooperation where the South and the North prosper together is an important foundation of establishing peace on the Korean Peninsula," Moon said.
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But in the first quarter, lenders like Lending Club, Prosper and OnDeck Capital had difficulty convincing investors that their business models are sound.
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As the leaders prosper, the foot soldiers on both sides continue to die in large numbers, sometimes at the hands of their relatives.
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But, the WTO has some serious flaws, which have allowed China to bend the rules and prosper at the expense of other nations.
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If we want to continue to prosper as a civilization, we must continue to ride the horse that brought us to this point.
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Coffee plants thrive in stable environments where a precise combination of temperature and precipitation allows beans to prosper while keeping their taste profile.
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"As a result of these practices, the Chinese transplant centers have allowed a trenchant political opposition to their government to prosper," he said.
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She said the decades of violence and illicit activity throughout Latin America makes it fertile ground for extremist groups like ISIS to prosper.
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Prosper Marketplace, a pioneer of the peer-to-peer lending industry, has been exploring a sale, according to people familiar with the process.
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"Most of our people start at an entry level and then progress and prosper throughout the organization," according to the P&G website.
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"China is of course happy to see Italy maintain political and social stability, and its economy continue to develop and prosper," she said.
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No institution can continue to exist, grow and prosper when just 3% of its constituents believe it has their best interest at heart.
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Each of these actions have helped to throw the region into chaos and gave ISIS the space it needs to grow and prosper.
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American consumers plan to spend an average $935.58 during the holiday shopping season this year, according to NRF's survey conducted by Prosper Insights.
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If there is no enemy, then how would Kim explain to his people continuing misery while other Koreans across the demilitarized zone prosper?
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Yesterday, he released his newest single for his upcoming record Always Strive and Prosper, "Let It Bang" and today the video is out.
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Detroit's been so fucked up for so long, I'm just happy to see it prosper in some type of way and progress. Shit.
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The number eight is a lucky number in Chinese, because the Mandarin word for eight, "ba", sounds like the word for prosper, "fa".
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Lending Club, Prosper and Funding Circle organized the Marketplace Lending Association in April and brought in Nat Hoopes as executive director last month.
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My district on the central coast of California is home to a large Latino population that is engaged in helping our neighborhoods prosper.
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A number of online lenders, like Lending Club and Prosper, have popped up in recent years, making these types of loans more accessible.
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While his publishing ventures were in no danger of foundering, he dedicated himself to making certain that they would prosper after his retirement.
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"The area around Penn Station is not some undeveloped, poverty area needing government investment in order to prosper," said Mr. Gottfried, a Democrat.
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Khaled wants you to succeed and prosper against they—even though they are never defined (scientifically or otherwise.) Khaled wants you to dance.
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As challenging as it is, talking about money with friends and family is necessary if you want your budget and relationships to prosper.
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Polygamy and child marriage are also on the rise here, as democracy has allowed personal freedoms repressed during the Suharto era to prosper.
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For a short moment they may prosper through an alliance with the odd and passing disillusion of a section of the upper classes.
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He immediately gave up two hits, was caught scuffing and earned a 10-game suspension — talk about a "cheaters never prosper" poster child.
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The big question: Can Rovio prosper as a public company, even after other once-hot developers struggled when their signature hits grew old?
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Marie Prosper, 35, a security analyst, saw the street co-naming as a chance to come together in spite of recent political developments.
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Indeed, the food, clean water and air we need to survive and prosper depends on our ability to protect the planet's biological diversity.
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They realized that if their countries were to prosper they had to create truly successful "folk schools" for the least educated among them.
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By hiring people based on their skills and potential to prosper, companies can retain their workforce longer and adapt to new environments faster.
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It will save lives, allow women to contribute more to the national and global economy, enable societies to prosper and build stronger communities.
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Stable and reliable energy allows our society to grow and prosper while supporting the innovation that keeps prices affordable and our environment clean.
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The Prosper Act would address this problem by using Pell grants to cover the costs of practical skills education for students in need.
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Now R.P. has no idea whether his business will continue to prosper or if he just made the worst investment of his life.
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In their view, these ideas are solvents breaking down America's communities and, ultimately, dissolving the very social fabric the country needs to prosper.
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However, if policymakers put monetary, fiscal, trade and regulatory policies on a sound path, the economy will prosper -- and so will asset markets.
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On a rainy day in 1857, at Fontainebleau, the royal country estate, Empress Eugénie asked the author Prosper Mérimée to concoct an entertainment.
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First, the Prosper Act would increase federal spending, after taking into account both mandatory and discretionary spending, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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According to a study by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics, Americans spend on average just over $1,000 on Christmas gifts.
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"It would be bumpy, it would be difficult, but we would find a way to survive and prosper as a country," he said.
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Ltd * Entering into jvsa not expected to have any material effect on eps of company for current financial year ending 30 June 2018 * Co's interest in GLL prosper and GLL thrive reduced from 100% to 70% * GLL prosper and GLL thrive increased share capital from s$1.00 to s$10.00 by issuance of 9 new shares Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Hasenstab showed no sign of backing down as he offered a view of how his contrarian investments could prosper over the next five years.
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"A young boy with a life full of promise ahead of him is no longer with us to hope, prosper, and fulfill his dreams."
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"We remain convinced that CMC is well placed to prosper over the longer term given the strengths of the platform," broker Peel Hunt said.
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Goldman Sachs' technology research team shared a list of companies that will prosper from President Donald Trump's repatriation tax cut plan for international earnings.
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Of course, if ordinary citizens don't have incomes with which to buy the products made by the world's corporations, how can those corporations prosper?
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Tomorrow, A$AP Ferg is going to bless all of us with the release of his long-awaited sophomore record, Always Strive And Prosper.
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Yet, for a while, these woes seemed to be chances for the city to prosper—and to party as if there were no tomorrow.
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Recently rebranded money management app Prosper Daily (formerly BillGuard) alerts users of its free service to potential problems, including gray charges, as they appear.
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He often sounded like a master-builder when describing the global policy "architecture" needed to allow other nations to be free and to prosper.
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Disclosure: Mike Lobanov is the general partner of Target Global, which is invested in Prosper, and a board observer in Prime Meridian Capital Management.
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If the region is to prosper in the long run, governments will have to do more to protect coastlines and strengthen buildings and infrastructure.
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Both companies have downplayed any risk from Brexit, saying last week that the proposed merger would prosper regardless of whether Britain stays or leaves.
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Companies like Lending Club, Prosper and SoFi were originating loans in greater numbers, using proprietary risk-analysis tools and distributing smaller, niche loan amounts.
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Investments in financial services fell 25 percent to $601 million, likely a response to recent struggles at lending platforms Prosper Marketplace and Lending Club.
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But despite the drama, Prosper agrees to help them as long as they promise to come together like their father Ernest would have wanted.
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It came long before the "Vulcan nerve pinch" and the Vulcan salute, "live long and prosper," which would not appear until the second season.
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That echoed similarly robust official data on Thursday suggesting China's industrial sector is continuing to prosper from a year-long, government-led building boom.
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Not only are dodgy methods that seem to produce results perpetuated because those who publish prodigiously prosper—something that might easily have been predicted.
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"We will take your concerns to the Minister of Mines (Walter Chidhakwa)," Prosper Mutseyami, legislator for Musikavanhu constituency in Chipinge district, told the villagers.
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Other Even partners include The Penny Hoarder and Transunion, which Even connects with financial institutions like Prosper, Lending Club and Marcus by Goldman Sachs.
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The growth in Square's loan business comes despite increased scrutiny over lending practices fueled by troubles at online lending platforms LendingClub and Prosper Marketplace.
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The ramped-up scrutiny could trigger headaches for other leading online lenders such as Prosper, the second-largest marketplace lender, and Ondeck, among others.
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Private schools would prosper at the direct expense of public schools, an outcome prophesied by critics of Trump and his Education Secretary, Betsy DeVos.
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Opponents of EU membership say Britain would prosper outside the bloc that they say hits far below its economic weight on the global stage.
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It has stolen your resources and, for many tribal governments, taken away the opportunity to grow and prosper for the good of your people.
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My job is to help the team at Apple do the right things to turn this company around so it can really prosper again.
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Taxpayers in every state have a very real interest in good, safe highways and modern schools that will help our economy prosper and thrive.
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It also gets a small cut from the lending companies CareCredit and Prosper Healthcare when patients use either one to finance their cosmetic procedures.
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The evidence is clear that countries that live in peace prosper, economies are strengthened, and that citizens have greater opportunity to achieve their potential.
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Brexit's supporters claim that a deregulated Britain that trades with the rest of the world would prosper once unshackled from Brussels's overregulation and protectionism.
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"You know that the only technology that will allow the industry to continue to prosper is zero emissions or very low emissions, " he said.
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With an initial focus on online consumer loans that originated from the likes of LendingClub and Prosper, dv01 then looked to expand into mortgages.
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IT'S SIMPLY THAT THE ONLY WAY TO GROW, AND PROSPER, AND HAVE YOUR REAL WAGES GROW -- GO UP IS THROUGH INNOVATION, THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION.
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I will continue to do whatever I can to help MSU prosper in the future as a Spartan in whatever role I may play.
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Profit margins continue to be pressured, but the turn in the value of the dollar gave earnings a nudge upward, helping American multinationals prosper.
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Just when Gerald Ford was telling New York to drop dead and the Bronx was burning to the ground, new enterprises began to prosper.
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Soon after that, several companies, including Lending Club, Prosper Marketplace and Avant, announced that they were cutting jobs because of falling demand from investors.
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Pell Grants are something of an exception to that rule, so it's misleading to ignore how the Prosper Act would affect discretionary Pell spending.
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"I learned a lot about the theater of doing business" from them, says Richard Christiansen, who previously worked for Prosper as a creative director.
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We've spent literally thousands of years devising rules of human conduct — the basic precepts that allow us (ideally) to get along and prosper together.
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After all, with all its advantages (military not least among them), America could prosper in an increasingly chaotic world, at least for a while.
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What's more — and this is the key point — greater cosmopolitanism is required for humanity to prosper, or possibly even survive, in the 21st century.
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These limitations should exist because humans exist to prosper using their God-given talents, not to have their life literally hand picked for them.
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For the next 12 years, he went relatively unchallenged, as government investments in education and health led the country to prosper for a time.
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Everything he knows and loves is the Cobresal Miners futbòl club, and the tiny mining town of El Salvador in which they barely prosper.
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The thriving tech industry is the epitome of the so-called China model, which says people can rise and prosper under tight government control.
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Whatever you do with your extra cash, make sure it's a smart choice that helps you stay afloat now or prosper in the future.
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A benefactor's big gift will create a research center in Portland, Maine, testing a small city's ability to prosper as a magnet for innovation.
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Any group that spreads hatred, knowingly or unknowingly, should understand that international terrorist organizations prosper when those differences that are sorted out on streets.
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That echoed similarly robust official data on Thursday suggesting the industrial sector is continuing to prosper from a year-long, government-led building boom.
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The PROSPER Act would do the opposite by making it more difficult to receive financial aid if you are going to school part-time.
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Only by unlocking the potential of online learning can we provide our officers with the depth and diversity of training they need to prosper.
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The Russian government and the criminal enterprises that it allows to thrive and prosper are among the most active thieves of financial resources globally.
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He said other countries should formally abandon the deal like he did in order to pursue a new deal that would let Iran prosper.
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And social norms guide these judgments since a sport can't prosper without buy-in from players, fans, and sponsoring institutions like schools and advertisers.
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"We expect the biggest increase in potential shoppers for Thanksgiving Day this year," said Phil Rist, executive vice president of strategy at Prosper Insights.
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"Everybody recognizes that the capital of fintech has yet to be determined," said Mr. Larsen, who founded the fintech companies Prosper and E-Loan.
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It was able to clean up, prosper economically and by 22019 regain the full local democracy it had lost four decades earlier through corruption.
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Additionally, by helping foreign economies prosper — particularly those in Mexico and Central America — the payments encourage foreign residents to remain at home, supporters say.
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Still, economists say that California is facing a labor shortage, which will make it hard for the state to prosper in the long term.
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Brian Kemp of Georgia, who effectively stole the election from Stacey Abrams, they are often allowed to prosper from their illegal and unethical actions.
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However, for companies like Lending Club, Prosper or Funding Circle, the risk of fraud is much lower thanks to a much more sophisticated regulatory environment.
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Alternative: PocketGuard, Spendee, Wally, Level, and Prosper Daily all have nice designs and accomplish many of the same basic functions that Mint and Clarity do.
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While cronies prosper from logging concessions or licences to set up gambling operations, schools crumble and health care is out of reach for Cambodia's poorest.
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But the company charges an average of more than 4 percent in the form of a "closing fee" per transaction, Ramsey said, citing Prosper filings.
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Ebury Press; £20Everything drug cartels do to survive and prosper they've learnt from big business, by our Britain editor and former Mexico City bureau chief.
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In that deal, Citi purchased loans issued online by Prosper, packaged them up and sold them as securities to the bank's high-net-worth clients.
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This special report will argue that for the country not only to prosper but to be strong as a nation, it needs to change course.
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Mr Macron knows that with the unemployment rate at 10% (and 25% for those under 25), the economy must create jobs, or populism will prosper.
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We would not let our enemies have guns, so why would we let them have ideas?" and al-Baghdadi's "Be just: the unjust never prosper.
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Eurosceptics, including Johnson, say proper preparation can negate the worst effects while allowing Britain the political and economic freedom to prosper in the long term.
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It is easy to notice that since the introduction of the Prosper 2703 scoring system, the delinquency curves are almost identical from quarter to quarter.
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A number of financial companies, including LendingClub and Prosper, offer women personal loans which can be used to cover fertility procedures such as egg freezing.
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Other platforms were hit even more significantly — Prosper originations dropped 50 percent YoY, from $1.83 million$in Q2 2015 to $445 million in Q2 2016.
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Another of his pieces, "Blossom", a bed of hundreds of handcrafted porcelain flowers, highlights the unified creative force that allows the individual artisan to prosper.
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Those two things — migration and a shared set of institutions — are the very rules that integrated Britain into the EU economy and helped it prosper.
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Here are eleven damn useful holiday gifts to ensure that you not only survive the End Times but rebuild and prosper, zombie hordes be damned.
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While a company like Uber may take a huge lead in market share, others, like Lyft, may still have room to profit and even prosper.
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Ultimately, nothing will improve your financial security as much as nailing the basics so you prosper in any upturn and insulate yourself against the unforeseen.
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He said the United States was developing the "Prosper Africa" initiative to support U.S. investment in Africa and a growing middle class in the region.
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The Prosper Act would make higher education more expensive for many students, especially graduate students, while increasing profit margins for the government and private lenders.
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But Mr Vestberg talks optimistically of how it will prosper from the coming launch of fifth-generation (5G) wireless telecoms and the "internet of things".
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The survey, which was conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics, doesn't break spending down into segments, but suggests food and beverage spending is on the rise.
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I believe that pre-K is the best investment we can make as a nation in order to prosper in this 21st-century global economy.
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"It's been a pretty bleak history in terms of relationship with Indigenous people," said Rob Prosper, Parks Canada vice-president of protected areas and conservation.
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Citigroup, for example, had to offer investors a 12.5% yield to offload BB-/B notes from its final securitization of loans from Prosper in March.
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With Nunes-Shevchenko, the UFC's personality-driven dalliance in women's MMA has given way to something else: seeing it prosper after its pioneers move on.
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I hope to see a confident vision of what America can be when we get government out of the way and allow America to prosper.
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"I want Harley-Davidson to prosper here in the State of WI -- so of course I don't want a boycott of Harley-Davidson," Walker tweeted.
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"I am absolutely certain that none of these accusations will prosper because the solution in democracy is to respect the rules," he told the BBC.
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Loan Grade Loan Grade The measures taken by Lending Club and Prosper resulted in a lot of discussions dedicated to the topic in the press.
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His pro-growth policies will allow them to prosper, while his personal traits will make them feel confident and proud of the U.S. once again.
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If you want to loan out your money as a means of wealth generation, your best option with $500 or less to invest is Prosper.
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The PROSPER Act also would eliminate Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which encourages borrowers to enter public service careers and give back to communities.
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Whether the PROSPER Act contains sufficient accountability mechanisms to make this work is an open question, but it's certainly a move in the right direction.
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Furthermore, the economy in general could prosper if Palestinians were allowed to exit the West Bank 24 x 85033 — instead of only during prescribed hours.
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The President, who always seems to prosper when he has an identifiable enemy, now has a new foil for his personal gallery of political enemies.
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So for me it's really about shifting the entire system so that our policies really ensure that we are healing and able to prosper here.
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"The South African National Defense Force will deploy a battalion with support elements during Operation PROSPER," the defense ministry said in a statement on Friday.
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"Consumers don't wait for Thanksgiving or Black Friday anymore, and neither do retailers," said Phil Rist, EVP of strategy for data firm Prosper Insights & Analytics.
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Powell thought that the only kind of national community that could prosper was one where its members share the same racial background, culture and customs.
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BOOK REVIEW The young adult hardcover best-seller list last Sunday erroneously included "The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding," by Alexandra Bracken, at No. 6.
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He managed to get the French and Japanese companies to act as one entity so both could prosper in an industry where scale is everything.
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Among the states, New York has the highest share of gentrifying areas, with 13 percent of its zones in areas that are beginning to prosper.
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Former Mayor Haddad's administration generally allowed the electronic scene and its events to prosper—or at least the ones that were organized by the city.
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It's another track from Always Strive and Prosper that shows Ferg can be adapted to do any kind of rap he sets his mind to.
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Now is a good time to buy up stocks in companies that will likely prosper once the outbreak and associated economic pullback passes, he said.
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So far, the specific allegations against the 43-year-old are unclear -- all we know is that he was arrested by the Prosper Police Dept.
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Prosper Ntahorwamiye, the government's spokesman, said the council of ministers would send legislation confirming Nkurunziza's title to parliament, which is controlled by the ruling party.
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Of course, some Vietnam veterans weren't able to prosper after the war, so menacing and, in many cases, invisible were the wounds they suffered. Sen.
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There are wealthy Jews who are sufficiently shortsighted, ignorant or arrogant enough to imagine that they can continue to prosper under a white nationalist government.
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But his criminal enterprise, which has long benefited from a more horizontal leadership structure he helped put in place, has continued to prosper, experts said.
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When taxpayer dollars are put to work correctly, creating jobs and generating money that is spent across our local economies, Main Street small businesses prosper.
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And there are reasons to think that those numbers could rise, as wealth becomes more global and women in countries like China start to prosper.
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This misguided focus — and the global backlash it's creating — is making it much harder for America's farmers, ranchers — and other exporters — to prosper through trade.
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But I came to love India when I lived there and I wish it well and I see no particular reason why it shouldn't prosper.
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Carlos Ghosn, the alliance's chief executive, believed that shared engineering was necessary for the French and Japanese companies to prosper in an increasingly competitive industry.
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This inefficiency led to the emergence of online lending sites like Prosper and Lending Club, the first large players to really emerge in the consumer space.
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Consumer lenders like LendingClub, Prosper and SoFi have built substantial Web-based businesses using technology, but they're still targeting borrowers with good, if not pristine, credit.
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The security relationship will prosper only if Mr Trump pursues a "soft" renegotiation of NAFTA, says Raúl Benítez Manaut of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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England didn't need the pillaging, plunder and famine caused by the "Brentry" of the conquest to prosper in the good times of the early medieval period.
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"The mission of the association," PayU said in a statement, "aligns seamlessly with PayU's vision of creating a world without financial borders, where everyone can prosper."
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Mr. Trump himself, in the heat of the 2016 campaign, accused Mr. Obama of creating the conditions for a new iteration of Islamic terrorism to prosper.
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It looks very strange if we take into account that the initial forecast of Prosper on defaults on this portfolio was 9.5 percent to 23 percent.
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It was eloquent and talked about how Friedman really cared about people's ability to prosper and make commerce for themselves and that was a nice idea.
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That they could do so and still prosper was thanks to years of nurturing young talents from Europe's lesser clubs, who have now matured into stars.
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European royals vied for the honor of hosting him for court performances, giving him the financial resources and educational support to continue to grow, and prosper.
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Faced with staffing a presidential bid at the last minute, he brought in some outside vendors, including The Prosper Group, to help staff Trump's digital presence.
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While President Obama has played a key role in fighting climate change, this also means he doesn't want fossil fuels or pipelines to prosper, Cramer said.
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If rules are found to be broken, they can impose fines up to $100,000 per violation per day, said Terrie Prosper, a spokeswoman for the commission.
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At an auction to buy discounted items for the farm, Remy and Charley's father's old friend Prosper Denton advise her on the best way to bid.
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In North Korea, Vietnam, China and Cuba, we're witnessing tests this week of what it means to survive and prosper as a communist state in 2019.
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Startups that joined the unicorn club last year include TransferWise, Lyft, Zenefits, SoFi, Hellofresh, Prosper, Oscar, and Farfetch, according to venture-capital-data tracker CB Insights.
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Last month, Bloomberg reported Citibank would stop buying loans from peer-to-peer lender Prosper, a startup that has raised more than $350 million in funding.
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Japanese companies, which are increasingly expanding abroad as the local population shrinks and ages, need English to prosper outside, and to attract talented workers to Japan.
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It's only fair that those who succeeded thanks to their education should pay their fair share, and so the PROSPER Act makes nearly everyone pay more.
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For the cost of a small origination fee and interest, sites like Prosper and Lending Club allow you to borrow up to $35,000 from complete strangers.
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"The company has already retained a human rights expert and former U.S. ambassador Pierre-Richard Prosper to advise the company regarding human rights compliance," it added.
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That means the stocks could prosper even if there were a recession in the near future, though they would perform better if economic growth surged again.
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Section 85033, which conferred a protective shield back in 1996 when it was first enacted, allowed an innovative and thriving online economy to grow and prosper.
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If the website does not prosper, Mr. Thorburn has registered other domains, including some that track closely alongside the early Republican primary calendar, such as makenewhampshiregreatagain.
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The Pentagon, in a position paper opposing the Prosper Act, stated explicitly that Public Service Loan Forgiveness is essential to recruitment and retention of service members.
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Aaron Vermut, CEO of Prosper, got experience earlier in his career at Wells Fargo before taking the helm of the lending startup from his father, Steve.
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Nathaniel Popper, who has been writing about the dark web for years, looked at how online drug sales continue to prosper, despite repeated law enforcement crackdowns.
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Tribalism can and does protect particular tribes, particular lives, but it is only when we reach out across tribal lines that we learn, prosper, and progress.
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I felt the need to address meta-questions pertaining to the frame of mind that would help my children prosper in the world, not only survive.
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Mr. Osteen, who has made tens of millions of dollars from book sales and other ventures, has told congregants that God wants them to prosper financially.
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But gentrification, housing scarcity, economic outpacing and police pressure can perform this precise purchase: replace the struggling in a city with those most likely to prosper.
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The Republican opposition message, in its entirety, read: Our leaders must prioritize keeping us safe and ensuring that hard working Americans have the freedom to prosper.
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I also think America will prosper in the year 2020 because we have a leader that is one of the most successful businessmen in the world.
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Focus more on the economic nationalism that is needed for the United States to prosper and reduce trade deficits in the long run with all nations.
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Colombia expected to move beyond this type of development, which leaves kids out of school and communities vulnerable to criminal groups that prosper in the disorder.
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These laws are more than sufficient to ensure that immigrants thrive, prosper, fuel our economy and contribute to the social fiber and civic life of America.
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Google has acquired a U.K.-based company called Redux Laboratories, which had 13 granted patents and 50 pending, as well as venture funding from Prosper Capital.
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Prosper has since tweaked its models and started charging higher interest rates, attracting Blue Elephant's capital again, Chief Investment Officer Brian Weinstein said in an interview.
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"To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society," the letter said.
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With time on the 2018 reauthorization clock running out, it's time for the House to debate, amend and send a final PROSPER Act to the Senate.
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Taken as a whole, the Prosper Act would not maintain the same level of available dollars in grants and loans currently available to parents and students.
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The reality is that rural America can continue to prosper and grow, but only by using all of the tools and techniques available to rural communities.
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"Sports exchanges can prosper only when political issues are resolved," said Chang Ung, a North Korean member of the I.O.C., after landing in Seoul this week.
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Rivals can still prosper by providing detailed directions in dense cities: CityMapper, for example, tells its users which exit to take in London's warren-like tube stations.
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In my opinion, we can expect another year of considerable growth of business volumes and capitalization for such companies as Lending Club, Prosper and other P2P platforms.
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One suspects he would find a way to prosper on sand or wood as well, but it is on hardcourts where he is most in his element.
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While Lending Club and Prosper were disrupting the personal lending space, companies like OnDeck, Kabbage and Funding Circle became brand names in the small-business lending space.
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Given the strength of this one song, you can be positive that Always Strive and Prosper is going to potentially be the best A$AP release yet.
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In February of 1836, the French political theorist and social reformer Prosper Enfantin reported that the Pasha had sent Linant and his committee to study the Pyramids.
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And things are going to get worse, say observers, as drug trafficking and production continues to prosper, no matter what Trump decides to do on the border.
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And streets where mothers are safe from fear—schools where children learn in peace—and jobs where Americans prosper and grow—are not too much to ask.
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Additionally, Faber expressed the belief that small countries like Croatia, Estonia and Malta would also prosper as independent nations versus being a part of a larger system.
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And streets where mothers are safe from fear -- schools where children learn in peace -- and jobs where Americans prosper and grow -- are not too much to ask.
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Investors will continue to be drawn to Southeast Asia for its young, highly educated workforce and the business-friendly environment that makes it perfectly positioned to prosper.
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In any economic upturn the last group of workers to prosper are typically the poorest earners, such as low-skilled shopstaff, food preparers, care-givers and temps.
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Although Mr Sisi deserves credit for floating the pound and starting to tackle subsidies, Egypt will struggle to prosper so long as it is run by soldiers.
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Companies that develop a people-first approach — by investing in their employees and partners/ensuring they're equipped with the right skills — will prosper in the digital economy.
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An eye-popping 137.4 million Americans are planning to or considering shopping during Thanksgiving weekend, according to a survey conducted by the NRF and Prosper Insights & Analytics.
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This is almost 10 percent higher than participation in 2015 and is the highest level in the 14-year history of Prosper Insights and Analytics' Halloween survey.
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Fintech firms like SoFi, LendingClub, Prosper, Avant and GreenSky offer digital or mobile-first options that often use data points aside from FICO scores when assessing creditworthiness.
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"The big game is a day for big spending regardless of who plays or wins," Prosper Vice President of Strategy Phil Rist said in an online statement.
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According to the Congressional Budget Office, the Prosper Act's changes to student loans would pad the government's profit by another $40 billion over the next 10 years.
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He joined Ripple in 2015, and earlier this year took over the CEO role from founder Chris Larsen, a serial entrepreneur, who previously started online lender Prosper.
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"Partnering with Meridiana would only make Meridiana prosper, grow and actually increase the working population of Meridiana," Qatar Airlines Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker said in April.
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It is imperative for founders to detach themselves from their company, embracing it as an independent entity with its own needs and demands to grow and prosper.
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Barrile most recently was chief product officer at the fintech marketplace Prosper; before that, he spent five years at LinkedIn, where he was a VP of product.
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This might be the most commercial Ferg's ever sounded, and it makes me wonder what the rest of Always Strive and Prosper is going to sound like.
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Perhaps one day the holodeck could be the first of the Star Trek-inspired technology applied in real life to help space travelers live long and prosper.
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