interest payment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterestandpayment
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interest
noun
uk/ˈɪn.trəst/us/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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payment
noun
uk/ˈpeɪ.mənt/us/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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(Definition ofinterestandpaymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is nointerestpaymentas such.
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This has led tointerestpaymentdifficulties.
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There are two explanations for the high water price paid by output sharing buyers: a risk premium payment and an implicitinterestpayment.
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It has the merit of avoidinginterestpayment.
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Theinterestpaymenthas no connection whatever with the earnings of the works at the moment.
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The sums at stake in such appeals are generally modest and the cost of administering aninterestpaymentscheme would be disproportionate.
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As a result, farmers'interestpayment; have fallen by £240 million in the past year.
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The profit made on these activities beforeinterestpaymentwas over £13 million, and that compares with an operating surplus of £28·6 million from colliery activities.
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That would add furtherinterestpaymentburdens to the coal industry.
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We are going to guarantee theinterestpaymenton that loan, which will amount to about £300,000 a year.
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For what it is worth, theinterestpaymentover the period would be approximately £6.
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For them, with an average mortgage of about £15,000—if anything, that is a conservative figure—theinterestpaymentis about £34 a week.
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That would have to be aninterestpayment.
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Not only will it have to find the greaterinterestpayment, but it will have to do so with less transport supplementary grant support.
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Why do we need to accept aninterestpaymentof about £30 million to £40 million a year, simply to secure ownership of the assets?
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One of the things that has tipped the balance from endowment mortgages to repayment mortgages is the reduction of tax relief on mortgageinterestpayment.
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In fact, because those balances had been used up, there was a £1·8 millioninterestpaymenton overdraft.
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The totalinterestpaymentover sixty years would be £3,561 and over thirty years £1,542.
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This is a form ofinterestpaymentwhich the feuar has to pay to the builder.
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Thisinterestpaymentis chiefly on account of the global sum which so far has not been settled.
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The cost to the taxpayer of gross debtinterestpaymentis almost £1,000 a household.
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