low-interest loan
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loan
noun
uk/ləʊn/us/loʊn/
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge ...
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(Definition ofloanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But alow-interestloanwould be a very good plan.
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We need alow-interestloanfund to help farmers in difficulty over this period.
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If he is to penalise students, as he is doing, there must be some alternative, and a properly regulatedlow-interestloanwould appeal to some.
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Comparing the monetary value of subsidies versus tariffs, or procurement policies versus low-interest loans, is extremely tricky.
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Interviewees emphasized the importance of obtaining such short-term, low-interest loans.
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Unlike the cash-strapped national banks, foreign donors not only provide grants or low-interest loans for approved projects, but also bring in technology and expertise not available locally.
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Low-interest loans to fishermen are provided to cover the cost of larger boats with engines and other equipment and 50 percent.
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What will be the control structure and what will be the criteria for obtaining low-interest loans?
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This is the unit which gives low-interest loans to the poorer nations.
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This relates to the brewers' relationship with the on-licensed, "tied"premises they own —both managed and tenanted—and the offering of low-interest loans to the"free" trade.
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It is clear that much of the money that other countries need will have to be either in grants or in low-interest loans.
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