Examples of using May borrow in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Homeowners may borrow up to $200,000 to repair disaster damaged primary residences.
Homeowners may borrow up to $200,000 for catastrophe related home repairs.
KIEV- Heavily indebted Ukraine may borrow $1 billion in November via a new sale of U.S.-backed bonds, part of a broader international support package Kiev expects
You may borrow against your line of credit as often as you like as long as you have sufficient funds available
warm coats that children may borrow.
A company may borrow from commercial banks and other financial intermediaries,
as well as a reference to some of the stories that the film may borrow its plot from.
A company may borrow from commercial banks and different financial intermediaries,
The maximum amount you may borrow from any lender is determined by the lender based on its own policies, which can vary, and on your creditworthiness.
The concept that there is no hierarchy of culture and that art may borrow from any source has been one of the most influential characteristics of Pop art.
They control billions of dollars of equity and may borrow billions more, and thus may overwhelm intervention by central banks to support almost any currency,
They control billions of dollars of equity and may borrow billions more, and thus may overwhelm intervention by central banks to support almost any currency,
now is money and even though we had to borrow a lot of money to send them away, we may borrow more to bring them home,” said Tien Pham,
The axis of repressive powers opposing Western democracies is in the making- if I may borrow the expression“Axis” from the vocabulary of the period preceding the Second World War, when it was the name of the Alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan.
do not cover the expenditures referred to in paragraph(1) of this Article, the Federal Government may borrow the funds necessary to sustain current operations up to a maximum of one quarter of the total amount of the previous budget.
to in para 1, the Senate may borrow the funds needed to sustain budget management, up to a maximum of one quarter of the total amount of the preceding budget estimates.
expenditures set forth in paragraph 1, the Federal Government may borrow the funds necessary for the conduct of current operations to a maximum of one quarter of the total amount of the previous budget.
I might borrow that one in the future.
I might borrow that one!
One might borrow.