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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
prepay .
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Examples
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- If a default occurs, GNMA fully "prepays" the bondholders.
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In the event the policyholder needs long-term care, the insurer typically pays funds tax-free from the linked annuity or -- in the case of a policy packaged with a life-insurance contract -- prepays some or all of the death benefit.
'Combined' Insurance Policies Grow Anne Tergesen 2011
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Hello travel outside of your tiny area of town and find out everybody prepays everywhere else.
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My recollection is that Paulson pays rent for 7 years, guaranteed, and prepays rent for years 8-25.
Blazer fans will pay for soccer stadium (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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The primary reason for that $22 billion difference is that payments from the government to lenders are risky—they terminate when a borrower defaults on or prepays a loan.
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Potter has sought congressional changes in how the post office prepays for retiree health care, to cut its annual costs by $2 billion.
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The amendment increases the interest rate under the facility, but if the company successfully completes a sale and prepays $500 million of outstanding loans, the interest rate would drop.
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It\'ll mean higher co-pays (really prepays, or deductibles), less services, and more profits for their campaign contributors.
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Potter has sought congressional changes in how the post office prepays for retiree health care, to cut its annual costs by $2 billion.
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The company often prepays invoices and messengers checks to its suppliers 'door.
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