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6 Sentences With "take on a loan"

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But I wouldn't take on a loan right now — how would that help?
And if Leigh were unwilling to take on a loan, or if her credit were bad, it's entirely possible that Rutherford would not have gotten the same medical treatment.
Career Lessons I Learned From African Entrepreneurs - Huffington Post # # Mentoring: Through a strong network of local business mentors, Village Enterprise provides business mentoring to help the new entrepreneurs gain confidence, overcome challenges, expand their businesses, and become self- sufficient. Village Enterprise gives grants rather than loans, as people living in areas that Village Enterprise serves typically don’t have access to banks or are not ready to take on a loan. Research finds that microloans have not shown to be successful in leading the ultra-poor out of extreme poverty.
Pupu Hydro Powerhouse turbine room Following 7 years of negotiations from 1981 to 1987, an agreement was signed between the Tasman Electric Power Board and the Pupu Hydro Society to take on a loan and fully restore the Pupu Hydro Power Scheme as a working "museum". The water race and penstock were partly rebuilt, a motorised filter and new control gates were installed, and a spillway weir was constructed. The powerhouse was renovated and all equipment was either restored, refurbished or replaced. The 250 kVA 400 V alternator from 1929 was rewound and reinsulated by the ASEA New Zealand branch, the original supplier of the generator.
Ferdinand Marcos was nearing the end of his last constitutionally allowed term when he declared martial law in 1972. First elected president in 1965, he was already the first president to be elected to a second term. Marcos had won the 1969 campaign on the strength of a USD50 Million spending spree on infrastructure designed to court voters, which forced him to take on a loan with the IMF whose requirements so destabilized the Philippine economy that the resulting inflation led to protests and general unrest from 1970 to 1972. Marcos blamed this unrest on the newly- formed Communist Party of the Philippines under Jose Maria Sison, despite both Philippine and American intelligence services noting that the communist situation in the Philippines was "normal" or at the lowest level of concern; and on a supposed "Islamic Insurgency",although the armed Moro National Liberation Front would not form until after Marcos' declaration.
The proposed Pupu Hydro Power Scheme was however deemed uneconomical by the central government, and local rate payers voted to take on a loan of £24,000 and proceed with the construction, which involved upgrading the disused Campbell Creek water-race, building a penstock and a powerhouse. On 11 October 1929, the Golden Bay Electric Power Board officially opened the power scheme, lighting up the first public electricity supply in Golden Bay and enabling households to have access to electric lighting, appliances and radio. This scheme, and the later Onekaka Hydro Scheme, allowed Golden Bay's power generation to be self-sufficient up until 1944, when the much larger Cobb Power Station began generating power into the national grid and the Golden Bay Electric Power Board started taking supply from the main grid. The Pupu Power Scheme survived as an emergency backup, and apart from lightning strike damage in 1956 continued to operate until 1980 when the alternator stator burned out in a 'flashover' short circuit.

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