The impact of such language contact is also evident in the Karaim lexicon, which has extensive borrowing (Zajaczkowski 1961).
Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, not with Bavarian public funds (see below).
As a result of huge trade deficits and extensive foreign borrowing, the United States is now the world's largest debtor nation.
Leveraged buyouts turn public companies into private ones, the purchases financed with extensive borrowings.
Vogel, who supported extensive borrowing to finance public works, was attacked by Atkinson as reckless.
Many have traced the extensive borrowings from other religions.
Warrington ran into trouble with Congress and the Administration through lavish spending and extensive borrowing.
The classification of Tujia is difficult due to extensive borrowing.
Due to extensive borrowing from Tahitian there now often exist two forms for what was the same word in the early language.
The Government had hoped to finance unification through extensive borrowing and spending cuts.