"Nowadays a credit granter can dip into a risky class of borrower, " said Robert Johnson, a researcher with the Purdue University Center for the Study of Consumer Credit.
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Business-owner parents can sell stock in their private company to a granter trust in exchange for a promissory note with annual interest payments and a balloon payment of principle at the end.
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"What this has really done is to allow credit granters to be precise in the kind and amount of credit they are willing to issue to an individual, " she said.
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They assumed it was for sicker, dying children, but wish granters helped convince them that all children dealing with treatments for an illness such as leukemia deserve an escape from doctors and hospitals.
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The other authors are dermatologist Dr . Emi K . Nishimura, also of Dana-Farber, and pathologist Dr . Scott R . Granter of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
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The brothers then proceeded to assist the Ban of Slavonia in conflicts with Croatian magnates . appears as co-granter of Stephen II's charters to the Hrvatini noble family between 1326 and 1331.
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The " Markendeya Purana " praises Varahi as a granter of boons and the regent of the northern direction, in a hymn where the Matrikas are declared as the protectors of the directions.
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In this episode, Finn and Jake chase The Lich through a dimensional portal where they meet Prismo, a wish granter, who tells them that the Lich wished for the extinction of all life.
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In both sources, she is described as the wife of the skaldic god Bragi, and in the " Prose Edda ", also as a keeper of apples and granter of eternal youthfulness.
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Hence, the Consortium's recognition is tied to the recognition of the member universities, two of which are the actual degree granters, since the consortium itself has no direct degree-granting authority.