enable them to pay back their loans more easily
to enable the farmers to pay back their loans easily.
It would enable them to pay back their loans more easily.
hard; soft
Silver! Soft money advocates wanted to pay their debts at cheaper costs and silver helped deflate the money. The crime of 1873 however de-monetized silver. Thus, soft money advocates demanded that silver be coined. And I'm pretty sure you meant crime of 1873...
It USED to be the comparison between paper money and metal money.Now it's just a reference to the assumed stability of two soft currencies. Note A hard currency is freely convertible into other currencies, but a soft currency is hedged about with restrictions on its conversion into other currencies. In some cases a soft currency may be a purely internal currency with no or almost no convertibility.
to enable the farmers to pay back their loans easily.
It would enable them to pay back their loans more easily.
enable them to pay back their loans more easily
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hard; soft
soft money is given in unlimited amounts
you can get a cheap white rug at Kmart they are small and big and very soft
The campaign was hoping to use soft money to increase votes is one example of a using soft money in a sentence. Hard money is referred to as regulated money that is tracked by the Federal government.
Soft Money - film - was created on 1919-09-28.
Soft money is sometime called " non federal" money. Usually lobbyist will bribe a politician using soft money. Hard money is federal. It's the money the government gives parties or candidates. For example, the 08' election is somewhat funded by hard money. Each party is supplying their candidate with money.
No, the government does not regulate soft money. Soft money refers to political donations made to political parties rather than to specific candidates. In the United States, soft money was banned by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.