It essentially means what it sounds like: if you are banned from borrowing, then you are not allowed to borrow items from the library.
It means a book may be borrowed only if it is available in the library to which the member belongs. A book can't be borrowed and available at the same time. by tazzy mbems
When an item is listed within a library catalogue as being "on order", it simply means that the library has put in an order for that title from the publisher. When an item has this status, it is not yet available for borrowing by library users because the library has notreceivedit. Sometimes an item can be listed as "on order" for a number of months before becoming available; this can be due to delays in publishing or delivery, or it can be due to a large gap between when the item is ordered and when the item is actually published (a title may be listed by a publisher several months before it's publication).
Buying on margin is borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock.
Denied a loan; or depending upon the wording, borrowing on a loan...such as revolving credit...a credit advance.
This is a puzzling question, and I wonder what you really mean.
It means a book may be borrowed only if it is available in the library to which the member belongs. A book can't be borrowed and available at the same time. by tazzy mbems
Yes, you will.
it means like you are replasing the numbers and borrowing the number one.
If you mean "why is the U.S. borrowing money from the U.N.", the answer is because the U.S. doesn't have enough of its own. If you mean "why is the U.S. borrowing money from the country" then the answer would be that the U.S. is not borrowing its own money, its just using it.
When an item is listed within a library catalogue as being ''on order'', it simply means that the library has put in an order for that title from the publisher. When an item has this status, it is not yet avaliable for borrowing by the library users because the library has not received it. Sometimes an item can be listed ''on order'' for a number of months before becoming avaliable; this can be due to delays in publishing or delivery, or it can be due to a large gap between when the item is ordered and when the item is actually published (a title may be listed by a publisher several before it's publication).
When an item is listed within a library catalogue as being "on order", it simply means that the library has put in an order for that title from the publisher. When an item has this status, it is not yet available for borrowing by library users because the library has notreceivedit. Sometimes an item can be listed as "on order" for a number of months before becoming available; this can be due to delays in publishing or delivery, or it can be due to a large gap between when the item is ordered and when the item is actually published (a title may be listed by a publisher several months before it's publication).
Of course Cheating is a reason that you can be banned and you don't mean by earning it. The answer is whether you can get banned no one can say when they might decide to go and ban a large group or when the technology will allow them to discover it. It is not whether you will get banned for sure it is that you risk being banned
No.
Cheating, being rude or mean. Swearing. Using another member's account.
Borrowing the money from someone to buy it.
It means the Same thing as borrowing.
when different places exchange product