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NOW: High-cost housing markets, including the Washington area, have a three-tiered mortgage system.
Obama administration proposals to reduce federal role in housing market Dina ElBoghdady 2011
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NOW: High-cost housing markets, including the Washington area, have a three-tiered mortgage system.
Obama administration proposals to reduce federal role in housing market Dina ElBoghdady 2011
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NOW: High-cost housing markets, including the Washington area, have a three-tiered mortgage system.
Obama administration proposals to reduce federal role in housing market Dina ElBoghdady 2011
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NOW: High-cost housing markets, including the Washington area, have a three-tiered mortgage system.
Obama administration proposals to reduce federal role in housing market Dina ElBoghdady 2011
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High-cost tablets have also been launched by global majors.
India's Best IT World Launches $303 Tablet Kenan Machado 2011
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High-cost states will be better off joining the national system to lower their costs.
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High-cost states will be better off joining the national system to lower their costs.
Eyes on the Prize: Federal Climate Policy Should Preempt State and Regional Initiatives 2010
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High-cost medical conditions, including chronic (and therefore pre-existing) conditions, aren't restricted to older people, of course.
RJ Eskow: Top Five Reasons the Baucus Bill Is Really, Really Bad 2009
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High-cost loans, which are predominately subprime, accounted for nearly 40% of all refinance loans between 2004-2007 in Aitkin County, of which McGregor is a part, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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High-cost VAs, however, might take 16 years or more.
Vas: Watch And Wait 2008
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