It has pursued a deliberate policy of bankrupting the public treasury in order to finance tax breaks for the rich. |
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If he does defend himself, the state may draw out legal proceedings, bankrupting Joe Average into surrender. |
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It would have ended up bankrupting us because we would not be able to afford it. |
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Critics accuse the Thaksins of massive corruption and of bankrupting the country with populist policies. |
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State law prohibits punitive verdicts from bankrupting companies. |
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But, by bankrupting a handful of the worst offenders, the new government has at least made a start. |
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The court was clearly aware that it would have the almost certain effect of bankrupting the newspaper. |
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I wasn't heckled, I wasn't jeered, but my wife and I did have to hustle out of there quickly so we could stop the babysitter's clock from bankrupting us. |
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Have we been able to still keep the country in fiscal balance and be responsible for the economy without bankrupting the country? |
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In Burundi, Cameroon, Chad and DRC, journalists continue to risk long prison terms or bankrupting fines for covering corruption. |
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The guidelines are bankrupting people without any consideration for the after-tax cashflow that has existed in that house. |
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There are sound examples of international capital transactions proposals that stop brokers and dealers bankrupting whole national economies. |
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They have a system that is bankrupting their state and the highest crime rate around. |
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I think those who talked about bankrupting their countries by doing this are very wrong. |
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If I refuse and cut down the trees anyway, I face hefty and even bankrupting fines, a jail term and a criminal record. |
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Our healthcare network, from prevention to aftercare, is bankrupting the public coffers. |
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When I say bankrupting, I mean they are selling their homes and their possessions to finance the treatments which, a good percentage of the time when initiated and administered early enough, are successful. |
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In order to avoid bankrupting this industry, we would prefer to exclude the NRMMs and stick to the realistic common position adopted by the Council. |
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He commented that there is a growing attitude from some quarters that we do not belong in Afghanistan, that by being there we are morally bankrupting ourselves fighting an American war. |
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Its purpose was to re-examine the critical environment, to develop proposals, to solve them, and to ensure that human progress will be sustained through development without bankrupting the resources of future generations. |
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The descendants of the zombie bank Anglo Irish succeeded in bankrupting Quinn in an Irish court and thus condemning the 65-year-old former master of the Republic's economic universe to up to 12 years in financial purdah. |
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The NRCC insists that this is perfectly normal electioneering, and that the truth needs to be told about how these particular Democrats are bankrupting America. |
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I have talked to parents about the incredible frustration of finding supports for their child and then, once having found them, not being able to afford them or literally bankrupting families. |
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The second one I want to highlight is on bankrupting them financially. |
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Medical costs are bankrupting the government. |
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They had had the glories and the downfalls and the poverty and the dislocations of the years of Sukarno who was making war on his various neighbours and whose economic policies were pretty much bankrupting the country. |
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Having listened to today's debates, my hon. colleagues in the Reform Party have not learned a thing, not one lesson from privatizing and bankrupting the province of Saskatchewan. |
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Police havent got a clue, they are more concerned with bankrupting the motorist than fighting crime, and with all these do-gooders around saying you can't do this and that. |
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Bankrupting a city and interfering with its commercial activities can have big impacts, you know. |
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