The range and extent of Shakespeare's indebtedness is a badge of his genius, not a blemish upon it. |
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Total household indebtedness has gradually and consistently risen during this period. |
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We sold the horses, and there still wasn't enough money to satisfy the indebtedness. |
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He took a major role in the ensuing negotiations concerning German foreign indebtedness. |
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But the feeling of sublime indebtedness, defining what is expressly human about humanity, is larger than religion. |
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They felt a deep sense of indebtedness to the learned scholars of the early medieval period. |
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He always admitted his deep indebtedness to Vinogradoff and the methods of research inculcated by him. |
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The present writer gladly avails himself of this opportunity to record his indebtedness for much valuable individual instruction. |
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Professor Clarke wishes to express her indebtedness to many people for help on this essay. |
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The landscape shots underscore the indebtedness of Silko's work to her native land. |
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The author's indebtedness to Greek ethics can be seen even more clearly in his discussion of the natural virtues. |
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Now, are we to assume in this case that the indebtedness was so serious that there was no equity of redemption left? |
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In reality, the indebtedness of the payer of the amount remitted is substituted by a debt incurred by the bank. |
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The red ink can also be read as a rough approximation of America's indebtedness to the rest of the world. |
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By a single act of accounting alchemy, the company transformed its indebtedness into over a billion dollars of golden profit. |
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As businesses liquidated inventories, they decreased their indebtedness to banks and acquired government debt. |
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This singular indebtedness is registered canto after canto, as both pilgrim and poet quite literally follow in Virgil's beloved footsteps. |
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That level of indebtedness is nudging towards 65 percent of our gross domestic product. |
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This allowed him to devalue the bolivar and successfully attack the problem of the country's internal indebtedness. |
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After gaining our independency, we became fully aware of the indebtedness we owed to countries and heads of state who had assisted us. |
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This application is still held in abeyance until the athlete's indebtedness to the club has been cleared. |
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Those transactions that were settled immediately with cash were not posted to the account book, since no indebtedness existed. |
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The seme of indebtedness attaches itself definitively to Peter in the board meeting where George is obliged to come to his defence. |
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The coercers of the forced girls in this study kept them in control with violence, deception, indebtedness, and affection. |
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The company's level of indebtedness has now become a major issue for its bankers. |
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The net proceeds of the Offering will be used to repay outstanding indebtedness. |
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Furthermore, our model of unequal development leads to poverty and indebtedness in these countries. |
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It reduces our foreign indebtedness so taxpayers' dollars do not go overseas. |
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This increase is due to the rise in indebtedness following the year's acquisitions and developments. |
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We have repeated time and time again that the indebtedness of the South condemns millions of people to lives of destitution. |
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In its present structure, the Group has locked in the largest part of its net indebtedness with fixed interest rates. |
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The result has been the growth of both poverty and indebtedness. |
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The net proceeds were used to repay indebtedness and for general corporate purposes. |
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If there is an appearance of indebtedness, it may be necessary to respectfully decline the gift. |
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Furthermore, the partner company available level of indebtedness factored into the estimation of their fair value was conservative. |
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As is the case in Asia, high levels of corporate indebtedness are likely. |
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They create stress for themselves and then 'oops,' they have fallen into the indebtedness trap. |
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In their paper Ms Reinhart and Mr Rogoff sorted the figures into four categories of indebtedness and took average growth rates for each. |
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The novel's indebtedness to the Gothic tradition is well established. |
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It is true that interchange fees facilitate credit-card usage, which can encourage indebtedness with all its attendant problems. |
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As I said earlier on, we talk about the indebtedness of people and we need to do something about it. |
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People's indebtedness will hurt this economy and any economic stimulus package or any development that we try to make to turn the corner. |
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Subsequent mortgage restructuring increased the indebtedness. |
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However, the likelihood of this risk materializing in the medium term is judged to have risen as a result of increased indebtedness. |
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Cominar is exposed to interest rate fluctuations mainly due to bank indebtedness bearing interest at variable rates. |
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The Province agreed to accept such assignment as payment in full of the corresponding indebtedness of the OFA to the Province. |
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The State thus did not perform its role of 'watchdog' and it allowed France Télécom to increase its indebtedness on an unheard-of scale. |
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This results from the fact that our capital infusion is being used to prepay the majority of GGP's corporate indebtedness. |
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The company's assertions in its books of account did not establish the indebtedness of the appellants or any payment of money in discharge of that indebtedness. |
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The defendants take no issue regarding the manner of realization of Maple City's assets by the Receiver or the quantum of the outstanding indebtedness. |
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The total indebtedness of the company is reckoned at 17 billion euros. |
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There is a risk that households opt to lift their pace of saving earlier, particularly in the wake of high household indebtedness. |
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In addition, the Company has fully paid down its bank lines and extended the terms of its indebtedness. |
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His attorney recalled that he gave him a release in letter format from the promissory note indebtedness in exchange for receiving five Fieldway shares. |
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This would include stripped bonds, commercial paper and indebtedness under conditional sales contracts or agreements. |
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Any loan or financing contract that results in increasing the Group's indebtedness by more than 50 million euros that is not included in the annual budget is subject to prior approval by the Board of Directors. |
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But we reduced our indebtedness very quickly. |
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Pakistan stated its indebtedness to NGOs which have allowed governments to become conscious of the issue of honour killings, and have passed legislation in this regard. |
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But the heavy indebtedness was real, and CSIS held that the resulting financial pressure could tempt the complainant to offer favours to clients in return for cash. |
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This means that the borrower will do everything in his power to conserve his business assets and thus assure repayment of his indebtedness, and that he is a man of his word. |
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There is an element of fatuousness in the presumption on the part of the American bourgeoisie that Russia's weakness and indebtedness preclude it from military intervention. |
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However, if the corporate venturer is jointly liable with other co-venturers, only its appropriate portion of the indebtedness would be so included. |
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In particular, in some parts of the euro area high levels of indebtedness are coinciding with weak economic activity or remaining signs of overvaluation in housing markets. |
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Later on, though, worries about the heavy sovereign indebtedness, higher inflation and increasing risks of demonetization could well push up government bond yields. |
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Because of manipulations by the owners, the workers often found that their indebtedness only grew the longer they toiled, so that debt peonage became a form of de facto slavery. |
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These proceeds served to repay the bank indebtedness contracted for acquisitions and developments completed since November 2001, while the balance will be used to finance current development projects and future acquisitions. |
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As the Iran-Iraq war continued inconclusively, and Iraq's indebtedness to its wealthy Arab neighbours grew astronomically, progressive disenchantment with Iraq as guarantor of regional security requirements set in. |
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In addition to the undisputedly necessary checks it contains on public indebtedness, the reformed Pact now also encompasses the equally important question of promoting jobs and growth. |
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In the banking circles, there is talk that the state backing out of the planned indebtedness by issuing euro bonds in the value of EUR 750 million. |
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We believe that the interest expense inherent in our organizational structure is supportable and reasonable in light of the terms of the related indebtedness. |
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This level of indebtedness is not conducive to essential social services. |
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In July 2007 ecdn was formally established as a new European level civil society network to fight over indebtedness and promote financial inclusion. |
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How strong might growth be in the absence of indebtedness, if precious resources were not diverted from human development and local economies into the accounts of international money lenders? |
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Moreover, growing concerns about the high level of indebtedness of telecommunication corporations tended to amplify the decline in stock prices in this sector. |
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Any country requiring a bailout is forced into a programme of cuts so extreme that economic growth becomes impossible and the high indebtedness remains. |
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These are the highest levels of indebtedness in British peacetime history. |
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It should be noted that this ratio represents an average level and the level of indebtedness may vary markedly across different households in the various countries of the euro area. |
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An official of the employing department testified that, after interviewing the complainant, he was satisfied with the explanation provided for the indebtedness. |
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None of the directors and other executive officers of the Company, nor any of their associates, are indebted towards the Company in respect of loans, advances or guarantees of indebtedness. |
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As a result, current account surpluses were recorded and external debt levels generally decreased, although indebtedness remained high in a number of countries. |
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The following table shows the aggregate indebtedness outstanding at January 31, 2011 to the Bank or its subsidiaries incurred by current and former directors, executive officers and employees of the Bank and its subsidiaries. |
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Macbeth's generally accepted indebtedness to medieval tragedy is often seen as significant in the play's treatment of moral order. |
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An elective quadratic formula is available to reflect such asset reductions during the calculation of excess related-party indebtedness. |
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And we will enslave our children to a hopeless future of indebtedness. |
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Pope's personal guarantees of indebtedness for Dixieland Forest Products, Inc. |
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When borrowers with this amount of indebtedness consolidate their student loans during their grace periods at the current interest rate and take advantage of an additional. |
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The problem appears to have centered around widespread indebtedness. |
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Thus, various options should be considered to protect a client's interest in the event that there exists a mutuality of indebtedness with the Service. |
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Particular attention is paid to Lusitanos indebtedness to earlier Iberian writings, most notably Matheo de Aranda's Tractado de canto mensurable y contrapunto. |
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The extent of indebtedness among Highland landowners was enormous. |
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The court held that the collateralization of the old CDs constituted acquisition indebtedness and, therefore, the new CDs were debt-financed property. |
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