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The reduction of overtime will also hit staff, many of whom are in debt and rely on the extra money to make ends meet.
For every 1 provided in grant aid to poor countries 13 is paid back in debt repayments.
It is analytically worthwhile to highlight the progressive acceleration in debt growth over the past few years.
By 1992, the Nunez family had hit rock bottom, in debt and living off of their credit cards.
The rest of us just continue to be stressed out, over worked, ashen and grey faced and up to our necks in debt.
To stem the flow, AMD is expected to renegotiate millions in debt coming due over the next four years.
The saloon-keeper, unless he is also an alderman, is apt to be in debt to the big brewers, and on the verge of being sold out.
Reductions in debt ratings have also put a strain on finances throughout the telecoms sector.
One set of City workers who are relatively secure is employees in debt departments.
He took the cash when he was in debt to the tune of several thousand pounds.
Desperately needed resources are draining out of the world's poorest countries in debt repayments to rich creditors.
The young are in debt mortgaged up to the hilt, and the middle-aged are in clover, sitting on a semi-detached gold mine.
They're stuck in a traffic jam in their brand new four wheel drive that they're in debt up to the hilt for.
So rapid has been the increase in debt that the savings share of household income was minus three percent in the March quarter of this year.
If a student is in debt or a bit cash-strapped they shouldn't put themselves at risk.
Such a move would nevertheless probably deal a mortal blow to the agency, already deeply in debt.
They have to sell a player each year to balance the books but they are not up to their ears in debt like many Brazilian teams.
Politicians there are concerned the burden is too great for a country already in debt.
By his late twenties, Disraeli's sartorial and social extravagance had left him deep in debt.
I have little choice but to find a better job in the same sector because student fees and loans have left me massively in debt.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Also I have heard that they are in debt to our landlady, as well as that she is not overly kind to them.
The men, as a result, were always in debt, mortgaging their next summers catch of fish long before the winter was over.
In the West End of London a poor woman, an ironer, being in debt, her six children's clothes were seized.
A surety could be sued in assumpsit, although he had ceased to be liable in debt.
They had no capital, and in fact were in debt for part of their appurtenances.
But the down payment they'd finally made on their small Missouri farm simply meant that Joe was trapped in debt.
So soon as people have a little money they run into extravagancy, get in debt, and down it goes.
After you have served him he at once puts you in debt by his magnanimity.
The week's end found him a little further in debt, in spite of abstention.
The nation was deeply in debt, and its currency was a paper one.
In the latter part of November they hired a hall, and invited all their new acquaintances, who came and left them over a hundred dollars in debt.
And as for Old Maid Pyncheon, take my word for it, she has run in debt, and gone off from her creditors.
That is to say, he prefer his hands to be unprogressive and in debt.
A nor'easter on Herschel never dies in debt to a sou'wester.
His bride was not only penniless but deeply involved in debt.
Rostov, who had just celebrated his promotion to a cornetcy and bought Denisov's horse, Bedouin, was in debt all round, to his comrades and the sutlers.
Steele led a happy-go-lucky life, nearly always cheerful and in debt.They show us something too of the happy-go-lucky household in the absence of the careful mistress.
She took over the Llansamlet Spelter Works, which was deeply in debt, and, responsible for the livelihoods of 100 men, turned the business into a profitable enterprise.
He was declared to be in debt to every tradesman in the place, and his intrigues all honoured with the title of seduction, had been extended into every tradesman's family.
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