In St. Petersburg and Helsinki and Reykjavik we met Canadian students studying, working, further indebting themselves no doubt, taking risks to learn how to project themselves into this world. |
Washington is financially imprisoning the rising generation of workers and community members – precisely the people government should be investing in, not indebting. |
Small farmers always end up indebting themselves and are finally forced to sell themselves out to big landowners who make them work free of charge and enrich themselves at their expense. |
The ouster of Mr. Colombani followed complaints that he had endangered the independence of Le Monde by indebting the company through a series of acquisitions, including the purchase of Télérama. |
Verbally committing oneself, a candidate is allotted a job, indebting him to the ruler. |
At a family dinner, the chief executive of a large French bank gets into a quarrel with his uncle, a 1968 leftist, who accuses his nephew of indebting European citizens and destroying countries. |