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    debt


    1. Where and how much should you invest in each asset class that is equity, debt, property and cash?


    2. Define an asset allocation between cash, equity, debt and other assets


    3. He would deal directly with the debt collectors himself and re-negotiate the deal as he had done on many occasions


    4. Half of the debt collection agents owed him money themselves


    5. "Add to this a punitive weekly interest of 100% over a time period of exactly four weeks and your debt with us comes to a total of 36 grand


    6. Sammy got wind of it and sent his guy around to see about getting the debt paid off with his severance package


    7. Michael's initial debt with Sammy was about €6000


    8. Enough to catch up on 6 months mortgage arrears in one go, get the debt collectors off his back


    9. Michael tried going down to the Cash for Gold place but they told him to fuck off basically, that he needed to deal directly with Leo, the greasy little fucker that handles our debt


    10. "You idiot, I could have paid a quarter of the debt with that

    11. Will is in debt for 36 thousand Euro They'll be back in just under 23 hours to collect


    12. That would be in the real world of debt of course, not in this fantasy world of twisted, evil, leg-breaking and furniture smashing debt


    13. Ram: If it chases you, there will be a delay in paying a debt or fulfilling a promise; if it hits you, it augurs loss of money


    14. Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers


    15. I shall ever be in their debt for the sacrifice they made this day


    16. We owe her a great debt


    17. work, but Karen was well aware that she had a great debt to pay


    18. ‘Anyway, Mrs Stubbs is as respectable as they get and would never let her daughter get into debt


    19. ’ He agreed, his eyes on Sally, ‘I owe you a debt, Anna


    20. 30And he would not: but went and cast him into prison, till he should pay the debt

    21. I forgave thee all that debt, because thou desired me:


    22. We aren't Vanderbilts, but we are well-off and intend to repay our debt, especially when it is a debt we accept for ourselves though no one else recognizes it as such


    23. debt, but found themselves without the means


    24. 'Why did you tell him about my debt with the


    25. ‘What debt? I knew nothing about it’ So that was it


    26. debt he needed to repay


    27. The second was to make good the debt I owe to you on behalf of your own careful fulfillment of that oath you made so long ago, and if possible make you proud in the service of it


    28. ‘Well, I believe that I’m still in her debt


    29. with him and end up claiming his debt by taking the man’s


    30. ‘He thought I was just another debt collector,’ he

    31. I have to wait again and start to save all over again after unpaid through all the debt


    32. My money was not sufficient for all the expenses so there's more debt left which about 3,000 pesos to be send back to pay


    33. The interest of money is always a derivative revenue, which, if it is not paid from the profit which is made by the use of the money, must be paid from some other source of revenue, unless perhaps the borrower is a spendthrift, who contracts a second debt in order to pay the interest of the first


    34. Not only had she grown in debt to Grimgy because of this, but also her kind actions channeled their hard earned money directly back into the dealers' hands -- her benefactors being far more eager to feed their addictions than they were to feed their empty stomachs


    35. It was a debt that he knew could never be settled


    36. was responsible – and that you owe Saint Front a debt of


    37. Your faith in me has done so much to help me achieve all my dreams, I owe you a great debt for that


    38. ‘Shall I repay the debt and tell you a story about me?’ he


    39. It was yet another debt she owed him, and – not for the


    40. But it thereby only enabled them to get so much deeper into debt ; so that, when ruin came, it fell so much the heavier both upon them and upon their creditors

    41. , To oblige a creditor, therefore, to accept of this as full payment for a debt of £100, actually paid down in ready money, was an act of such violent injustice, as has scarce, perhaps, been attempted by the government of any other country which pretended to be free


    42. In the course of the four French wars, the nation has contracted more than £145,000,000 of debt, over and above all the other extraordinary annual expense which they occasioned ; so that the whole cannot be computed at less than £200,000,000


    43. They have generally consumed so great a quantity of goods, advanced to them upon credit by shop-keepers and tradesmen, that they find it necessary to borrow at interest, in order to pay the debt


    44. in debt up to your ears


    45. But he couldn’t because he’s deep in debt


    46. To have enforced payment of a small debt within the lands of a great proprietor, where all the inhabitants were armed, and accustomed to stand by one another, would have cost the king, had he attempted it by his own authority, almost the same effort as to extinguish a civil war


    47. 6) Jesus (Yeshua) paid our debt, but the debt was death, not being eternally


    48. our sins, then our debt has not been paid


    49. Scriptures say that He paid the full debt, and it was not


    50. The last French war cost Great Britain upwards of £90,000,000, including not only the £75,000,000 of new debt that was contracted, but the additional 2s














































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    Synonyms for "debt"

    debt liability debit score arrears due deficit arrearage duty securities bonds stocks notes

    "debt" definitions

    the state of owing something (especially money)


    money or goods or services owed by one person to another


    an obligation to pay or do something