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Debt-ridden; unbalanced; far too dependent on public spending in many regions: all these criticisms made by ministers are true.
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While British observers have dubbed them the "iPod generation" -- short for Insecure, Pressured, Overtaxed and Debt-ridden.
Europe's Blame Game Marie-Josee Kravis 2010
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Debt-ridden Greece narrowly avoided bankruptcy in May and was pledged up to euro110 billion ($142 billion) in rescue loans from the IMF and the 15 other EU countries using the euro.
IMF Inspects Greek Finances Amid Strikes By DEREK GATOPOULOS 2010
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While British observers have dubbed them the "iPod generation" -- short for Insecure, Pressured, Overtaxed and Debt-ridden.
Europe's Blame Game 2010
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Debt-ridden and concerned about the growing unrest, he invokes a new Grand Council in hopes he can gain greater control of the kingdom.
Archive 2009-11-01 Jeff C 2009
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Debt-ridden farmers staged a fiery protest on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
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Debt-ridden deals, stock buy-backs, misplaced investments, failure to diversify -- all have contributed to today's state of the industry.
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Debt-ridden, we can leap into inner space/Where destiny's heroes are endowed.
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Debt-ridden and concerned about the growing unrest, he invokes a new Grand Council in hopes he can gain greater control of the kingdom.
Does This Really Qualify as a Review? Jeff C 2009
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Debt-ridden consumers are so much easier to govern than active dissidents.
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