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Mr Gilchrist and Dr Drake have not paid, the rest of the Defaulters are here, and I hope will come in soon; when I will give you the finish of the job.
Letter 209 2009
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In the Army it is known as "Defaulters," but we named it the "Angel Call."
Into the Jaws of Death Jack O'Brien
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Defaulters living in their homes are getting a subsidy worth about $2.6 billion a month, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis based on mortgage data from LPS Applied Analytics and rent data from the Commerce Department.
Wonkbook: WH's new tax cut strategy; Bernanke's fears; Sorensen remembered Ezra Klein 2010
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Defaulters living in their homes are getting a subsidy worth about $2.6 billion a month, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis based on mortgage data from LPS Applied Analytics and rent data from the Commerce Department.
The Stealth Stimulus of Defaulters Living for Free Mark Whitehouse 2010
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For further analysis of this FICO report, please see my forthcoming article in the Huffington Post, "FICO Report Recommends 'Concierge Service' for Well-Off Strategic Defaulters."
Nicholas Carroll: FICO's New Strategic Default Predictor: Closing the Barn Door After the Horse Is Gone Nicholas Carroll 2011
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Defaulters were issued with written notices to get their workplaces in order or face prosecution.
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Defaulters are discouraged and repayment problems discussed within the group.
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"Defaulters, who have the means to pay and choose, instead, to ignore their responsibilities as parents, must be brought to book," she said.
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Defaulters could have their water and electricity supplies cut and legal action taken against them.
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Defaulters were randomly selected and cut-off instructions were relayed to a dedicated cut-off team.
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