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Indebtedness has decreased in part because banks are less inclined to extend loans and have written off billions of dollars in loans that went bad.
Climbing out of debt, Americans are saving more Neil Irwin 2011
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Indebtedness has decreased in part because banks are less inclined to extend loans and have written off billions of dollars in loans that went bad.
Climbing out of debt, Americans are saving more Neil Irwin 2011
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Indebtedness remains a big problem of residents in the Delta:
Global Voices in English » Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar: A Year After 2009
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Indebtedness has decreased in part because banks are less inclined to extend loans and have written off billions of dollars in loans that went bad.
Climbing out of debt, Americans are saving more Neil Irwin 2011
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Bonds/Indebtedness: When Schwarzenegger took office California had $34 billion in bond debt.
Jessica Levinson: Recalling Schwarzenegger's Tenure as Governor Jessica Levinson 2010
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Bonds/Indebtedness: When Schwarzenegger took office California had $34 billion in bond debt.
Jessica Levinson: Recalling Schwarzenegger's Tenure as Governor Jessica Levinson 2010
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Indebtedness has been reduced and several firms have raised funds from shareholders to bolster capital positions that were shot to pieces by the slump.
Shareholders fear housebuilders' optimism has shaky foundations 2010
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Bonds/Indebtedness: When Schwarzenegger took office California had $34 billion in bond debt.
Jessica Levinson: Recalling Schwarzenegger's Tenure as Governor Jessica Levinson 2010
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Bonds/Indebtedness: When Schwarzenegger took office California had $34 billion in bond debt.
Jessica Levinson: Recalling Schwarzenegger's Tenure as Governor Jessica Levinson 2010
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The future historian of international law might well conclude that the era of ATS jurisprudence, far from advancing broadly shared norms, actually undermined the possibility of firmly enacting them, in what turned out to be a final gasp of US legal hegemony, before the Era of US Indebtedness, ‘Choosing Decline’, and Multipolarity setin.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Speculating on the Future of the Alien Tort Statute in a Multipolar World 2009
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