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Alcott, however, was still in debt and could not purchase the land needed for their planned community.
The country was hobbled, however, by horrendous foreign debt, could claim only diminished natural resources, and had one of the fastest growing and urbanizing populations in the world.
The debt may have been repaid by Sophocles because there appear to be echoes of The Histories in his plays, especially a passage in Antigone that resembles Herodotus's account of the death of Intaphernes ( Histories 3. 119 ~ Antigone 904-20 )-this however is one of the most contentious issues in modern scholarship.
By 1890, however, the Society was in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy with a depleted and aged membership.
Despite the economy's general expansion after 1983, however, inflation threatened its modest gains, as did serious fiscal and balance-of-payments deficits and the growing debt.
C seeks to recover on B's debt to C, however cannot do so because B avoids C by travelling to California.
Benedict's greatest debt, however, may be to the anonymous document known as the Rule of the Master, which Benedict seems to have radically excised, expanded, revised and corrected in the light of his own considerable experience and insight.
In 2012, public debt increased to 62 % of GDP, however, the average public debt to GDP ratio remains low compared to other European countries.
To continue to do so, however, would jeopardize Zambia's debt relief.
An even bigger problem, however, was the debt incurred by France during the Seven Years ' War, still unpaid.
Mondale defeated Glenn for the nomination however, and he was left with $ 3 million in campaign debt for over 20 years before he was granted a reprieve by the Federal Election Commission.
At first, however, Charles II sought to remain on friendly terms with the Republic, as he was personally greatly in debt to the House of Orange, which had lent enormous sums to Charles I during the English Civil War.
A slight decrease in the accumulated public debt compared to GDP has been seen, however, thanks to a higher economic growth rate compared to the budget growth rate, which pushed the percentage from 99 % of GDP in 2009 to 95 % of GDP in 2011, a four point decrease in two years, a feat rare enough to mention in the Western World.
When he was five years old, his father died fighting in the French Wars of Religion, leaving the family in debt ; with the aid of royal grants, however, the family was able to avoid financial difficulties.
The games, however, did not reverse Atari's decline and they went further into debt.
His death, however, allows them the small amount of extra time ( while Scrooge's affairs were being settled ) to raise the funds to pay off their debt to his estate.
He then applied himself to the study of medicine, which, however, he relinquished for that of theology ; and having gone to Hamburg in 1693, he proposed to travel abroad, when the unexpected tidings that the expense of his education had absorbed his whole patrimony, and even left him in debt to his trustee, forced him to abandon his project.
Even before Glass-Steagall, however, national banks had been prohibited from investing in equity securities and could only purchase as investments debt securities approved by the Comptroller.
Like other secured debts, the debenture gives the debtor priority status over unsecured creditors in a bankruptcy ; however debt instruments where security is pledged to specific assets ( such as a bond ) receive a higher priority status in a bankruptcy than do debentures.
Critics argue, however, that microcredit has not had a positive impact on gender relationships, does not alleviate poverty, has led many borrowers into a debt trap and constitutes a " privatization of welfare ".
Central bank reserves held in dollar-denominated debt, however, are small compared to private holdings of such debt.
Even in these systems, however, society is conceived of as the victim of a criminal's actions, and the notion of vengeance for such acts is an important part of the concept of justice — a criminal " pays his debt to society ".

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After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio `` owed '' the government a tax debt in excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was `` stung '' with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to `` wipe out '' all but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings.
As of late November 2009, the Armenian government's foreign debt was around $ 3 billion USD, having doubled in size over the course of the previous year.
Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat.
Working for wages was clearly regarded as subjection to the will of another, but at least debt servitude had been abolished at Athens ( under the reforms of Solon at the start of the 6th century BC ).
The acquiring price was US $ 1. 75 billion or £ 935 million, with US $ 170 million of debt.
After Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign was over, Bill Clinton continued to raise funds to help pay off her campaign debt.
Avibrás had paid off a substantial portion of its debt and was seeking ways to convert much of its production to civilian products.
In Islamic teaching, according to the Qur ' an, an insolvent person was deemed to be allowed time to be able to pay out his debt.
Due to Apple's moves and the mounting debt of Be Inc., BeOS was soon ported to the Intel x86 platform with its R3 release in March 1998.
The successful American businessman and investor Warren Buffett was quoted in the Associated Press ( January 20, 2006 ) as saying " The U. S trade deficit is a bigger threat to the domestic economy than either the federal budget deficit or consumer debt and could lead to political turmoil ...
The average financial aid package of all students eligible for need-based aid was $ 34, 928 and students graduated with an average debt of $ 9, 561.
Colombia's total foreign debt at the end of 1999 was $ 34. 5 billion with $ 14. 7 billion in private sector and $ 19. 8 billion in public sector debt.
Compensation was based on the principle of substitution which might include material ( for example, cattle, slave ) compensation, exchange of brides or grooms, or payment of the blood debt.
But the typewriter was not produced commercially and Lin soon found himself deeply in debt.
She painted a large canvas in 1884, Les Derniers Jours d ' Enfance, a portrait of her sister and nephew whose composition and style revealed a debt to James McNeill Whistler and whose subject matter was akin to Mary Cassatt's mother-and-child paintings.
The intention was that these facilities would provide extra revenue to support the football side of the business, but they were less successful than hoped and before the Abramovich takeover in 2003 the debt taken on to finance them was a major burden on the club.
Though his ambitions were great and he was able to buy both a country estate and a ship ( as well as civet cats to make perfume ), he was rarely out of debt.
The punishment was more lenient for those owing debt to a member of a lower class.
In 1937, in debt to printing-plant owner and magazine distributor Harry Donenfeld — who also published pulp magazines and operated as a principal in the magazine distributorship Independent News — Wheeler-Nicholson was compelled to take Donenfeld on as a partner in order to publish Detective Comics # 1.
Massive foreign borrowing, initiated during the years of the second military regime and continued under Roldós, resulted in a foreign debt that by 1983 was nearly US $ 7 billion.

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