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Another cause was the state's effective bankruptcy due to the enormous cost of previous wars, particularly the financial strain caused by French participation in the American Revolutionary War.
Medical bills and time missed from work caused financial strain that required her to accept assistance from church groups and admirers.
Attendance took a nosedive, and the financial strain affected Day's tobacco business as well.
This action created the situation whereby the U. S. dollar became the sole backing of currencies and a reserve currency for the member states of the Bretton Woods system, leading the system to collapse in the face of increasing financial strain in that same year.
Edward I's frequent military campaigns put a great financial strain on the nation.
Most historical accounts mention that Warbeck cost Henry VII over £ 13, 000, putting a strain on Henry's weak financial state.
The financial strain imposed by these wars and by the excesses of the royal court, and the consequent dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to the national unrest which culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.
However, the strain on the military and the financial expenditures weakened the regime considerably.
At the end of September 2011, Magna Mater announced a temporary hiatus due to certain members having financial / emotional strain.
As a result of the transfer of power from the Riverdale Park Company to the municipal government, the importance of the real estate company began to diminish, prompting a financial strain.
Over-indebtedness has severe social consequences, such as, financial hardship, poor physical and mental health, family stress, stigma, difficulty obtaining employment, exclusion from basic financial services ( European Commission, 2009 ), work accidents and industrial disease, a strain on social relations ( Carpentier and Van den Bosch, 2008 ), absenteeism at work and lack of organisational commitment ( Kim et al., 2003 ), feeling of insecurity, and relational tensions.
Their separation was believed to have been caused by the strain of making the film, a troubled production with numerous financial and scheduling problems.
Under strain from the financial crisis, Robinson asked Liverpool for a change of post.
In India the dowry system put great financial strain on the bride's family.
From the mid-1920s onward, they endured financial strain caused in part by being in the NHL's smallest market.
The Popular Front government soon collapsed under the strain of domestic ( financial problems, including inflation ) and foreign policy issues ( the radicals were against an intervention in the Spanish Civil War while the socialists and communists were in favour ), and was replaced by Édouard Daladier's government.
The financial strain that the Second World War placed upon the country meant that the Treasury needed to collect more tax from many more people.
By all accounts the Chapman marriage was a good one, free from ideological and financial strain.
Boycott told the BBC in 1965 that he chose to leave school at 17 because he no longer wished to be a financial strain on his parents, and because he wanted to pursue his cricketing career.
The financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court caused dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.
Not helping their financial and emotional strain is the discovery that Sarah is pregnant.
The home is further disrupted by the return of Lantier, warmly welcomed by Coupeau — by this point losing interest in both Gervaise and life itself, and becoming seriously ill — and the ensuing chaos and financial strain is too much for Gervaise, who loses her laundry-shop and is sucked into debt.
The expansion plan would eventually inflict a serious strain on the university's financial status.

financial and broke
When the Revolution broke out, he, along with Jefferson and Jay, abandoned his career at the bar, with considerable financial sacrifice.
The example of the American Revolution and the financial crisis which followed France's involvement in the war were two of the many contributing factors to the French Revolution, which broke out in 1789.
Mannie refers to a comrade, Foo Moses Morris, who following the revolution, becomes broke and starts a tailor shop in Hong Kong Luna ; a reference to Robert Morris, who helped support the American revolutionary government and also suffered financial reverses.
In 1927, the Daily Mail reported that Norris had made under-the-counter payments to Sunderland's Charlie Buchan as an incentive for him to join Arsenal in 1925 ; this was in an era of the League's maximum wage, and any additional financial incentives to players were strictly outlawed, although many clubs at the time broke the rules.
The film was a critical and financial success in Korea and broke box office records.
At some point in the first half of 1922, the Emir of Bukhara broke off relations with him, depriving him of troops and much-needed financial support.
However, talks broke down between the clubs when they were unable to agree a suitable financial package and on 23 October, Swindon withdrew permission for Leeds to talk with, or seek to appoint, Wise and Poyet, stating that " Dennis and Gus remain valued members of Swindon Town FC as both players and part of the management team ".
In 1514 an uprising under the name of Poor Conrad broke out, and was only suppressed after Ulrich had made important concessions to the estates in return for financial aid.
Violence frequently broke out between various gangs of immigrant laborers of different ethnicities, and wages were often unpaid due to the company's financial problems.
: To anyone with access to Google, it's the surreal story of a conspiracy theorist and fringe presidential candidate who once broke a briefly infamous story about Bush family financial links to a Nazi sympathizer — a story that nearly destroyed him.
After a series of setbacks, his financial empire broke up in 1926.
However, contractual irregularities and financial problems at the label prevented the album from being finished or released, and the band broke up within a matter of a few months of being signed.
After the season, the management broke up the team selling many of its top players due to financial trouble and lack of support.
When the Asian financial crisis broke in 1998, another daily newspaper, The Star offered huge discounts to property agents and car dealers – the ones most affected by the crisis.
When Flynn's financial backers defaulted, production halted, leaving Flynn broke in Rome.
However, Bari losses € 19 million in 2009 financial year., which Bari was quiet in 2010 summer ( only Almirón and Ghezzal were the new significant signing plus the purchase of Barreto after the expire of loan, who broke his leg in mid-season ) and January 2011 transfer window, and failed to find a replacement of Bonucci and Ranocchia.
Considered to be first of its kind, on August 15, 2006 Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad ( Bank Islam ) and Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad ( StanChart ) broke new ground in Islamic finance with the introduction of a shariah-compliant financial hedging tool to facilitate their in-house risk management and in the same time ensures that customers have access to hedge profit rates risks whilst enhancing their ( customer ) balance sheet management.
The DP broke away from the university in 1962 to become an independent publication, incorporating in 1984 to solidify its financial and editorial independence from the university.
" Due to financial difficulties, the band broke up in late 1980 prior to releasing a second album.
After a chain of financial crises broke out in early 2008, the airline publicly announced its bankruptcy and stopped all flights on and beyond 13 May 2008.
Garvey, who made over $ 10 million in his career only to go broke afterwards, currently serves as a member of the board of the Baseball Assistance Team, a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization dedicated to helping former Major League, Minor League, and Negro League players through financial and medical hardships.
The next year, flush with funds won from the original British owners who had capitalized the bank, he organized a group of Chettiar merchants to found Indian Bank, with which he funded new Indian enterprises and broke into the previously closed ranks of the British financial system.
This was not his only financial difficulty: once, claiming a legacy, he broke into the late testator's house and searched the coffers, in defiance of a court injunction.
The First World War broke out in 1914 causing panic in the financial circles.

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