Sentence examples for Calling in debts from inspiring English sources

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It seems clear that Riyadh has been calling in debts, asking for the support of countries it has helped financially and diplomatically in the past.

Like many Greeks battered by five years of austerity, he struggled to grasp why other European countries were calling in debts that even the International Monetary Fund had admitted were too crippling to be paid back.

Which brings us to the problem of calling in debts.

"While mephedrone was legal, I recall police intelligence of disgruntled cocaine dealers calling in debts due to a loss of business.

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Calling in the debt early would put the Group Menatep shareholders -- the company's founders, all of them are either in jail or self-imposed exile -- second behind the government in bankruptcy proceedings.

Calling in the army?

Calling in the retired has other benefits.

Calling in the army to boost security when necessary.

Calling in sick was a huge problem.

Calling in late July from -- surprise!

Calling in and out is all.

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