Sentence examples for bad set up from inspiring English sources

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Not a bad set up! I feel so incredibly humbled and thankful every day to work for such an inspiring and innovative company.

Above it all is Evil Morty, the Big Bad set up in the first season who might be the only person who can actually outsmart Rick.

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They're paying for the place so it's not a bad set-up really.

Hundreds of items from the "Breaking Bad" set were up for bid at the auction including everything from a Los Pollos Hermanos air freshener to Marie's Volkswagon and Jessie's Roomba.

Spain's "bad bank", set up in 2012 to house €51 billion of troubled property assets, began offloading them in 2013.

Under the terms of the liquidation, Anglo Irish's loans will be transferred to the National Asset Management Agency, the so-called bad bank set up by the local government.

Spain's Sareb bad bank, set up to take toxic assets from banks rescued under a €40bn EU deal last year, is Reyal Urbis's biggest creditor.

The bad bank set up by the government would, over time, sell the assets and recover some or most of what it had paid.

But it's too bad to set up such a simplistic yes-no argument here, when something so much more profound and resonant is at stake.

In December banks will start dumping their dud property assets in a "bad bank" set up under the Bank of Spain at a discount of up to 63%.Not all the doubts about the banks have been cleared up.

Ireland's "bad bank" set up to deal with all these toxic loans, the National Asset Management Agency (Nama), also made a determined if ultimately unsuccessful bid to seize around £1.4bn of McKillen's bank debt, but he fought them.

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