Sentence examples for bankrupt from from inspiring English sources

"bankrupt from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person or entity that has been rendered devoid of finances due to financial hardship. For example, "His business was bankrupt from the recession."

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In some countries, the law prevents anyone who has gone bankrupt from running a company again.

"Conceptually," he said, "insurance means normal people should not go bankrupt from serious medical conditions".

Three models; based on artificial neural networks (ANN), genetic algorithm (GA), and multiple discriminant analysis (MDA) are utilized to classify the bankrupt from non bankrupt corporations.

"My bet is that BP will finally go bankrupt from the tort liability and the environmental liability," she said.

Britain will discharge a bankrupt from his debts after 12 months; in America it is usually quicker.

There are few studies that estimate the number of families who go bankrupt from this type of unexpected expense.

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In addition, official methods of preventing bankrupts from continuing to trade are not sufficiently rigorous.

He was released from jail sick, bankrupt, separated from his wife and unable to see his children.

It was a scientifically bankrupt procedure", from "craven and debased executives, whose goal is to shock".

Under Russian rules, control over a company that is declared bankrupt passes from shareholders to creditors.

Accordingly, in the Second Circuit, the Tribune decision will prevent bankrupt debtors from circumventing the safe harbors by abandoning estate causes of action to creditors.

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