Sentence examples for bankrupt points from inspiring English sources

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In it, Mr. Romney quotes the headline and defends his 2008 article, saying, "The headline you read, which said 'Let Detroit go bankrupt' points out that those companies needed to go through bankruptcy to shed those costs".

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Unable to sell it, the developer had lived there for several years before going bankrupt, at which point the house had gone into foreclosure.

"The truth is we simply cannot simply continue to pretend like a Medicare on track to go bankrupt at some point is acceptable," Mr. Romney said at a news conference in Miami.

To the producers, the tax increases were "the equivalent of telling someone that you are going to go bankrupt at some point over the next four years," said Alfonso Prat-Gay, a former chief of Argentina's central bank who was the economic adviser to Elisa Carrió, the opposition candidate defeated by Mrs. Kirchner in last year's election.

And talk about keeping your head in 1970 the Penn Central railroad went bankrupt, at that point the most spectacular corporate collapse in history.

We were full-on bankrupt at one point.

When it came to paying for the NHS and the welfare state after the war you need to look at where they got the money from, because Britain was essentially bankrupt at that point.

In the last year of Mr. Bush's tenure, "Foreclosures spike 112 percent," "Lehman Brothers goes bankrupt," "Dow plunges 778 points," "unemployment at 26-year high".

Richard Cooper Chichester, West Sussex Owen Jones Memoo to Miliband: Britain's social order is bankrupt, 22 September) rightly points out that, since the start of the recession, the richest 1,000 people in the country have doubled their wealth to £519bn, as much as the annual earnings of two-thirds of the British workforce, but it is even worse than that.

"We are adding new benefits to a program that is bankrupt from an actuarial point of view," said Dr. Coburn, a family physician.

In 1945 Germany was defeated and in ruins; France was half-starved and humiliated; Britain was bankrupt and on the point of losing its empire; Spain was a backward, isolated dictatorship; and the countries of central and eastern Europe had been absorbed into a Soviet empire.

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