Sentence examples for course debt from inspiring English sources

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Of course, debt shedding comes at a price.

Other metaphors have been suggested: "fiscal obstacle course," "debt bomb," "austerity bomb".

Of course, debt collectors are hardly pleased with the litigation trend.

The stakes in collections cases are smaller, and of course, debt buyers were never given a taxpayer bailout.

At some point, of course, debt burdens can become crushing, as Greece, Iceland, and Ireland have learned all too well.

And of course, debt default is simply a form of tax that falls disproportionately on bondholders; inflation is a tax paid by everyone.

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Of course, debts should be paid, especially by deadbeats awash in oil.

Of course, sovereign debt is a step further removed from bond indentures in general.

Eventually, of course, the debt bubble burst — and with it, the last coping mechanism.

And, of course, the debt from the dead woman's passage to Britain still hangs over them.

"But of course, what debt reduction really does is keep the money out of the hands of the other party, to spend on its priorities.

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