Sentence examples for international indebtedness from inspiring English sources

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THE United States has managed to thrive despite high budget deficits and a staggering level of international indebtedness.

Members of the Fund were to be allocated SDRs, year by year, in prearranged quantities to be used for the discharge of international indebtedness.

The occasion was the presentation of the European Commission's first-ever "Alert Mechanism Report on Macro-economic Imbalances", ie economies that are listing so heavily for one reason or another (international indebtedness, trade deficits, etc) that they need to start bailing and plugging holes, lest they soon need injections of ballast.

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"Life and Debt," which opens the Human Rights Watch Film Festival this evening at the Walter Reade Theater and continues its run on Saturday at Cinema Village, focuses on the deeply troubled economy of Jamaica and how that country's long-term indebtedness to international lending organizations have contributed to the erosion of local agriculture and industry.

These were liquidated when the United Kingdom transferred its indebtedness to the International Monetary Fund the following July.

Deflation increases the debt burden, and Greece's indebtedness to its international bailout creditors is a key issue in the current general election campaign.

The International Monetary Fund estimates its total indebtedness at $110bn, including the debts of central government, government-related companies such as Dubai World, and other corporations.

The exchange rates of all these countries were relatively instable (Einzig 1962, 198 199) and reacted to fluctuations in international trade, or changes in foreign indebtedness (Clare 1902, p. 94).

International investors are nervous about the mounting indebtedness of many countries around the world.

The economy grew fast after the implementation of the Convertibility plan until 1994, fueled by growing public and private indebtedness from the liquidity in international capital markets.

And commodifying agricultural inputs like GM seeds and the pesticides and herbicides they are designed to accompany disrupts rural labour reciprocity, promotes indebtedness and creates dependence on volatile international commodity prices.

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