Sentence examples for the liquidation of from inspiring English sources

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the liquidation of

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The act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash.

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What about the liquidation of opposition Tamils?

The liquidation of the kulaks as a class does not mean the liquidation of people, even less the liquidation of children".

The liquidation of these holdings will not be entirely voluntary, Mr. Rachid acknowledged tonight.

It is the largest bankruptcy in history, involving the liquidation of $65 billion in assets.

In 1941 the liquidation of European Jewry became official party policy.

"The right of return is a euphemism for the liquidation of Israel.

Western Province, one of the powerhouses, recently announced the liquidation of their professional arm.

The liquidation of the company requires shareholders' approval, the company said.

If it does, the corporation chooses a trustee to oversee the liquidation of the brokerage firm.

That, he added, would force the liquidation of the General Motors subsidiary.

On March 14 , 1943 the Germans completed the liquidation of the ghetto.

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