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They wrote off 4.5 trillion yen in nonperforming loans.
The banks had been paying less tax because they were declaring losses as they wrote off bad loans.
Essendon took another hit of $806,000 as they wrote off assets at their old Windy Hill ground.
In 2005, donors forgave vast amounts of red ink; last year, they wrote off a little less ($3 billion of Iraq's outstanding debts; $11 billion of Nigeria's).
On top of this taxpayers might have to stump up €10 billion to support German banks as they wrote off their claims on Greece.
Wells Fargo, Bank One and U.S. Bancorp gained after the banks said third-quarter profit rose as lending to consumers increased and they wrote off fewer bad loans.
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Meanwhile, sales groups targeting pediatricians -- who would be rewarded in proportion to the number of prescriptions they wrote off-label -- were equipped with a training manual called "Handling the Most Common Objections Voiced By Prescribers," which advised sales reps to tell doctors that "Risperdal has an excellent combination of efficacy and safety".
Are they helped, or are they written off?
That something is that they write off the value of education in doing well in life.
Third Way argues — and Dean agrees — that the Democrats risk perpetual irrelevance if they write off entire sections of the country.
We can't, and the Democrats could be making a big mistake if they write off these states.
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