Sentence examples for triggering debt from inspiring English sources

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Falling oil revenues result in lower tax receipts, which could force greater austerity and depress economic activity further, triggering debt defaults across a variety of businesses.

The extraordinary built-in payment delay faced by people who move onto universal credit (UC) - we might call it UC's Long Hello - is triggering debt, hunger and hardship, causing "serious detriment" to vulnerable claimants, according to welfare advisers and landlords.

Although African countries need to tap new streams of funding if they hope to implement an ambitious blueprint to end inequality and poverty, they must beware borrowing too much and potentially triggering debt crises such as those experienced in the 1980s and 1990s, says the UN's trade body.

But this is not true in the Greek case, for two reasons that have less to do with Greece than with the rest of the euro area.First, a Greek default now would carry a serious risk of triggering debt crises in Portugal, Spain and even Italy, the other euro-area countries suffering from some combination of big budget deficits, poor growth prospects and high debt burdens.

These concession agreement terms are then passed down to the SPV's design, construction and operations contractors to prevent construction or operations claims from impairing the SPV's equity, potentially triggering debt defaults or renegotiations due to violations of loan covenants.

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Exempting the ECB could trigger debt insurance contracts, known as credit default swaps, some analysts say.

That could seriously crimp return on equity and perhaps trigger debt covenants.

Other explanations that point to the effects of debt dilution and the possibility of IMF triggered debt runs, however, are also possible.

In 1982 Mexico defaulted on its debt, triggering the LDC Debt crisis.

Even now, four years after triggering the debt drama that would become Europe's worst crisis since the second world war, there is scepticism over whether Athens will last the course.

Greek profligacy may be blamed for triggering the debt crisis that now threatens to tear the eurozone apart, but if there is one area where Berlin is less excoriating of state largesse it is in Athens's extravagant taste for arms.

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