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were solvent
noun
A liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution.
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State regulators confirmed that they believed the A.I.G. subsidiaries under their authority were solvent.
"There was no argument that they were solvent, no argument they could meet their obligations".
Clearly, the government wishes all the banks were solvent.
In fact, the thrifts had neither income nor capital, but the certificates allowed them to pretend they were solvent.
They had outbid their rivals, and were "solvent and solid," he said, alluding to the guaranteed mortgage that Ms. Mabro had secured.
But a person close to the loans said that both pipeline companies were solvent and continued to pay interest to the banks.
Similar(15)
The films had identical thermal histories and were solvent-free.
In a hydrated sample, almost all Na+ ions were solvent-separated.
Polybutylene succinate (Bionolle) and cellulose triacetate (CTA) were solvent-cast blended with chloroform.
The thermo-polymerizations were solvent-dependent and proceeded to limited conversions without control.
The best extraction conditions were solvent-solid ratio 10 mL/g, ultrasonic power 251 W, extraction temperature 56 °C and sonication time 36 min.
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