「indebtedness」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

indebtedness

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  • neral's Office that it had exceeded all its indebtedness allowed under a charter of the general stat
  • ritten extensively about consumer/household indebtedness and the level of home prices relative to in
  • There were two pleas, one denying indebtedness and the other averring that the alleged cau
  • tion: during a decade dominated by national indebtedness and economic decline, with investment funds
  • to be taken of the amount of the corporate indebtedness, and of the amount of the capital stock act
  • Such high levels of indebtedness assumed as part of the terms of employment
  • Cuba pledged herself not to incur an indebtedness beyond her means [It might result in foreig
  • rk, and because of the General Government's indebtedness, for which Vermont is not bound.
  • ot allowed to take off due to the company's indebtedness; in January 2007 its aviation license was s
  • te the debt crisis not to the high level of indebtedness nor to the disorganization of the continent
  • He committed suicide due to the indebtedness of his businesses.
  • Service Corporation reported an outstanding indebtedness of $12,800,000 at the time of its failure.
  • ch interest may be paid semiannually, which indebtedness shall be binding and obligatory on the inde
  • how the farmers have been force into arrant indebtedness since their wealth is extracted with such g
  • by Sir William Jones, who acknowledged his indebtedness to Wilkins.
  • identifies an instance of Brecht's lifelong indebtedness to Rudyard Kipling in the play's "Song of t
  • Whatever the indebtedness to Parry and Stanford, and in the finale to
  • source of information, and acknowledged his indebtedness to that author.
  • I confess my early and large indebtedness to him for enabling me to apprehend, with i
  • urnal, Vancouver recorded his gratitude and indebtedness to Wales's tutelage "for that information w
  • th Buckland and Sedgwick acknowledged their indebtedness to him for instruction received when they f
  • em in his 'Britannia', and acknowledged his indebtedness to 'the very learned Reginald Bainbrigg.'
  • ts of Pittsburgh desires to acknowledge its indebtedness to the Trustees of the Carnegie institute a
  • much above his years,' and acknowledged his indebtedness to Moyle for the argument on the reason why