How to use in-sentence of “debt”:
+ He argued that it was because of “low wheat and oil prices and a fewer aircraft sales.” The state general fund debt load was $83 million in fiscal year 2010.
+ More than half went for debt relief.
+ Sometimes, debt consolidation companies will discount the amount of the loan.
+ In 2008, the bank received taxpayer bailouts for €6billion, and it became the first big casualty of the 2011 European sovereign debt crisis.
+ A more comprehensive measure is enterprise value, which includes debt and other factors.
+ Even after the end of the third strike in 1948, Toho continued to increase its popularity due to incongruity with internal factions and Shintoho, and its debt and other debts at the end of January 1950 were about ¥1.3 billion.
+ On February 27 2014, the Wall Street Journal wrote that the company was potentially preparing to file for Bankruptcy debt protection because the country currently has $570 million of debt.

Example sentences of “debt”:
+ The National Gallery of Art writes: “When Monet exhibited these paintings at Durand–Ruel’s gallery in 1900, a number of critics mentioned his debt to Japanese art.
+ Chapter 11 bankruptcy is a complicated type of bankruptcy that reorganizes the debtor’s finances, usually reducing the amount of debt owed and changing debt repayment terms.
+ If investors read the Goldman’s research carefully, and agreed with the conclusions, then they would gain exposure to Asian debt and equity markets rather than to Latin America.
+ There were plans for a new opera house in Munich, but it was never built because people were angry with Wagner for being in debt in spite of having lots of money from the king.
+ Rivlin also co-chaired, with former Senator Pete Domenici, the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Debt Reduction Task Force.
+ After his praetorship, Caesar was appointed to govern Roman Spain, but he was still in considerable debt and needed to pay his creditors.
+ During his short term of office, which came in the early years of the Algerian Civil War, he pursued a hardline anti-Islamist policy and successfully negotiated debt relief with the International Monetary Fund, following the implementation of an IMF reform plan.
+ His lifestyle was rather wild, and he even got arrested once for debt and fraud.
+ The country adopted the Euro unilaterally as Montenegro does not have its own currency, but the adoption has raised the national debt to 57 percent of GDP in 2011.
+ The National Gallery of Art writes: "When Monet exhibited these paintings at Durand–Ruel's gallery in 1900, a number of critics mentioned his debt to Japanese art.
+ Chapter 11 bankruptcy is a complicated type of bankruptcy that reorganizes the debtor's finances, usually reducing the amount of debt owed and changing debt repayment terms.
+ An unsecured debt is more risky to the debt-holder.
+ The property can be used to ensure a debt is paid.
+ They work within banks, credit unions, securities firms, payday lenders, mortgage-servicing operations, foreclosure relief services, debt collectors and other financial companies operating in the United States.
+ In debt to U2’s label, Island Records, the couple did not have ready funds for a honeymoon, but label head Chris Blackwell gave them use of the Goldeneye Goldeneye estate he owned in Jamaica.
+ Credit card debt is typically unsecured.
+ The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned.
More in-sentence examples of “debt”:
+ However, later that season, he left the club, which also left behind much debt and a weak team.
+ When Watt’s business partner, John Roebuck was unable to pay a debt to Boulton, he accepted Roebuck’s share of Watt’s patent as settlement.
+ With a debt of about 70 million euros, the club went bankrupt in August 2004.
+ The restructuring also managed to keep the debt from increasing during Peña Nieto’s term because the tax base was broadened to the point that it doubled in six years.
+ So imprisonment for debt would therefore be a mistake in the chronology of time.
+ By 1864 Wagner was in debt once more.
+ To help progress, the G8 finance ministers agreed in June 2005 to provide enough funds to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund to cancel $40 to $55billion in debt owed by poor countries.
+ In the Austrian legislative election 2008 campaign, the ÖVP saw the lowering of brokerage commissions and the charges for arrears letters of debt collection agencies and winter fuel payments for lower-income households as appropriate economic recovery measures and the Greens sought to facilitate the changeover to renewable energy in order to reduce energy prices.
+ Restructuring may also be described as corporate restructuring, debt restructuring and financial restructuring.
+ Most of the Shaysites were poor farmers angered by their debt and taxes.
+ Government policies have favored investment, retiring foreign debt and expanding growth, and a reformulation of the tax system is being voted in the congress.
+ National Stock Exchange of India commenced operations in the Wholesale Debt Market segment in June 1994.
+ The national debt grew to 10 million rubles.
+ Howland was one of eight settlers who agreed to help to pay the colony’s debt to the men in England who had paid for the voyage.
+ He went into debt and finally became bankrupt.
+ This is putting Greece in a very difficult situation when the country has accumulated a debt of about €350 billion, or debt by 170 per-cent of the country’s total GDP.
+ Saddam was also stuck with a debt of roughly $75 billion.
+ It had a debt of £400,000, the biggest in its history, and it nearly closed.
+ He was constantly in money difficulties and was prisonimprisoned for debt at Seville at the end of 1602.
+ In those days people who ran into debt were sent to prison.
+ This amount would have covered 2% of the GDP per year required to avoid the worst effects of global warming, cover all costs to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, cancel the economic deficitpublic debt held by Greece, Ireland and Portugal, and cover the one-time rebuilding costs for the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
+ The holder of a lien right to retain property until the debt or other obligation is discharged.
+ In October 2013, the government stopped working for 16 days because Republicans refused to raise the debt ceiling unless President Obama agreed to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
+ Bonded labour or debt bondage has to work for the person who lent him money.
+ In December 2008, he declared Ecuador’s national debt illegitimate, based on the argument that it had been contracted by despotic prior regimes.
+ Islamic economics bans debt but in most Muslim countries Western banking is allowed.
+ In 1765, the British Parliament needed money to pay back the debt for the French and Indian War.
+ The debt from John Peter makes Wheatley go to work as a charwoman.
+ Democratic Party Democratic Congressmen thought it would be better to change the name of the building of the Bureau of the Public Debt instead.
+ Often a creditor threatens a debtor with debt slavery in many parts of the world.
+ To cement the Triumvirate, Crassus told Caesar’s numerous debt holders that he would pay Caesar’s loans if Caesar defaulted.
+ The debt repayment plan is supervised by the bankruptcy court and usually lasts for three to five years.
+ A secured debt uses “collateral”, which is an asset that is promised to the debt-holder until the debt has been repaid.
+ Rumors about the Templars’ secret initiation ceremony created mistrust, and King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Order, began pressuring Pope Clement V to take action against the Order.
+ He created the Società Politica Dalmata in 1886 in order to defend the Italian characteristics of Spalato, but died at age 69 in 1891 with debt up to his neck.
+ Eight million of these are affected by the worst forms of child labour: they are child soldiers, they are forced into child prostitution, they are used for child pornography, they are child slaves, debt bondage or affected by human trafficking.
+ Issues such as globalisation, the debt burden, unfair trade practices, the decline in foreign aid, donor conditionalities, and the lack of democracy in international financial decision-making are cited as factors inhibiting development.
+ Many voted against any raising of the debt ceiling.
+ Because of this, he said, a share of Iraqi debt should be forgiven.
+ All non-atonal composers of the modernist era owe a debt to Debussy, including Stravinsky, Bartok, Messiaen and possibly even Steve Reich.
+ The infrastructure ordered by James Douglas, to support the vast amount of capital flowing from the gold industry, caused high debt for British Columbia.
+ It went into debt so that it could buy Fendi in the early 1990s.
+ Firestone was more than a billion dollars in debt at the time, and losing 250 million dollars a year.
+ He’s in debt to Shangri-La casino boss Shelly Kaplow.
+ For other institutions, issuing of debt contracts such as bonds is a main source of funding.
+ However, later that season, he left the club, which also left behind much debt and a weak team.
+ When Watt's business partner, John Roebuck was unable to pay a debt to Boulton, he accepted Roebuck's share of Watt's patent as settlement.
