The city was near bankruptcy at the end of the 1980s.
By 1719, it had established itself in India, but the firm was near bankruptcy.
The first constriction of the policy came in 1976, when the city found itself near bankruptcy.
By the late 1890s, the church was about $2 million in debt, and near bankruptcy.
She has a serious health problem, and because of it he is near bankruptcy.
But the rivalry has driven both companies to near bankruptcy.
As of 7 December 2011, the company is near bankruptcy after taking on too much debt.
The supposed "near bankruptcy" of the local education authority has also been suggested.
Chelsea, which is near bankruptcy, has had problems running its schools efficiently.
When an important designer's house is near bankruptcy, a rival offers to help.
The estate's near bankruptcy has been a recurring theme in the series.
This resulted in the near bankruptcy of much of Russian industry.
It's not as if Son of Sam or the city's near bankruptcy had put her over the edge.
However, the costs were too much for the club to bear and was a contributing factor to the club's near bankruptcy in 1991.
After a bout with near bankruptcy in 1907, the brothers borrowed the money necessary to continue operations.
The lack of funding created by this crisis again led to the near bankruptcy of the state.
Chaosium struggled with near bankruptcy for many years before finally starting their upward climb again.
Reduction in trade meant the near bankruptcy of the smaller states.
They have taken the franchise from near bankruptcy to being the standout company in the beverage industry.
The company was rescued last year from near bankruptcy by the French government and 32 lenders.