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Should this take the pain from my woman, my debt to you will be unrepayable.
Over the last 30 years, global trade and the global economy have led almost every country on Earth into unrepayable national debt.
The people who spoke of “our common European home” took out a mortgage on it which turns out to be unrepayable.
We are told that euro members could accumulate unrepayable public debts because of an inappropriate common interest rate.
Mortgage originators were paid “yield-spread premiums” that favoured the issuance of unrepayable loans.
They were getting there even though vast, almost unrepayable debts still hung over the government's head from endless rounds of Western refinancing.
"If I may say so, sir, more than a half century later, America owes an unrepayable debt to you and your colleagues," Clinton said.
The debt became unrepayable.
The authors write, "The donor has made the utmost gift; the recipient has received something that is inherently unrepayable."
This has caused property booms, and consumer debt in the UK to rise to unrepayable proportions, while giving the false illusion of prosperity.
And I think of Grady and the unrepayable gift she gave with such wit, such generosity, to such a boy, so many years ago.
Governments would have to raise taxation to meet all expenditures instead of using the borrowed, interest-bearing money which keeps.. swelling the unrepayable National Debt.
If they take a hard line, forcing banks to raise interest rates and cut back their lending, then many of the loans extended during the boom may prove unrepayable.
In Goodbye America Rowbotham argues that Third World debt is immoral, invalid, and inherently unrepayable.
In the event under Krasner's stewardship Leeds United managed to tread softly until they could be thrashed out for their now clearly unrepayable debts.
Since then the MOTEL had accumulated an unrepayable amount of debt, becoming the number-one reason for shame and bitterness of the nation.
Without support from the International Monetary Fund, the EU and Russia, from which Belarus receives almost all its energy supplies at subsidised prices, the nation would drown in unrepayable debt.
Archbishop Ndungane said AIDS and debt are very closely related as governments in Africa are forced to pay interest on debts, which are indeed unrepayable, rather than putting funds into health and education.
But that approach has also reached its limits - the credit-fuelled construction boom since 2009 threatens to lumber China with far too much housing and infrastructure for its level of development, along with a load of unrepayable debts.
The arguments around unrepayable international debt a decade ago repeatedly underlined the destructive effects of imposed regimes of financial stabilisation that derailed governmental programmes in poor countries and effectively confiscated any means of shaping a local economy to local needs.
Because you see if you drown the economy in unrepayable debt, while using transfer payments to fund the digging of trenches by every man, woman and child who makes up the labor pool, then yes - you may get 0%, or even negative, unemployment overnight.
In 2000, when then-President Bill Clinton belatedly presented Inouye and 21 other Asian-American World War II veterans with the Medal of Honor, Clinton recounted that Inouye's father believed their family owed an unrepayable debt to America.
The debts of the poorest countries are unrepayable because of their huge scale in relation to the resources of the debtor, though not so huge in relation to the wealth of the creditors, in most cases the world's richest countries, principally the G7.
This was in contrast to the previous Moka system that involved high-profile individuals who gained both prestige and power in exchange for gifts sich as pigs, shells and yams to each other in order to entangle others in a web of unrepayable debt, according to the SMH.