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indebtedness

[in-det-id-nis] / ɪnˈdɛt ɪd nɪs /
NOUN
deficit
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STRONGEST


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Indebtedness to a place thus entails neither blind praise nor arrogance about how great it is but a determination to see that it lives up to its potential and its promise.

From Washington Post • Nov. 21, 2018

Indebtedness is the great curse of Indian agriculture, and the peasant's chief necessity is cheap credit obtained on a system that will not cause him to sink deeper into the mire.

From Indian Unrest by Chirol, Valentine, Sir

Indebtedness of the seven principal nations engaged in the European war has crossed $75,000,000,000.

From Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights by Miller, Kelly

"Planter Indebtedness and the Coming of the Revolution in Virginia."

From The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 by Virginia. History, Government, and Geography Service

Bonded Indebtedness April 30th, 1888   $ 572,050 Bonds issued since for Sanitary Sewerage   150,000 Total Bonded Indebtedness     $722,050   ASSETS.

From Montgomery, the Capital City of Alabama Her Resources and Advantages by Anonymous




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