go into hock
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If consumers in any month go into hock less rapidly than they did the month before, economists view their self-denial as a worrisome sign.
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And though the government has to go into hock to pay for the resuscitation, it eventually repays its deficit on the back of a newly resurgent Japan.
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And, speaking of assets, he was forced to go into hock, despite his wife's millions, and mortgage his primary possession--his Boston town house--in order to pay for the campaign.
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Economies have recessions; you don't necessarily go into hock and restructure the economy every time that happens.
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The "gamble" for gifted young English Pianist John Ogdon, 25, was whether to go into hock and cancel several engagements in order to compete in Moscow.
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