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arrears
noun as in debt
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Her relationship with her boyfriend has ended and her mortgage is in arrears.
The FCA said Moneybarn had "failed to allow customers the ability to clear their arrears over a realistic and sustainable period".
"Mortgage arrears, people struggling with their mortgages, have actually been declining again since December," he told the BBC.
Ireland reduced their arrears six minutes into the second half when Aoife Wafer bulldozed her way through a number of Canadian defenders and O'Brien's subsequent cross-field kick was collected by Considine, who dotted down in the corner.
She added that Ms Winham had previously been subject to an eviction warrant in April 2014 after getting into rent arrears of £1,579 after she had stopped claiming housing benefit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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