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    indebtedness
    [ noun ]
    1. an obligation to pay money to another party

    2. <noun.state>
    3. a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor

    4. <noun.linkdef>


    Indebtedness \In*debt"ed*ness\, n.
    1. The state of being indebted.

    2. The sum owed; debts, collectively.

    1. Ironically as the country struggles with the effect of growing capital inflows, the deal which reduces Poland's overall indebtedness to Dollars 38bn should lead to foreign investment worth an additional Dollars 1bn a year.
    2. The central bank and the Ministry of Finance are balking at such a step, in large part because the issue would have to be brought before the parliament which is politically sensitive to foreign indebtedness.
    3. THE BURDEN of record levels of personal indebtedness and high real interest rates has weighed heavily on both US and UK consumers over the year.
    4. PepsiCo Inc., shelf offering for as much as $1.5 billion in debt securities, consisting of notes, debentures or unsecured evidences of indebtedness and warrants to purchase debt securities.
    5. However, while the article presented the most pertinent issues in their complexities, it failed to extract one key issue. From economic or credit perspective analysis, rather than citing just the per capita indebtedness.
    6. Wracked by crushing indebtedness and recession for seven years, the continent that began the 1980s in the flush of a democratic rennaissance is ending the decade weary and frustrated.
    7. They likewise will have to improve the economy of the Third World, including finding a way to ease the developing nations' indebtedness, Kohl said.
    8. The lower positive solution becomes "excess related-party indebtedness."
    9. The St. Louis-based company, which is saddled with a heavy debt load after a $2.8 billion recapitalization, has been trying to restructure its indebtedness outside of bankruptcy court.
    10. The emir of Kuwait, Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, has launched an initiative for alleviating the indebtedness problem of the Third World, a plan Atiqi called more favorable.
    11. Parker said Peabody will refinance most of its own existing indebtedness as part of the recapitalization.
    12. Under the pact, the venture also will assume about $100 million in indebtedness and capitalized leases.
    13. "The change of emphasis that gives priority to the reduction of the debt and its servicing, and not to further indebtedness as was the case in the past, is particularly positive," Mexico's Treasury Department said in a statement.
    14. Mr. Skinner and other Transportation officials have voiced concerns about both the level of indebtedness and degree of foreign influence in recent airline takeovers.
    15. One Japanese official says an internal Bank of Japan analysis calculates that it will take the U.S. eight to 11 years to substantially reduce its indebtedness.
    16. It ended 1993 with total indebtedness of Dollars 4.2bn. Security was increased in Venezuela's overcrowded prisons yesterday after a riot and mass breakout at two separate institutions left more than 100 prisoners dead.
    17. The United Nations is facing a financial crisis, caused largely by the U.S. indebtedness of about $500 million.
    18. Proceeds will be used to construct and equip new processing facilities and repay bank indebtedness.
    19. Certain private indebtedness is also included in this class.
    20. Last August, Jones said, he lost his bus company and he eventually had to sell his car and put his house on the market because of indebtedness.
    21. Corporate indebtedness rose sharply in the boom years of the late 1980s.
    22. The government's low levels of indebtedness will allow it to run large fiscal deficits for several years.
    23. The result was a record high trade account deficit reaching Dollars 14bn by the end of 1993. The need to finance the current account is one explanation for the sudden jump in Turkey's foreign indebtedness in 1993.
    24. Regardless of who wins the November election, Reagan has left for his successor little maneuvering room, given the U.S. indebtedness that resulted from his economic policies of deep tax cuts and enormous military buildup.
    25. If investments are valued using the current cost of replacing plant and equipment, the indebtedness drops to $463.96 billion, Commerce Department officials said.
    26. This was a convenient way for governments to hide part of their indebtedness and raise money cheaply since interest rates were set administratively.
    27. The second imperative: The indebtedness of business, government and the nation must finally be reduced.
    28. Under the pact, the venture will assume about $100 million in indebtedness and capitalized leases.
    29. Japanese see the U.S. being "sucked into some kind of black hole" of indebtedness, as one policy paper puts it, and either unwilling to climb back out or botching the job.
    30. Proceeds will be used for the acquisition and to reduce indebtedness of the enlarged group. Yewlands is a maker of precision engineered components mainly for the aerospace industry.
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