Similar words: indebted, unexpectedness, interrelatedness, redness, tiredness, doggedness, wickedness, wretchedness. Meaning: [ɪn'detɪdnɪs] n. 1. an obligation to pay money to another party 2. a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor.
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31, In view of the household indebtedness, attention should go to activities that serve world markets.
32, Raising taxes on property, meanwhile, would leave less value to be capitalised into bank loans, thus guarding against future indebtedness.
33, These securities are listed in Lufthansa's balance sheet under non-current securities and are taken into consideration in the development of liquidity, net indebtedness and gearing.
34, The interaction of high indebtedness with deflation could, they argue, a downward spiral.
35, Title : Does Local Government Borrowing Necessarily Lead to Over - Indebtedness?
36, Enclosed is a sight draft for & 26.10.5 on messrs. robert & amp ; sons , which clear off our indebtedness to you.
37, An express promise to pay all or part of an indebtedness of the promisor, discharged or dischargeable in bankruptcy proceedings which begun before the promise is made, is binding.
38, I should like to acknowledge my indebtedness and gratitude to my graduate study supervisors.
39, Yet just such a collapse becomes likely as foreign currency indebtedness grows.
40, Again,(www.Sentencedict.com) any incurrence of indebtedness by Liverpool Football Club needs full Board approval.
41, Bailout loan: Loan made to Borrower whose ability to service outstanding indebtedness has become doubtful.
42, Liabilities ratio for 57.5%, 42.5% liquidity ratio , indicating their high level of indebtedness, debt program inadequate.
43, Finally, high indebtedness focuses managers on running the business efficiently.
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