Similar words: solvency, insolvent, solvent, insolence, solve, absolve, resolve, dissolve. Meaning: [ɪn'sɑlvənsɪ /-'sɒl-] n. the lack of financial resources.
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91. Siemens declined to comment on how the insolvency would affect its business.
92. "Insolvency proceedings" includes any assignment for the benefit of creditors or other proceedings intended to liquidate or rehabilitate the estate of the person involved.
93. "The country is far from insolvency, but debt roll-over risk remains an issue," Goldman Sachs said in a note to clients.
94. Researches on the extraterritorial effect of insolvency combined with Chinese situation are valuable to both theory and practice.
95. The alternative, as everyone saw with old-line industrial companies like General Motors, is insolvency.
96. The UK's only helicopter manufacturer was on the brink of insolvency.
97. If insolvency proceedings are commenced, no entry is made in the register.
98. The original law explicitly on the basis of the commercial banks, the sponsor of the insolvency proceedings and bankruptcy standards.
99. MUNICH, Germany —At the Munich district court,(www.Sentencedict.com) the insolvency proceedings for DRAM maker officially have begun.
100. The association is dissolved by the commencement of insolvency proceedings.
101. Insolvency describes the situation where the firm is unable to meet its maturing liabilities on time.
102. The crux of the problem seems to be this: If a government defaults, possibly leading also to bank insolvency, people are afraid that the value of the euro will decline.
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