Similar words: smell of, sell out, all of, call off, all of a, kill off, pull off, sell. Meaning: v. get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices.
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31. The M-LEC was meant to prevent SIVs from having to sell off assets after losing access to funding, so HSBC's backing its own funds achieves a similar goal, the person said.
32. Around the same time, America created the Resolution Trust Corporation to sell off the loans and underlying collateral of hundreds of failed savings banks, or thrifts.
33. a strategic decision to sell off part of the business.
34. We will sell off thestocks at half price and anything remaining will be thrown away.
35. We will sell off the old stock at half price and anything remain is thrown away.
36. But it is the marginal buyer that matters, so China is important. Imagine that China were to sell off those 1.2 trillion dollars of U. S. Treasury bonds.
37. He decided to sell off some of the less promising stocks.
38. "The really interesting question that no one knows the answer to is, if you were to go into liquidation and sell off all the derivatives contracts,(http://sentencedict.com/sell off.html) what is the value?
39. Detain and sell off dutiable goods or other properties valued at that tax payable and withhold tax from the proceeds .
40. Attaching strings to your offer will attenuate your chance to sell off the goods.
41. Relative to cash though bonds remain quite mixed as they offer a similar level of running yield, yet face the risk of potentially further sell off later in the year.