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The other thing that I think is really important: A lot of national security policy isn't just about foreign policy, but it's about budgets, military budgets, and how the
debts
of countries work out.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
Or the anonymous company, which bought up Americans' tax debts, piled on the legal fees and then gave homeowners a choice: Pay up or lose your home.
In premodern Italy, failed business owners, who had outstanding debts, were taken totally naked to the public square where they had to bang their butts against a special stone while a crowd jeered at them.
Based on this definition, here's how I'm defining money shame: "the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging, based on our bank account balances, our debts, our homes, our cars and our job titles."
Now it was time to pay his
debts.
We all recognize the mountain of
debts.
A mountain of idle cash belonging to rich savers and to corporations, too terrified to invest it into the productive activities that can generate the incomes from which you can extinguish the mountain of
debts
and which can produce all those things that humanity desperately needs, like green energy.
In particular, these developed economies continue to see
debts
and deficits, the decline and erosion of both the quality and quantity of labor and they also see productivity stalling.
We have taken on such enormous
debts
since the financial crisis, but have we invested them in inclusive growth?
But it is nearly impossible for an American to get discharged their student loan
debts.
30 years ago, higher education tuition was affordable, reasonable, and what
debts
you accumulated, you paid off by graduation date.
1.2 trillion dollars of
debts
for diplomas make it abundantly obvious that higher education is a consumer product you can buy.
And we thought we were going to be able to lay these
debts
off on our kids, but, guess what?
That person is then responsible for arranging your funeral, collecting assets and distributing them after paying
debts
and taxes.
And one of those
debts
will be the bill for their services.
The unbelievable twist the movie makes - going from an extremely bad "Alien lifeforms inhabit earth" movie with sickening bad acting, to a film that tries to spread an Archchristian "Judgement day is at hand, seek Jesus or though shall burn for all eternity in the fiery
debts
of hell" message - left me stunned after being tormented for 85 minutes.
This latter-day Fulci schlocker is a totally abysmal concoction dealing with an incurable gambler (Brett Halsey) who decides Bluebeard-style to pay off his ever-rising
debts
by seducing some of the ugliest bitches you will ever lay your eyes on and who just happen to be wealthy widows!
The film did a very poor job of explaining what "business" Enron was in that might actually have been on the up-and-up before it started hiding its
debts
in the entities created by Andy Fastow.
Lou Kahn died in 1974, when Nate was 11 years old, leaving behind an incredible but limited body of work, unpaid
debts
and three separate families all living within a few kilometres of each other.
These were Wood's light weight coinage, not good for face value in paying taxes and official
debts.
It's a shaggy dog story, with Matthieu Kassovitz's simpleton following unlucky-in-cards drifter Jean Louis Trintignant with mutt-like devotion that even stretches to killing for him when he's asked to repay his gambling
debts
in kind.
He left his family behind to only reappear and begin paying off his
debts.
A young gambling junkie client asks her to help him pay off his
debts
if he truly wants to help him get better.
Grace is recently widowed and realizes her late husband left her with a lot of
debts.
Brenda Blethyn is a fine actress, and does a good job at portraying widower Grace, who resorts to growing marijuana to pay off her massive
debts.
Grace Trevethyn is a widow,who lives in a small town in U.K. and has many financial problems because of her dead husband, who committed suicide since he was full of
debts.
The problem is that Grace, who imagined to have some money saved for her, discovers that she needs to pay all of her husband's pounds in
debts
to not lose all of her things, specially her house that she loves so much.
When Gianni returned, Buono intended to dispose of him and use the cash to pay his gambling
debts.
You simply cannot incur
debts
that high as a private person because there is a law in Germany against that to protect people from ruining themselves in the long run ("Privatinsolvenzrecht").
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