| 41. | Bankruptcy rules are in part designed to prevent downward, irrecoverable spirals of debt while still exacting a considerable penalty.
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| 42. | A rule of English law has it that expenses resulting from the plaintiff's impecuniosity are in principle irrecoverable.
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| 43. | Kizu was shut down by the authorities under the weight of what they said was 600 billion yen in irrecoverable loans.
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| 44. | Housing Loan Service was carrying irrecoverable loans totaling 900 billion yen, or 56 percent of the total money it lent.
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| 45. | When the property market crashed in 1990, the jusen were left holding 6.7 trillion yen in irrecoverable debt.
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| 46. | When the property market crashed in 1990, the jusen were left holding 6.27 trillion yen in irrecoverable debt.
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| 47. | This money only covers the housing lenders'so-called " first losses, " or irrecoverable loans.
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| 48. | Added to the men missing in action, the number of irrecoverable casualties in the period is approximately 2, 500.
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| 49. | This state of affairs was precipitated by an irrecoverable national bankruptcy in 1983, triggering a de facto state of emergency.
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| 50. | The preconsolidation pressure can help determine the largest overburden pressure that can be exerted on a soil without irrecoverable volume change.
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