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non-recourse debt
Deuda sin recurso
non-recourse debt [nɒnrɪˈkɔːs ˌdɛt] N
recourse [Am ˈriˌkɔrs, riˈkɔrs, Brit rɪˈkɔːs] N U
recurrir a algo/alguien
debt [Am dɛt, Brit dɛt] N
1. debt U (indebtedness):
I'm $200 in debt
I'm $200 in debt
to be in sb's debt or in debt to sb form
estarle en deuda a alguien
to be in sb's debt or in debt to sb form
estar en deuda con alguien
2. debt C (money owing):
recourse [rɪˈkɔ:s, Am ˈri:kɔ:rs] N no pl
debt [det] N
recourse [ˈri·kɔrs] N
debt [det] N
to be in debt person
to be in debt business
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While many boatbuilding companies are corporately owned and carry a lot of debt, a combination that can create a stranglehold, were fundamentally a debt-free company.
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He had been profligate with his money and was in debt.
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We think the commonwealth is facing huge difficulty in rolling over their maturing debt.
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Other factors from economic, political and institutional perspectives are also need to be considered to find the safe debt threshold.
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Debenture is a debt instrument not secured by physical collateral or assets.
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