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It is a waste of time expecting a poor debt-ridden country to produce the framework that will solve poverty.
One cannot solve the massive problem of refugees without relating it to poverty and instability in debt-ridden countries.
The globalisation of the economy poses yet another threat to poor nations, widening still further the gap between the debt-ridden and the middle-income countries.
These debt-ridden countries have little option but to accept grossly inadequate sums of money for this presumed privilege.
As has been pointed out, the situation of the debt-ridden graduate will be even worse if he or she marries another debt-ridden graduate.
Just as we cannot have a poverty-stricken agricultural community in a land of prosperity, so we cannot have a poverty-stricken community of railwaymen and a debt-ridden railway system.
The story encourages those who are debt-ridden due to overspending sing credit card to strive on to overcome their financial and social problems.
He immediately set to work, transforming a debt-ridden diocese into a financially stable one.
Yosano is known for advocating an increase in the consumption tax to reconstruct the nation's debt-ridden fiscal structure.
Fundraising stalled before enough was raised, forcing these visionary leaders to take control of the debt-ridden railroad.
Its first privatization in 2000, undertaken by a government eager to be divested of a debt-ridden entity, was a failure.
He rushes to his funeral and finds out that his father was debt-ridden, and he is left with nothing.
However, most of these companies were too debt-ridden to do much more than survive on bail-out funds.
The castle was reported to already be in a run-down state earlier in the same century, when the estate was badly debt-ridden.
The debt-ridden firm had also delayed salaries of its employees for more than a year.