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All this would make France only weaker and more indebted.
QE depresses bond yields, meaning lower interest bills for more indebted governments.
Chinese buyers, by and large, are far more indebted than the firms they are acquiring.
However, the world is MORE indebted today than it was coming into the crisis ten years ago.
As Beijing now confronts the coronavirus, its economy is more mature, more indebted and thus more vulnerable.
The world is more indebted today than it was before the start of the global financial crisis.
China's banking system has long spurred concerns about financial stability risks, particularly as the economy grows more indebted.
The company was hit particularly hard because it is more indebted than many retailers and has been losing money.
But borrowing costs for more indebted euro zone countries, such as Italy, are rising faster than for safe-haven Germany.
Using certain measurements that aim to assess a company's creditworthiness, the new leasing rule might make a business look more indebted.
For the first time in American history, an entire generation of citizens is more indebted, less employed and poorer than preceding generations.
At the time, the Supreme Court's conservative majority rejected concerns that lifting the limit would make candidates more indebted to the biggest donors.
The European leveraged loan market, which finances riskier, more indebted companies, also recorded a positive start to the year increasing 20% to US$47.53bn.
Generally speaking, millennials are more educated, less wealthy, and more indebted than previous generations, and these inequities are compounded along racial and gender lines.
Scenes where nameless mage Astrid Bergès-Frisbey taps into her animal-controlling powers feel more indebted to Ladyhawke's dreamy magic-and-the-wilds rawness.
The stimulus package could have been much larger, with added money for job creation; more indebted homeowners could have been kept in their houses.
Others said that the cuts might well prove counterproductive, by lowering growth and therefore government revenues, leaving the affected countries even poorer and more indebted.
But smaller, more indebted shipowners will not be able to raise finance to pay for the conversions, says Basil Karatzas, a shipping consultant in New York.
A stronger dollar means that some countries will be more indebted and thus forced to produce more oil to offset the impact on their balance sheets.
The score for her opera also ranges more widely in style, incorporating satiric-sounding fanfares more indebted to Weimar-era zeitoper than to Mr. Lynch's American surrealism.
Stiglitz says when these people lose their paychecks they will become even more indebted, which will make it very difficult for America's consumer-driven economy to recover.
More about that later because it is complex and controversial: Are we becoming more indebted to foreigners, and should we be happy that they are investing here?
But if more worrying scenarios—say, a trade war, or significantly faster-than-expected monetary tightening—come to pass, more indebted companies may find their luck running out.
Americans in their 20s and 30s, after all, are as a cohort poorer and more indebted than their predecessors, while being surrounded by comic-book villain displays of wealth.
Okugawa had also worked on the first two versions of the game, but those scores were more indebted to hip-hop's cousins and kids: house, jungle, techno, drum n' bass.
The world is more indebted than perhaps it has ever been – and now a new tool makes it easier to track the borrowing habits of governments, companies and households around the globe.
That said, a new paper from the Federal Reserve posits the reason young people are buying less than in generations past is not that they're smarter and savvier, but that they are more indebted.
Companies had criticized the rule because of the possibility that it might make them look more indebted, but the lease obligations would be offset by corresponding assets and would not erode a company's net worth.
The authors find that firms with a higher proportion of debt coming due during the crisis, along with firms that generally were more indebted, experienced lower productivity growth in the five years after the crisis.
Spreads between the bonds issued by Europe's most fiscally conservative governments and more indebted Mediterranean spots have already widened sharply (by 0.5% between Spain's and Germany's 10-year bonds when markets opened on Friday, for example).
If so, there is little reason to hope that a post-midterm Republican majority—one more indebted to Trump—would do better than the current one, which sped through the first part of the Kavanaugh hearings.
The earliest Hosono records of the time have a warm, full-studio feeling that sounds more indebted to the sleazy yacht-rock of Steely Dan or the Doobie Brothers than anything that would later come from YMO.
Similar ideas, put forward since the 2010-12 euro zone debt crisis, have been torpedoed by Germany, whose cash-rich government fears having to foot the bill for more indebted members of the currency club, such as Italy.
Some may also need, I think, a real theater to keep watching it because "Roma" is an art movie and in crucial ways more indebted to classic art cinema — in its pacing, tableaus, ellipses and ambiguity — than to Hollywood.
This British producer forgoes the hollower, more barbaric side of his texture in favor of something more indebted to 2-step garage than to dubstep, with wistful, hazy vocals and a bass line that skips merrily rather than throbs with melancholy.
The Star Wars fandom's own generational handoff involves a generation raised primarily on the original trilogy to one raised on that trilogy and the prequels — right as the movies in theaters are revealing themselves as more indebted to the original three films.
Lane also said that Canadian households are far more indebted now than they have been in the past when interest rates were closer to neutral, but said a stronger Canadian economy should help boost incomes to help consumer cope with debt costs.
This was seen mainly benefiting the bond markets of Italy, Portugal and Greece, after investors sold their bonds heavily in recent weeks as the virus ravaged the struggling euro zone economy and heightened concerns about the more indebted members of the bloc.
What Felicelli can conceive of is impressive, so a story like "Snow," about a young Indian woman trying to make it as a model in New York City, is far less successful, feeling more indebted to "Sex and the City" than to her own instincts.
The ECB's problem is that it cannot hold more than a third of each country's debt, so once it reaches a the limit, it needs to redistribute purchases among countries with bigger bond markets, facing accusations that it is de facto rewarding more indebted countries.
Stock markets in China, India, the Philippines and Singapore fell alongside Indonesia's as Asian markets, which had so far been sheltered from the rout in more indebted emerging economies, succumbed to news that South Africa had slipped into recession and to further market falls in Turkey and Argentina.
The big picture: The supply of starter homes is already historically low and with prices continuing to rise and young potential buyers more indebted than ever, there's little sign that the struggles in the housing market will correct in the near-term, analysts say, even with low mortgage rates.
Specifically, it tells us that a certain secondary character isn't so secondary after all; that this film is even more indebted to Jane Austen than you may have thought; and that the producers of Crazy Rich Asians are already betting on at least one sequel — and possibly two.
You have these state-owned enterprises and economies -- real estate that is now I think over-priced and expensive - the areas that did well in the early part of China rally sort of up until now - that they are more indebted and they're overbuilt and they have to go through restructuring.
The big "mystery" of 10 Cloverfield Lane is far more indebted to marketing than to filmmaking, and while I'll be careful as always not to spoil anything, know that the so-called twist and its connection to the (terrific) film with which it shares its name are the least interesting parts of the movie.
Just as nü-metal killed grunge, pop-punk in the mainstream and the Strokes-led wave of no-frills indie rock in the underground slowly ate into nü-metal's market share, and have since been supplanted by a wave of bands who are ostensibly rock but more indebted to folk, electronic music, and sometimes both.
"This is a world that is more indebted than it was before the global financial crisis in 2007, there's no productivity growth, asset prices are very elevated, a lot of debt that corporates have built up has gone to share buy backs (and) the number of 'zombie companies' has doubled since 2007," Longview Economics' CEO explained.
The 2018 election results defied pat conclusions, but there was one significant pattern: Republicans who won their elections (especially in the Senate) will be more indebted to Trump than their predecessors, but Republicans who lost elections (especially in the House) can just as easily blame Trump for refusing to brag about the economy and instead fear-mongering about immigration and crime.
He also became more indebted and was forced to live in less glamorous surroundings. In 1964 Harris resettled for the last time in Los Angeles. His final recordings were three sides for Chess Records in 1964: "The Comeback", "Buzzard Luck" and "Conjured".Various artists, Shoutin', Swingin' & Makin' Love (1991), MCA.
48 One of the effects of "assumption" would be to distribute the collective debt burden among all the states, the more solvent members paying a share of the more indebted ones.Smith, 1980, p. 148, Miller, 1960, p. 46 Most of the southern states, except for South Carolina, had successfully paid down the bulk of their wartime debt.
The governor-general responded affirmatively and the European superintendents of civil departments were removed. Throughout his reign, Bentinck followed a policy of non-intervention in the affairs of the state. Because of the state's financial difficulties, Nasir-ud-Daulah found it difficult to pay his army. The state was becoming more and more indebted to the British.
An Adoration of the Magi, more indebted to Giovanni Bellini is found at the Louvre Museum He painted a nightmarish Temptation of St Anthony Abbot found at the Doria Pamphilj Gallery. Also known as Bernardo da Parenzo or Parenzano. A catalogue of attributed paintings was listed in 1908, noting he was often confused with contemporaries of the school of Ferrara.Bolletino dell'Arte dell Ministero della Pubica Istruzione, Editor E. Calzone, Rome (1908):page vii-x.
Harvey argues that these problems have not been satisfactorily dealt with by modern Christian theologians. He pays particular attention to the theologies of Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and Rudolf Bultmann. New Testament scholar Gerd Lüdemann states in a citation of this book that "I have long been more indebted to this than is evident from the number of explicit references" The third edition of 1996 contains a new introduction outlining his mature position on these issues.
Later in his life Francken also painted large altarpieces. In these works he remained immune to the influence of Rubens, who had such a strong appeal on Flemish artists of that time. His religious works are more indebted to the work of his father. The story of the prodigal son Among his religiously themed works of particular note are the unusual and stylistically 'reactionary' paintings of biblical scenes, which are framed on all sides by smaller scenes in grisaille.
Agostino Bonisoli (1633–1700) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, who was born and worked mainly in Cremona. He was the pupil of the slightly older painter Giovanni Battista Tortiroli, and afterward studied under a relation named Luigi Miradoro Agostino Bonisoli. He was more indebted to his own natural abilities and his studies of the works of Paolo Veronese than either his instructors. He was chiefly employed in easel pictures of portraits, and of religious and historical subjects.
But all these activities caused a great drain on the funds of the Dawoodi Bohra sect and causing the sect to become more indebted. When his father became the 48th Da'i al-Mutlaq he also inherited all the debts that was over the Dawoodi Bohra community. Those were very enduring times for the Dawoodi Bohra sect. At that time he stood firmly by his father and did everything his father asked him to do so as to reduce the debts.
Barnes observes that the title Critique of Dialectical Reason "suggests both Kant and Hegel." According to Barnes, the Critique of Dialectical Reason resembles Kant's Critique of Pure Reason in that it is concerned "with the nature, possibilities, and limitations of human reason." She sees this as the only similarity, however, since Sartre's interests are not primarily epistemological or metaphysical and he is more indebted to Hegel than to Kant. Josef Catalano argues that the Critique of Dialectical Reason gives a historical and social dimension to the being-for-itself described in Being and Nothingness.
A wholly new story centring on Nym's plans for Doll and Quickly was created. Thus the earlier version, described as a sequel to Henry IV, Part 2, is mimicking the manner of the Henriad plays, but the second version is much more indebted to The Merry Wives of Windsor. The original version of the play was dedicated to the best-known Falstaff of the era James Quin. When the revised version was performed in 1766, the title role was played by James Love, who was also a well-known Falstaff.
It included such enduring songs as "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (a collaboration between Clark and Leadon prominently covered by the latter in 1972 on The Eagles' debut album) and "She Darked the Sun" (covered by Linda Ronstadt on her 1970 album Silk Purse). In contrast, Through the Morning, Through the Night was more indebted to traditional bluegrass but also employed electric instrumentation. By this juncture, Dillard's girlfriend Donna Washburn had joined the group as a backing vocalist, a factor that precipitated the departure of Leadon. The shift to traditional bluegrass also caused Clark to lose interest.
It is notable as the site for the 1789 Treaty of Fort Harmar between the United States and several Native American tribes. The presence of Fort Harmar was influential in the founding of Marietta, Ohio in 1788 to the east across the Muskingum. During the one-year anniversary celebration of the founding of Marietta, the physician Solomon Drowne said: > But to whom is this settlement more indebted than to the generous chieftain > [Josiah Harmar] and other worthy officers of yonder fortress, distinguished > by the name of Harmer [Fort Harmar]. With what cheerfulness and cordiality > have ye ever entered into every measure promotive of the company's interest.
The disintegration of the critically acclaimed band Seefeel in 1996-1997 led to its lead member Mark Clifford continuing as essentially a solo act. The remaining members of Seefeel, Sarah Peacock, Justin Fletcher, and Daren Seymour collaborated with former Seefeel member Mark Van Hoen to form the group Scala. Scala's sound was described by AllMusic as "More indebted to noise and trip-hop than the looped sound-wash Seefeel had been known for, the quartet also focused on a somewhat tighter song structure and emphasized Peacock's vocals." Scala released their debut album Beauty Nowhere in 1997 followed by two albums in 1998: To You in Alpha and Compass Heart.
These documents include a letter from the unknown librettist of Le nozze d'Enea in Lavinia, which discusses Monteverdi's setting of Il ritorno. There is also Badoaro's preface to the Il ritorno libretto, addressed to the composer, which includes the wording "I can firmly state that my Ulysses is more indebted to you than ever was the real Ulysses to the ever-gracious Minerva". A 1644 letter from Badoaro to Michelangelo Torcigliani contains the statement "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria was embellished with the music of Claudio Monteverdi, a man of great fame and enduring name". Finally, a 1640 booklet entitled Le Glorie della Musica indicates the Badoaro-Monteverdi pairing as the creators of the opera.
At the first election for the Melbourne city council, held on 1 December 1842, Smith was elected a Councillor for the Bourke Ward, and except for a short interval, he was on the Council for the remainder of his life. In 1851 he was elected Mayor of Melbourne and was subsequently re-elected to that position seven times, his last year of office being 1864. In November 1854, at the time of the Eureka stockade rebellion, Smith took an active part in raising special constables, as there were rumours that attacks on the treasury and banks were contemplated. He was especially thanked by the governor, Sir Charles Hotham, who said there was "no person in the country to whom he was more indebted".
London: John Murray; pp. 333-39 Among his local fellow-workers and coadjutors, each of them notable, were C. W. Peach, Matthias Dunn, and William Loughrin. Couch's principal work was done in ichthyology. In 1835 he obtained a prize offered by Mr. J. Buller of Morval for the best natural history of the pilchard, printed in the third report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, and also separately. He had before this given much assistance to Bewick in his British Quadrupeds, as well as in relation to his projected Natural History of British Fishes, and Yarrell was still more indebted to him in his British Fishes, to all three editions of which (1836, 1841, and 1859) Couch was a copious contributor.
Us and Them features a sound similar to Songs of Love and Hates remix album, Love and Hate in Dub (1997), driven percussively and relying on thumping drum and bass and hip hop rhythms. AllMusic critic John Bush, who described the record as "heavy grindcore with drum machines," wrote: "From the drum'n'bass onslaught of the opener though, it's clear that Us and Them is more indebted to electronics and pure noise. The razor-sharp guitars and sweeping, guttural vocals that fans have come to expect from any Godflesh record are still intact, but the pair extend the sound with avenues rarely heard on their proper albums." Ian Christe of CMJ thought that Rather than the lurching stomp of 1992's Pure, Us and Them calls on trip-hop and slowed jungle.
At the end of this trial period, the settler would receive a title deed, whatever the value of the crops they'd shared over the six years. All the settlers were asked was a 5,000-franc contribution for the purchase of cattle, seeds and machines, but it turned out that many actually never paid the full price, which left Cabanettes even more indebted to Casey, whom he had borrowed money from. Given that unemployment was rife in and around Rodez following massive job cuts in the Decazeville mining industries, overpopulated rural areas and the phylloxera crisis (1882-1890), Cabanettes's idea aroused some interest. Meanwhile, the Aveyron press grew hostile to Cabanettes's project, accusing "the adventurer" of exploiting poor people's misery and painting in glowing colours a most dangerous place full of ferocious and vicious exotic beasts.
Queen Anne's Procession to the Houses of Parliament by Alexander van Gaelen. Alexander van Gaelen (1670-1728), who was born at Amsterdam, was the scholar of Jan van Huchtenburgh, and, like his master, painted battles and subjects of the chase, which he treated with great fire and spirit. Whilst he was a pupil of Huchtenburgh, he had an opportunity of improving his touch by copying the works of Wouwerman, Berchem, and other eminent masters, as his instructor was a dealer in pictures as well as a painter; and he was perhaps more indebted to this circumstance, than to the lessons of Huchtenburgh. He soon found himself able to dispense with further instruction, and, resolving on visiting other countries in search of improvement, went to Germany, where he passed some time at Cologne, in the employment of the Elector.
Despite their abysmal differences, the Del Pedregal Barroso, the Mejorada Lezama and Barrio Bravo are three happy marriages, they love each other, they respect each other, they have everything; less the house of your dreams, since like many of the Mexicans: they yearn to have the ideal and own house. Bela Barroso (Ingrid Martz), after widowing, will have to face her new condition: "new poor", is waiting for a miracle that solves such a shameful situation and will remarry Gonzalo Adolfo Del Pedregal, a businessman newly arrived in the city and hiding a dark secret. While, at Marisa's insistence, Goyo Enhanced is more indebted than ever and on the brink of collapse. And finally, after giving a brief life of the rich, Chabela and Chacho Bravo must return "close" to the house of the mother-in-law.
Venus and the Three Graces Surprised by a Mortal They show him to stand quite apart from his contemporaries, not only in his painting style but also in his choice of sensual subject-matter, for example the Bacchanal at Nancy. Blanchard’s first major French commission is his earliest surviving dated work, the Virgin with the Christ Child Giving the Keys to St Peter (Albi Cathedral), painted in Lyon in 1629. The painting shows Bolognese influence in such details as the faces, but is overall is still more indebted to the artist’s knowledge of 16th Century Venetian painters. Between 1631 and 1632, he undertook his next important project, the decoration of the Hôtel le Barbier. While these works no longer survive, they were recorded by Dézallier d’Argenville in his Abrégé of 1762, wherein the writer recalls that Blanchard executed fourteen compositions with mythological and literary themes.
He added "Dangerous is gaining admirers as more people move beyond the extraneous nonsense that was so prominent in contemporaneous reviews and pay attention to its content: its prescient themes, its vast inventory of sounds, its panoramic survey of musical styles...His R&B-rap; fusions set the blueprint for years to come, while his industrial soundscapes and metallic beats were later popularized by artists as disparate as Nine Inch Nails and Lady Gaga". Writing for The Guardian in 2018, the critic said, "Returning to [Dangerous] now, without the hype or biases that accompanied its release in the early 90s, one gets a clearer sense of its significance [...] it surveyed the cultural scene—and the internal anguish of its creator—in compelling ways [...]. The contemporary music scene is certainly far more indebted to Dangerous". Vogel also credited the album as a significant factor to the transformation of black music.
The project was initially conceived as a US$250 million contract - but cost overruns, partly due to unanticipated armed conflict in Shaba Province, pushed the final price up over US$1 billion, with unofficial estimates ranging as high as US$1.3 billion, inclusive of a comprehensive Operations and Maintenance Contract.U.S. State Department, Zaire Desk, circa 1985 Construction of the Inga–Shaba Project provided the Ministry of Energy and the Société nationale d'électricité (SNEL), with the means to promote further development activity throughout Zaire, by attracting potential investors and overseas firms; however, there have been suggestions that well- placed officials in the Mobutu government may have accepted gratuities at various critical junctures during the construction phase.Nzongola-Ntalaja, G., 2002, and Kwitny, J.,1984 As the Republic became more indebted to overseas financial entities, the Inga–Shaba Project ultimately accounted for approximately 20% of the former Zaire's debt burden, the total amount of which was $5 billion at the time, according to a variety of credible sources.
Isaac Newton Baker (March 12, 1838 – March 23, 1923) was an American writer and editor who was private secretary to, and biographer of, Robert G. Ingersoll.Lectures - The Gods - Page 3 Robert G. Ingersoll - 2007 "unremitting in service, and to none is the publisher more indebted, than to Mr. I. Newton Baker, Mr. Ingersoll's former private secretary, to Dr. Edgar C. Beall, and to Mr. George E. Macdonald for the fine Tables of Contents and the ..." He was an editor of the American Sunday-School Times.Annals of the United States Christian Commission - Page 234 "by one of the editors of The Sunday-School Times, Mr. I. Newton Baker, to whom the Commission was indebted for much valuable service, and was first published in The Times of February 24, 1863."The National Sunday school teacher: Volume 13, Issue 1878 A full and most satisfactory report of the Atlanta Convention has been prepared by I. Newton Baker, formerly editor of the Sunday School Times.
This work was intended to encourage the young colony of Virginia; Scottish historian William Robertson wrote of Hakluyt, "England is more indebted for its American possessions than to any man of that age." The seal of the Virginia Company of London Hakluyt prepared an English translation of Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius' Mare Liberum (1609), a treatise that sought to demonstrate that the Dutch had the right to trade freely in the East Indies, contrary to Spanish and Portuguese claims of sovereignty over the seas, in the early 17th century.The exact date of the translation is unknown; all that can be said is that it must have been prepared between the publication of Grotius' book in 1609 and Hakluyt's death in 1616: see David Armitage, "Introduction", in Helen Thornton has suggested that the translation was commissioned by Thomas Smythe who became treasurer of the Virginia Company in 1609 and was also Governor of the East India Company. In that year, Hakluyt was a consultant to the Company when it was renewing its charter.
One critic has written that "Schulhoff's notion of what constitutes jazz are as surreal as some of the Dadaist texts he set...; some of the music is rather more indebted to de Falla and Russian Orientalism than ragtime or anything trans-Atlantic." He thought that innovations like an entire movement of the Suite for Chamber Orchestra (1921) for percussion alone and the use of the siren in another "would have seemed outlandish enough in 1921, even if it all sounds a bit tame now [1995]." A New York Times critic in 1932 called the Duo for violin and cello (1925) "long-winded and even insincere", while a performance in 2012 noted it was dedicated to Janáček, evokes Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello and "blends folk and contemporary elements" while employing "a range of sonorities and effects like dramatic pizzicatos" while "vivacious Hungarian fiddle playing enlivens the Zingaresca movement". His jazz oratorio H.M.S. Royal Oak tells the story of a naval mutiny against a superior who prohibits jazz on board ship.
He frequently quotes from Caravaggio within complex architectural settings, with figures that are always a little rigid, arranged in postures that accentuate their musculature, the bending of limbs and the crossing of the hands. He also produced altarpieces that were more indebted to 16th- century Flemish and Dutch art such as the Resurrection of Lazarus (1613, Chatêau-Gombert church, Marseille), the Massacre of the Innocents (1615, Sainte-Begge church, Andenne), the Martyrdom of Saint Stephen, (1614, Church of St. Trophime, Arles), the Adoration of the Magi (1614, Church of St. Trophime, Arles) and the Circumcision (original copy in old chapel of the Jesuit College in Poitiers, unsigned copy by Finson in the Saint-Nicolas-des- Champs, Paris). During the latter part of his stay in France, Finson painted some altarpieces which were less convincing than his earlier work. It is possible that during his last few years in Amsterdam he created paintings such as the Musical company (Allegory of the five senses) (Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum) which treats a theme that was popular in the Northern Netherlands at that time.

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