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17 Sentences With "not in debt"

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We have the right to make sure he's not in debt to other countries.
The state-funded office is responsible for helping ensure local school districts, including LAUSD, are financially responsible and not in debt.
People with credit card debt spent slightly more per year on clothing, shoes, and accessories than those not in debt — $1,892 versus $1,515.
Only 26% of those in debt said they would be willing to cut their spending in half, versus 22% of those not in debt.
It's kind of a loan in that I pay back what I can but I'm not in debt to them, so it's also kind of an allowance.
Respondents to the poll, both those in debt and not in debt, reported being the most willing to cut their dining and takeout food expenses by half.
If you're hitting your other financial goals and not in debt (or at least paying it off in a reasonable rate), then spending $300 shouldn't make you feel bad, he said. 
Whether it's splurging on that yearly vacation, going out to eat, or getting the latest iPhone, both those in debt and not in debt spend about the same per year on certain luxury expenses, according to a new report.
A player who is not In Debt can draw cards from the discard pile. The first player to twenty Goth points wins.
The witch scared everyone else away so she was the only one around. Steven was not in debt at all. On the other hand, Rapunzel's mother was also bewitched when she made the deal. Steven and Rapunzel tried to escape the tower, but encountered the witch.
The names of all guild members over thirty years old were put in eight leather bags called borse. Every two months, these bags were taken from the church of Santa Croce, where they were ordinarily kept, and in a short ceremony drawn out at random. Only men who were not in debt, had not served a recent term, and had no relation to the names of men already drawn, would be considered eligible for office.
In 1870, the 3,600-acre plantation was acquired by John C. Calhoun II, the grandson of John C. Calhoun and brother of Patrick Calhoun, and his wife Lennie Adams, the daughter of Betsy Johnson of the Lakeport Plantation. The plantation came with 20 black laborers, and Calhoun brought 150 more from his family plantations in Alabama. By 1883, there were 260 black laborers. According to Frank Wilkeson, Calhoun made sure they were not in debt, and earning enough to live in relative comfort.
A 2012 article by Martin Knapp published in The BMJ's journal Evidence-Based Mental Health said that mental health problems could be attributed to a person's financial situation. At that time 45% of those who were in debt had mental health problems, compared to 14% of those who were not in debt. In 2010 over 40% of benefit claimants in Britain had "mental and behavioural disorders" recorded as their primary health condition. A 2015 report published by Psychologists for Social Change indicated that austerity had contributed significantly to the incidence and level of depression and other mental health conditions within the population.
Although debt bondage, forced labour, and human trafficking are all defined as forms or variations of slavery, each term is distinct. Debt bondage differs from forced labour and human trafficking in that a person consciously pledges to work as a means of repayment of debt without being placed into labor against will. Debt bondage only applies to individuals who have no hopes of leaving the labor due to inability to ever pay debt back. Those who offer their services to repay a debt and the employer reduces the debt accordingly at a rate commensurate with the value of labor performed are not in debt bondage.
When Prioress Alice Wood retired in 1498, she was assigned the income from Tibshelf, about a fifth of the total revenues, as a pension, but Bishop Arundel required that she pay for her own food if she stayed at Brewood. From about that date, serious decline seems to have set in – probably because most of the income came from leases at fixed rents in a time of inflation. In 1521 it was found that, although the priory was actually not in debt, the prioress, probably Margaret Sandford, did not know how to render account and two canonesses claimed they were still owed their monthly incomes. In 1524 the dormitory was reported to be in bad repair.
Cobb gained great recognition and praise, for as a black man he was making a name for himself. He managed to maintain his farm even through the natural disasters such as the boll weevil epidemic and the collapse of cotton prices. Ned, by now a middle aged man and successful by the standards of the time (he was particularly proud of the fact he supplied his grown sons with mules and other means of making a living) saw many of his fellow sharecroppers dispossessed due to debt to landowners and then even saw others such as himself, who were not in debt, lose property on highly specious allegations. Cobb became one of the most successful sharecroppers (or black men in all occupations) in the rural Jim Crow-regulated county.
Israelite slaves could not be compelled to work with rigor, and debtors who sold themselves as slaves to their creditors had to be treated the same as a hired servant. If a master harmed a slave in one of the ways covered by the lex talionis, the slave was to be compensated by manumission; if the slave died within 24 to 48 hours, it was to be avenged (whether this refers to the death penaltyMaimonides, Mishneh Torah or notJewish Encyclopedia (1901), article on Avenger of Blood is uncertain). Israelite slaves were automatically manumitted after six years of work, and/or at the next Jubilee (occurring either every 49 or every 50 years, depending on interpretation), although the latter would not apply if the slave was owned by an Israelite and was not in debt bondage. Slaves released automatically in their 7th year of service.

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