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liquidations <a liquidation; liquidations> N

liquidations

political liquidation POL

liquidation of a debt ECON

liquidation of an account ECON

liquidation of assets ECON

liquidation of holdings ECON

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All of these magnified the illiquidity of the domestic financial system and forced yet another round of costly asset liquidations and price deflation.
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It seems unlikely, however that this one single incident has led to such a long streak of liquidations.
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Applications (for new entries, changes and liquidations) must be made in notarized form in the presence of a public notary.
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The stores capitalize on the quick cash flow needs of other businesses, obtaining most of their merchandise from fire sales, overstocks, customs seizures, liquidations, and bankruptcy courts.
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The endowment liquidations forced the center to cut staff because of the loss of the operating income.
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The quarterly figure consists of 154 compulsory liquidations, 61 creditors' voluntary liquidations and three receiverships.
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The company's goods come primarily from wholesale liquidations, wholesale overstock purchases, and customer returns.
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