debt-ridden in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Increased interest rates drain the remaining resources of consumers, who are largely debt-ridden, and will have to make increased payments on their debts.
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However, most of these companies were too debt-ridden to do much more than survive on bail-out funds.
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These, and other corporate acquisitions of debt-ridden media companies, have significantly shrunk the public sphere -- the space for civic debate -- in the country.
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He immediately set to work, transforming a debt-ridden diocese into a financially stable one.
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The sale or transfer of state-owned assets would cover liabilities, breaking the state sector out of its debt-ridden status quo.
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The debt-ridden firm had also delayed salaries of its employees for more than a year.
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There is also no guarantee that any carrier would want a large, debt-ridden airline.
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Fundraising stalled before enough was raised, forcing these visionary leaders to take control of the debt-ridden railroad.
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A debt-ridden inventor has to pretend to be his cousin to avoid his creditors.
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It's an asset, not a debt-ridden club that has over-stretched and not able to pay its own way.
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