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But what about the consumers who pay on time and do not run up debts?
Second, the banks ran up debts that were too high.
The brothers ran up debts, causing the collapse of the company.
The parent has run up debts of $3.6 billion from recent acquisitions.
More than 12 million people will be running up debts on their credit cards to fund day-to-day living costs to see them through January.
Baudelaire began to run up debts, mostly for clothes.
Some are turning into conspicuous consumers, running up debts on credit cards like their counterparts in the west.
He pursued low-tax policies at the expense of cutting services and running up debts.
She spent her final years moving between Paris and the Mediterranean, running up debts at hotels.
Poe drank to excess and ran up debts at West Point.
As the economy grew, Gordon the Brave ran up debts like there was no tomorrow.
We have run up debts, despoiled the planet and allowed too many of our institutions to wither.
But he stumbled badly with a foray into pay television, running up debts that eventually swamped him.
Tony David proved ineffectual in civilian life, unable to find a suitable job, and ran up debts.
He studies painting, runs up debts that his parents pay and finally, in 1846, has a painting accepted at the annual Salon.
This demand contravened an agreement allowing Angelo and other gang members to run up debts there.
I drank, played cards, tried a little of this and little of that, running up debts all the way.
The Bond Corporation eventually ran up debts exceeding $6 billion.
Workers are buying the liquor themselves, running up debts and leaving less money in the household for food, clothing and school fees.
I can tell you that if an individual had run up debts so irresponsibly they would face legal consequences ...
Up to his old ways, running up debts, Jim is asked to leave by Sarah, his mother.
By running up debts to Japan, China and Middle Eastern oil producers.
A group of nuns are facing eviction from their convent after running up debts of more than a million pounds.
Believed to be alcoholic, Todd was repeatedly jailed for shooting incidents, and ran up debts in gambling.
By early 1989, Microport had run up debts of about $1,000,000.