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bank·rupt·cies
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bankruptciesnoun
Plural form of bankruptcy.
Webster Dictionary
Bankruptcies
of Bankruptcy
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bankruptcies in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bankruptcies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of bankruptcies in a Sentence
Bankruptcies have triggered BOEM's enthusiasm for bonding, but as industry groups have commented, the proposed cure may actually put more of them into bankruptcy.
We're not going to see anywhere near the wave of bankruptcies in 2015.
You are going to see a lot more bankruptcies and restructurings this year.
We expect to see an increase in defaults and selective corporate failures, where purely domestic bankruptcies are concerned, the outcome will continue to be largely pre-arranged at the outset of a bankruptcy filing.
After more than a year to find evidence, Edelson dismissed the Illinois action without prejudice as to Erika and EJ Global LLC, while Edelson retains the right to re-fie in California, the dismissal of Erika from the federal lawsuit that triggered bankruptcies of Girardi Keese and Tom Girardi is extremely important. For example, the recent three-day evidentiary hearing in the Boeing case showed that Erika had ZERO role in what Girardi Keese and Edelson discussed, did, and did n’t do, whether as between each other or as to Girardi Keese and Tom Girardi clients. In fact, I ’m informed Erika’s name did n’t even come up at the hearing.
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