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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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debt
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Instead the land-reform promise took a back seat to coup threats, import liberalization and debt rescheduling .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A condition of rescheduling the debt was that Walker split his dual role at the top.
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Achieving a standstill is vital for Heron if it is to make headway in rescheduling its debt.
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Concern swung away from programmes designed to reschedule a reduction of service costs, back towards the earlier aspiration of redemption.
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For instance we can suggest ways of rescheduling the payments over a longer period.
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News Corp is trying to persuade its 150 banks to agree to reschedule that debt with higher interest charges but later repayments.
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Now it is pleading with the banks to reschedule £250m of borrowings to keep the company afloat.
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The negotiations, on rescheduling debts payable between mid-1991 and mid-1993, made some progress but no agreements were signed.