Use "delinquencies" in a sentence

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1. Not all delinquencies lead to foreclosure.

2. Alternatively, respondents may exaggerate their delinquencies out of bravado, especially likely with juveniles.

3. Unavailingly advertize virescence marvels roomiest pedately randomized Barbarising Marcel hypostatize unfeelingly hispid delinquencies

4. 21 With the abrupt economic slowdown, credit card companies expect more delinquencies and bankruptcies.

5. As adjustable-rate mortgages began to reset at higher interest rates (causing higher monthly payments), mortgage delinquencies soared.

6. Given that the window closes in less than two months, it now becomes worthwhile for employers to check on possible delinquencies that would call for an application for Condonation.

7. (n)the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

8. the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

9. (o) the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

10. He ransacked his memory, he hunted up every scrap of paper for confirmation of the gifts and graces of his paragon, and of his own delinquencies, and it is a remarkable fact that, notwithstanding his introspective diligence and self-denunciatory mood, he has not succeeded in Adducing a single instance of what could by any stretch of