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1 Unlike the state, businesses have to produce value -or go bankrupt .
2 If they fail, the government has threatened to let Chrysler go bankrupt .
3 Some said it might be better for the companies to go bankrupt .
4 If he fails, the U.S. government threatens to let Chrysler go bankrupt .
5 Feelings don't come into it: I would finish, rather than go bankrupt .
6 Plenty of Millennials expect Social Security to go bankrupt before they retire.
7 The Church says it will go bankrupt if the bill becomes law.
8 All right; I can stay about a day before I go bankrupt .
9 I would go bankrupt if I let customers get away without paying.
10 It all reminds me of Hemingway said about how you go bankrupt .
11 Hemingway's line about how you go bankrupt feels on the money here.
12 One man he held off his neck by threatening to go bankrupt .
13 India has already seen one airline go bankrupt in recent years.
14 States are also not allowed to go bankrupt under federal law.
15 I may go bankrupt ; my wife and children may go into the workhouse.
16 Meanwhile many franchisees go bankrupt or end up fighting their franchisor in court.
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