用renege on造句子,“renege on”造句

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It would be less dangerous to break into Gringotts than to renege on a promise to a goblin.

As a result, the structure of banking was seriously weakened, and in 1814 a run on Banks forced most to renege on their legal obligations to exchange notes for specie.

Few would opt to renege on their mortgage if the equity gap were below 10% of their home's value, the authors find, partly because of the costs of moving.

renege on造句

Any more colourful candidate could renege on a deal.

You are best to do what you say this week. Anything that you renege on will be held against you.

On December 15th the party's leaders appeared to renege on their hasty promise, saying they would support the new state's creation only once the assembly in Hyderabad had approved it.

renege on one's promise

There was something deferential, even slightly servile, in Langdon's tone, as if he feared that Washington might renege on his promise and refuse to take the job.

Mr Obama may either have to renege on his promise to slash the deficit to 3% of GDP in 2013 from more than 12% now, rein in his spending promises or raise taxes more.

For one thing history tells us that the Republican Party would renege on its side of any deal as soon as it got the chance.

It says firmly that the EU must not renege on its promise.

The country has defaulted on its external debt and had to renege on a $29m interest coupon of its eurobond of $2.3 billion, which had already been restructured twice.

But the present, I could not but tenacious renege on a promise for oneself initial that.

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