While the U.S. Department of Education has made a history in the last few decades by taking the stand that student debtors who file for bankruptcy be required to agree to some form of income - based repayment plan, a recent case has
poked a big hole in that hot air balloon defense!
Not exact matches
«That is the term that lawyers use to describe a situation in which an owner has
poked so many
holes in his or her legal safeguards — by failing to follow the rules that govern corporations — that a judge decides it's fair to
poke some even
bigger holes.»
Poking holes in Jack Bogle's anti-international stock stance Vanguard debuts its activist investor side The
biggest post-Trump boom has been in emerging markets
They want the benefits of a «
big tent» until
holes are
poked in it.
But Cuomo's hands are tied: If he goes
big in the budget for a moonshot issue like, say, the Dream Act, progressive advocates will
poke holes in whatever compromises were needed to attain it.
Cut
holes in the box
big enough for the cat to
poke their head through and then put some small
holes for them to stick their paws out of.
How much kudos and funding goes to the team that
pokes a
big, fat
hole in AGW theory?
And you would have to be pretty obstinate to try and
poke holes in peer - reviewed climate science given that McIntyre claims he does not receive a salary signed by
Big Oil.
One left turn later, the signs» sharp iron legs
poked two
big holes in her new leather seats, causing more than $ 200 in damages.
At the top of the cork,
poke a
hole big enough to string some twine through.
I
poked the
holes with the awl and then pushed a pencil through to make the
holes bigger.