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		Definition of national debt in English: national debtnoun  The total amount of money which a country's government has borrowed. 国债 Example sentencesExamples -  They would also be appalled by our enormous national debt and the dismal status of our huge welfare programs.
 -  Governments have saved billions by refinancing the national debt at lower interest rates.
 -  By the end of the decade, then, the deficit and the national debt may warrant genuine anxiety.
 -  What's amazing is that even in the accounts of agencies tasked with servicing the national debt, money is just sitting there.
 -  Third is the impact of sustained surpluses and repayment of the national debt on financial markets.
 -  Because the debt is a national debt, accrued in our name, it is our name that we must pay the interest and the principal.
 -  Instead, they want to spend the surplus on tax cuts and paying down the national debt.
 -  Although inflation was reversed, the national debt greatly increased, as did unemployment.
 -  Second, the necessity for economic restructuring is obviated by the pooling of national debts into a currency union.
 -  In addition, the government had been able to reduce direct taxation and pay off part of the national debt from the proceeds of privatization.
 -  They were allowed to double the national debt in four years.
 -  European governments are eagerly proposing schemes to use proceeds from the sale of gold to fund everything from basic science research to paying down their ballooning national debts.
 -  Wage and pension cuts were implemented to pay off the national debt.
 -  Finally, as the surplus dwindles, the government will pay off less of the national debt.
 -  The total national debt has risen 30 percent in the past four years.
 -  But there is a Social Security crisis based on ideology and on the total national debt.
 -  If and when the liability crystallises from the raft of legal cases pending, the size of the national debt will rise, possibly by great sums.
 -  Where else can you spend money, boost your savings, and help fund the national debt all at the same time?
 -  The huge savings on the national debt are a result of the sharp fall in interest rates in Europe and worldwide.
 -  Another permutation could be to cut spending and taxes and retire the national debt.
 
    Definition of national debt in US English: national debtnounˈnæʃənl The total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed, by various means. 国债 Example sentencesExamples -  Second, the necessity for economic restructuring is obviated by the pooling of national debts into a currency union.
 -  But there is a Social Security crisis based on ideology and on the total national debt.
 -  Another permutation could be to cut spending and taxes and retire the national debt.
 -  The huge savings on the national debt are a result of the sharp fall in interest rates in Europe and worldwide.
 -  In addition, the government had been able to reduce direct taxation and pay off part of the national debt from the proceeds of privatization.
 -  Third is the impact of sustained surpluses and repayment of the national debt on financial markets.
 -  They would also be appalled by our enormous national debt and the dismal status of our huge welfare programs.
 -  Governments have saved billions by refinancing the national debt at lower interest rates.
 -  Although inflation was reversed, the national debt greatly increased, as did unemployment.
 -  If and when the liability crystallises from the raft of legal cases pending, the size of the national debt will rise, possibly by great sums.
 -  European governments are eagerly proposing schemes to use proceeds from the sale of gold to fund everything from basic science research to paying down their ballooning national debts.
 -  The total national debt has risen 30 percent in the past four years.
 -  Wage and pension cuts were implemented to pay off the national debt.
 -  Instead, they want to spend the surplus on tax cuts and paying down the national debt.
 -  What's amazing is that even in the accounts of agencies tasked with servicing the national debt, money is just sitting there.
 -  By the end of the decade, then, the deficit and the national debt may warrant genuine anxiety.
 -  They were allowed to double the national debt in four years.
 -  Finally, as the surplus dwindles, the government will pay off less of the national debt.
 -  Where else can you spend money, boost your savings, and help fund the national debt all at the same time?
 -  Because the debt is a national debt, accrued in our name, it is our name that we must pay the interest and the principal.
 
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