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prome·sa
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Promesa
Promesa is the second Spanish album released by Christian rock band Guardian. The album was released on August 6, 1998 and included Spanish covers of several of the songs from Buzz and Bottle Rocket. The album followed the massive success the band had in Latin America with their first Spanish release, Nunca Te Dire Adiós.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of promesa in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of promesa in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Hurricanes Irma and Maria have seen time and time again that colonial status is simply not working, look no further than the abysmal Hurricane Maria recovery efforts and the draconian PROMESA law to prove this point all too well.
In facing this crisis, we urge the U.S. Senate to act on PROMESA, which although imperfect, offers an effective solution to address the fiscal emergency we face.
I think the Promesa law is working right now.
Height Securities analyst Daniel Hanson:
Dealing with PROMESA allows the insurers to trade some payments in the short-run for higher recoveries in the long-run. Ultimately that is a better business proposition for them than having to continue to limp along and never reach a deal.
I expect they will not cover all of the GO payment. That would be their first GO default in all of this, which is one reason why many people involved at the U.S. Treasury, in Congress, in the government of Puerto Rico saw a lot of urgency in enacting PROMESA before July 1.
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- promesaSpanish
- PromesaFinnish
- PromesaFrench
- promesaIndonesian
- promesaChinese
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