Besides all that deficit spending, monarchy still has powers, despite all the efforts of the axemen, budgetary and otherwise, down the centuries. |
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This has seen such positive indicators as a narrowing trade deficit, gains in export earnings for some sectors and a firming of the kwacha. |
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If speech perception is allophonic for dyslexic children their perceptual deficit would be specifically phonological. |
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In the last minute of injury time Ireland closed a one-goal deficit with Germany to salvage a draw. |
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Our once yawning current account deficit is now coming to resemble lockjaw. |
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We weren't allowed to do it before because of the deficit, now they have relaxed the rules so we can still go for it. |
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Some children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could just be tired. |
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Business leaders and financial markets were moaning about unfocused policies and the mounting budget deficit. |
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Those low cost products are amounting to something like half a trillion dollars in deficit every year. |
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It says that as a result, she was left with expressive language difficulties and some symptoms of attention deficit disorder. |
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A balance of payments deficit or surplus was defined by the sign of the rate of change of a central bank's foreign exchange reserves. |
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By the time they reached the turn Woods had reduced the deficit and taken a one-shot lead over Leonard. |
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The good times were back we thought as a four points deficit was turned into a two-point half-time lead. |
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Economic growth has been in line with the chancellor's budget projection, but the government deficit continues to undershoot. |
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It seems like half of the working world is wondering whether they have attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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It was then that he had decided to stop taking medication for his attention deficit disorder. |
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The deficit morass is due as much to a revenue shortfall as excessive spending. |
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If the Chancellor's past record of predicting the budget deficit is anything to go by, this is almost certainly an underestimate. |
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It was a performance packed with spirit, determination and confidence as they had to fight back from an early 10-0 deficit. |
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If the father is beating the mother every night, this may cause an attention deficit disorder in school the following day. |
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Both apraxic speakers had suffered left cerebrovascular accidents, which resulted in apraxia of speech as the primary communication deficit. |
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The mental lapse that led to this deficit was the only blemish on Berden's sound professional performance. |
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Keith had a deficit of 15 metres to make up and with a very gritty performance he handed over the baton only five metres in arrears. |
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His parents say that he changed within weeks, developing severe learning and behavioural problems and attention deficit disorder. |
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Many Tourette's patients also suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, or attention deficit disorder. |
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A state assemblywoman has defended it, saying the plan is a way to reduce the federal deficit. |
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And I have specific proposals that include ending tax loopholes and tax shelters that will help address the budget deficit. |
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If the government simply adds to the deficit, inflation could be triggered by this further loosening of fiscal policy. |
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The Southern Railway has always prided itself in its turnout and kept the rack section running despite the revenue deficit. |
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The Federal Reserve has not yet had to monetize the national deficit, but the trend seems to point in that direction. |
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The principle that the government can and should run a deficit to stimulate a sick economy was first propounded by John Maynard Keynes. |
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So, let's do everything we can to grow the economy and shrink the relative size of the deficit tumor. |
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An editorial on Saturday misstated the projected federal deficit over the next decade. |
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This shortage of funds means many schools will have to set deficit budgets for the coming year. |
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Because the US dollar is the international reserve currency, the Americans can get away with a big deficit in the short run. |
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Four short years is not enough to turn around the social deficit that National created. |
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The rhetoric that accompanies high-minded discussions of the deficit has grown shopworn. |
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England know the French can turn a game in a trice even when facing a seemingly desperate deficit. |
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Then Parsons holed out for 40, Isles was bowled for 34 and the end soon followed with the deficit being 129 runs. |
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Increasingly, these rest-of-world imbalances fit as a mirror image to the U.S. external deficit. |
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The second choice is that the Federal Reserve creates a recession large enough to turn the trade deficit into a trade surplus. |
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Thus they ultimately contribute to growing budget and trade deficit and foreign debt. |
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If exports exceed imports, there is a trade surplus and if imports exceed exports, there is a trade deficit. |
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Today, by contrast, the current account deficit is larger than the trade deficit. |
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The trade deficit has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. economy for the past seven years. |
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He believes that as the trade deficit increases the dollar will continue to slide. |
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The higher trade deficit, which may emerge from rising crude oil prices, is also manageable. |
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Another is our exploding trade deficit and the rising export of American wealth overseas. |
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I know I should be really worried about the trade deficit and consumer debt. |
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Yet the trade deficit is a misleading gauge of the nation's economic health. |
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Just to define the terms a little bit, the trade deficit is the excess of our imports of goods over our exports of goods. |
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In years long past the trade deficit would rise and fall with the value of the dollar in a natural rhythm. |
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The dollar has depreciated largely because of the size of the US trade deficit. |
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Despite a falling dollar, the U.S. trade deficit has continued to increase to new record levels. |
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A bilateral trade deficit is what you spend with a particular trading partner, less what you earn from them. |
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Conversely, the trade deficit itself might be contributing to the productivity boom. |
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I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff. |
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The balance of payments deficit now includes a trade deficit, which was not the case forty years ago. |
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It is not just a trade deficit as a result of imports growing faster than exports. |
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Here is a question, the American's run a huge trade deficit and the dollar is strong. |
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Leigh won one of their best ever victories coming back from a 19 point deficit to win with the last move of the game. |
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On Sunday the Portuguese government approved belt-tightening measures that would bring the deficit to 2.9 percent. |
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The primary legitimate medicinal use of methylphenidate is for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. |
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What institution in deficit provides a nude model drawing session Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. in the Art Department? |
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Older and wiser, efforts have since been made to make up the deficit with self-directed study of the more interesting compounds. |
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A friend has told me there is some suggestion that children who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be deficient in iron. |
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He was discharged to a medical ward on day 22 still with some minor cognitive deficit. |
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Eventually, as deficit piles on deficit, the accumulated debt starts to grow more rapidly than the economy. |
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But, in any case, one can either have real stimulus, which might get some credit for buoying the economy, and also ballooning the deficit. |
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The boom in bipolar disorder may in part be the outgrowth of wanton diagnosis of attention deficit disorder in schoolchildren. |
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Holgate are the only club left with a realistic chance of making up the deficit. |
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Well that is fine and good, but that is their only strategy to get out of a deficit budget position. |
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The Fed's 2001-02 interest rate cuts are having some stimulative effect, as is the huge swing in the federal budget from surplus to deficit. |
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After the pension scheme was revalued in the wake of the dotcom bubble, that surplus turned to a deficit. |
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He was much quicker but could not get past and unfortunately, the time deficit by the time of his first stop was too big to handle. |
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But how do inequality and the accrual of wealth in themselves affect or result from the trade and current-account deficit? |
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He pointed out that the 10m deficit was the accumulative effect of expenditure exceeding income on important projects over the past few years. |
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The upshot was that, although approved, the reforms were too watered-down to have any serious effect on the deficit. |
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You think all this caterwauling about the deficit is just a bunch of useless jibber-jabber that will never go anywhere? |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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There is hardly any inflation and the trade deficit is not as high as could have been expected. |
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Whatever the reason, a deficit will ensue if not enough money is entering the current account to balance out what is exiting. |
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One is the position of the Commonwealth budget and the other is the balance of payments current account deficit. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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As a result, the nation's balance of trade in chemicals, a rock-steady surplus for 80 years, has become a deficit. |
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Edgar reduced the deficit with a 35-metre penalty before winger Rory Watson restored parity, jinking in on the right just before half-time. |
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At press time no student had stepped forward offering to cover the substantial deficit. |
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Pulling out a final sprint Todorovich and Popovic reduced a boat length deficit down to a canvas as they closed in on Greece. |
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Hoey found himself two down after the opening two holes but he had turned that deficit into a one hole advantage by lunch time. |
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You can lose about 1 pound every two months by achieving a caloric deficit of only 60-100 calories a day. |
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For his second he inherits, from himself, a whacking budget deficit of his own making and a huge current account deficit. |
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At first the deficit was partly masked by rampant inflation and partly also set off against the money coming in from privatizations. |
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The Honda rider now has deficit of 43 points in the championship standings. |
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Everyone understands the system will go into deficit when members of the baby-boom population bulge start retiring and becoming infirm. |
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Congressional critics today lashed out at the administration for failing to deal with the massive trade deficit with China. |
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We live in an age when attention deficit disorder is rife amongst adults and children alike and brevity is a prized quality. |
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The region's Mediterranean style climate and annual water deficit has led to extensive calcrete development. |
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The balance-of-payment deficit became a major concern as imports soared and exports stagnated, which further raised the mountain of debt. |
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To help narrow an ever-widening budget deficit, he has scaled back his city's curbside recycling program. |
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A growing number of states are in deficit as declining business profits reduce tax receipts and other revenues. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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The budget deficit the Legislature ignored was wiped away with a stroke of my pen. |
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They had the solace of having the driving wind at their back for the second period and went about reducing the deficit with considerable urgency. |
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Point by point they clawed back the deficit and at last drew level with two minutes to go. |
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Trade deficit has risen, exports have almost stagnated and inflation has gone out of control. |
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No spinal injury or related neurological deficit was ever detected in this patient, either before or after death. |
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To reduce the deficit, the city council asked the developer to mix 100 modestly sized units with the new commercial spaces. |
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The government has budgeted the fiscal deficit for the current financial year at Rs 1,16,314 crore. |
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This situation, with such a trade balance and the high level of the current account, calls for a nil budget deficit. |
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This disorder is also known as hyperactivity, or attention deficit disorder. |
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Meantime, the federal budget deficit remains untamed and likely to be aggravated by this disaster. |
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The difference between the flows of taxation and expenditure is the fiscal surplus or deficit. |
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By the end of the decade, then, the deficit and the national debt may warrant genuine anxiety. |
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A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures. |
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This particular deficit involves slowness in the ability to name repeated familiar objects accurately. |
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Piling on more red ink to the existing federal budget deficit and the national debt will do both long and short term harm to our economy. |
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Any further slippage of the fiscal deficit in the medium term could lower the nation's stable credit outlook. |
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Leaders of both parties view the sudden reemergence of the deficit with alarm. |
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The rest of the budget deficit will be made up by increases in the council tax precept and by using cash reserves. |
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The more we open up our borders to imports, the worse our trade deficit gets. |
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Dramatic mental failures of this sort shade into failures of empathy, a deficit found in many sociopaths, who also show reduced function of the frontal cortices. |
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The agreement posits a balance of assets and liabilities, not a deficit. |
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Is this a sign that the fiscal deficit is finally being monetised? |
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Another student, Monica Wilson, says she struggled with attention deficit disorder her freshman year. |
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In increasing the total deficit reduction, Simpson and Bowles have put the weight on the spending side of the budget. |
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And our capital account is certainly swelling around that time, as the US runs a persistent, ever-larger trade deficit. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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The federal deficit has never fallen as fast as it's falling now without a coincident recession. |
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Is there, in your judgment, reasonable expectation that the dollar is going to lose value here in the months ahead in response to that massive deficit? |
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As a means of fixing the fundamental problem of adapting Gatsby, the conceit does a serviceable job of correcting a deficit. |
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We will be running a very small deficit, much of which will be used to finance such things as, for example, student loan advances, which are an asset in terms of net debt. |
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Had it not been for the batting contributions of the duo in the first innings England would have been in the doo-doo and likely staring at a 2-0 deficit in the series. |
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I have no personal funds or realisable assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred. |
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The same president who decried the federal deficit and government in general but dramatically expanded American military spending. |
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So Romney has a secret plan to slash taxes without boosting the deficit he decries? |
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It makes a concise public argument for deferring deficit reduction until durable growth resumes. |
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The deficit is down to 2.8 percent of GDP, from a high of 10.1 percent in the wake of the meltdown. |
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That is to say, the factors that help drive the budget into deficit in the first place make them much worse. |
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The tax increases and the deficit spending you propose will hurt middle class families. |
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And we are still heading for another record trillion dollars in deficit spending this year. |
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We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. |
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But a focus on deficit spending distracts from efforts to address the long-brewing entitlement problem. |
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When taxes always trump deficit reduction, fiscal conservatism and fiscal responsibility have been delinked. |
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Now we are treated to the semiannual spectacle of watching Republicans pretend they care about the deficit. |
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For example, schizophrenia often is characterized by a deficit syndrome that includes anhedonia, listlessness, and general impoverishment of thought, speech, and affect. |
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The face-saving compromise that saved the country from default was simply a promise to deal with the deficit later. |
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Private analysts underscored the importance of righting unbalanced global economic growth, which is blamed by the US for feeding the US trade deficit. |
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Ten points adrift in the first half, Palace had closed the deficit to five at the half, but with nine minutes to play found themselves eight points in arrears again. |
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It appeals to the Mike Harris pro-growth tax-cutters and the flinty-eyed Ralph Klein deficit hawks, and it appeals to independents and lunch pail populists as well. |
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This may explain male vulnerability to behavioural disorders such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and conduct disorder, say the authors. |
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Researchers correlated mercury exposures with neurodevelopmental outcomes ranging from nervous tics to sleep disorders, speech delay, attention deficit disorder, and autism. |
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Those disabilities include autism, emotional and behavioral disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and other learning problems such as dyslexia. |
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Forget attention deficit disorder, childhood depression and all the other neo-medical names used to explain why children can be unhappy or anxious. |
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Doctors now prescribe it to treat everything from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis and depression. |
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Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to be depressed or have anxiety disorders, bulimia, attention deficit disorder, schizophrenia, or alcoholism. |
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For much of his life he has suffered from problems that have been variously diagnosed as incipient schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and attention deficit disorder. |
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Our latest eye-popping federal budget, the scourge of deficit hawks everywhere, was shepherded through by Paul Ryan. |
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He committed Republican heresy by saying revenue needs to be part of any deficit solution. |
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Even so, he has some concerns about Ireland's telecommunications deficit. |
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Argue why the stimulus was necessary to begin but say that when stabilization occurs, deficit reduction must be a bipartisan goal. |
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Let the kids and grandkids deal with it, just like they can deal with the deficit, rogue nuclear meltdowns, and the collapse of the currency market. |
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In this economy, at this time, the federal budget deficit is something of a lagging indicator. |
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In fact, they are a drain on its resources, creating a deficit of over Rs.12 lakhs a year, despite the huge income that tours generate for their promoters. |
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The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level. |
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Indeed, the rapid growth in international tourism has been a key factor in bringing down the trade deficit in recent years. |
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The falling U.S. trade deficit provides clear evidence that all of this matters. |
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In real terms, and as a percentage of gross domestic product, the trade deficit is falling. |
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That one income source covered more than one-third of the country's 2010 trade deficit. |
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America's ability to attract the capital needed to finance this deficit confirms its hegemonic status as the safest home for mobile international capital. |
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Drought leads to water deficit in the leaf tissue, which affects many physiological processes and can have ultimate consequences for plant growth and survival. |
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This worsens the trade deficit and helps these companies underbid rivals. |
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After more than a decade in which the balanced budget had assumed quasi-religious status, many were suddenly converted to the necessity of a major dose of deficit spending. |
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The significant underperformance of the economy and the growing fiscal deficit suggests that balancing the budget will be the primary focus of the incoming government. |
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Despite committing 13 penalties, the Iroquois roared back from a late 8-3 deficit to notch it at 8-8 before giving up a late goal. |
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But as the economy strengthens, interest rates will rise, offsetting some of the recovery's beneficial effect on the deficit. |
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We still have a massive deficit problem and the drop in unemployment is largely due to workers exiting the work force. |
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It's a negative to have a half trillion dollar budget deficit. |
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A raging budget deficit would seem to indicate the contrary. |
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France has a deficit of veterinary surgeons, despite the French passion for poodles and other lap-dogs, because entry requirements to the profession are set too high, it says. |
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While playing into a cold north-westerly breeze, Bruff kept the deficit down to a manageable size until just before half time, when we conceded two quick goals. |
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Hopefully, their rectitude will persist into 2012 and 2013, when deficit reduction will be of growing importance. |
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Moreover, the Ryan plan, which Romney endorses, would cut at least that amount but redirect the savings to reducing the deficit. |
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The number of training posts in obstetrics and gynaecology has continued to fall over the past three years, leaving the specialty facing a deficit of consultants. |
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This makes it unlikely that stomates closed because of a leaf water deficit and raises the possibility of regulatory signals coming from the roots. |
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The president claims the economy needs a shot in the arm now, but Republicans say the nation should not widen the deficit. |
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He has obsessive-compulsive disorder and ocular motor sensory deficit. |
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Their flows go into the capital account item of the balance of payments, thus balancing the deficit in the current account. |
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The deficit is currently supported by drawing funds from reserves built up during periods of surplus. |
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The industrial base was so reduced that thereafter the balance of payments in manufactured goods was in deficit. |
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Trusts are told to make a surplus when that is not feasible, then lose funds for being in deficit. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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Hjalmar Schacht, President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics, created in May 1933 a scheme for deficit financing. |
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After one month follow-up he has residual lower limb hypertonia and brisk jerks without any motor or sensory deficit. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, insisted that the Report's recommendations be adopted to avoid incurring a budget deficit. |
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Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski said in 2009 that the asymmetric devolution in place in the UK has created a democratic deficit for England. |
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Since 1990, Greenland has registered a foreign trade deficit following the closure of the last remaining lead and zinc mine that year. |
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That could be a promise unfilled, but it's a noble goal, since the deficit is the amount by which the federal government outspends its revenue. |
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The whole course of treatment was uneventful, with no mucosal injury, vestibulocochlear complaints, or neurologic deficit. |
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In addition to his skill, two other factors helped compensate for the Lotus's power deficit in these races. |
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But the SP's focus on near-term deficit reduction doesn't make any sense. |
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As the Government wrestled with austerity and cutting the deficit, the Prime Minister spoke evangelically about his belief in the Big Society. |
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Oxygen deficit grows new blood vessels and this acts as a kind of fertiliser for cancer cells and tumours. |
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Lowering the body's metabolic rate prior to such procedures might protect those tissues during an oxygen deficit. |
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The Republican majority in the House could put a stop to deficit spending all by themselves, simply by refusing to pass new deficit spending. |
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There are times in the business cycle when deficit spending is quite appropriate. |
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A naturalistic assessment of protriptyline for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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Almost all transit systems operate at a deficit, requiring fare revenue, advertising and subsidies to cover costs. |
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Congress even now is considering enlarging that deficit by cutting those taxes.... It means ducking out of the basic Social Security problem. |
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In order to ease the large budget deficit which had accumulated due to the recession, the coalition made deep spending cuts. |
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After all, devaluations usually take place when the initial condition is a large balance of payments deficit. |
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In 2007, the UK had the world's third largest current account deficit, due mainly to a large deficit in manufactured goods. |
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Flood converted to leave Wales with a 23-9 deficit going into the final quarter. |
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Methylphenidate, atomoxetine and dexamfetamine for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents. |
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder methylphenidate, atomoxetine and dexamphetamine, review no. |
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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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At the time the UK government was running a budget deficit, and Labour's strategy emphasised high public spending. |
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Cameron has been praised for modernising the Conservative Party and for decreasing the United Kingdom's national deficit. |
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Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. |
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Specifically, there was no meningism, photophobia, or focal neurologic deficit. |
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There was no meningism or clear focal neurological deficit, so lumbar puncture was not performed. |
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Effects of megavitamin therapy on children with attention deficit disorders. |
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In Bushland, Texas, an early maturing hybrid of grain sorghum irrigated at a mild deficit level shows little water stress. |
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He said it had put off the heavy lifting needed to reduce the pounds 178bn deficit, for five years or more. |
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons have already been linked to lower IQs, anxiety, depression and attention deficit disorder. |
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Newcastle's Dan Gosling was sent off for a foul on Russell Martin but Ba fired in to cut the deficit, before Holt nodded in the clincher. |
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It swung one way and then the other, with Kas and Lisicki turning a 3-0 deficit into a 6-3 lead only to see three set points go begging. |
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The deficit, who was responsible for it and plans to deal with it were a major theme of the campaign. |
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Fuel prices increased after Moroccan government implemented an indexation measure as part of the efforts to contain the national deficit. |
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As each division of the NHS is required to break even at the end of each financial year, the service should in theory never be in deficit. |
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So while the Treasury pockets a preelection windfall, the taxpayer will still be paying for Royal Mail's PS12billion pension deficit. |
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Ritalin is the drug doctors prescribe most often for the millions of Americans who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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But the Ricardians and Keynesians have differences over the effects of budget deficit caused by tax cut or tax increase. |
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The scientists had predicted there would be such a deficit if muon neutrinos became tau neutrinos. |
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Russia does not have a current account deficit and is not reliant on offshore hot money. |
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You were talking about debt and deficit spending decades ago. |
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A deficit in a child's spoken or receptive language, then, will have implications for their language and literacy development. |
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Age-related hearing loss or presbycusis in the most common sensory deficit in the elderly and is a great social and health challenge. |
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Note that in May the expected recovery after April drop that took place due to deficit of parts, that took place due to catastrophy in Japan. |
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And although Steven Fletcher cut the deficit for Wolves, tucking in Stephen Hunt's cross, the home side held on. |
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The US trade deficit increased in December after hitting a four-year low in November. |
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The stenosis can constrict the spinal canal giving rise to a neurological deficit. |
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But this still leaves a deficit of about 10 g of glucose per day that must be supplied from some other source. |
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The majority of the deficit occurred in July as seismic events in a primary mining stope caused a loss of 10 days of production in that stope. |
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Hearing impairment is the most frequent human sensory deficit and is mainly caused by the irreversible loss of neurosensory cells in the cochlea. |
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And so the deficit can swell very rapidly during a recession. |
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This deficit occurred on account of Spanish demand for foreign products exceeding exports to foreign markets. |
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When precious metals entered Spain, this influx drove up the Spanish price level and caused a balance of payments deficit. |
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Specie flowed through Spain increasing Spanish prices and then spread over Western Europe as a result of Spanish balance of payments deficit. |
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Charles V had left his son Philip with a debt of about 36 million ducats and an annual deficit of 1 million ducats. |
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Britain began illegally exporting opium to China from British India in the 18th century to counter its deficit. |
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Spain began to sell opium, along with New World products such as tobacco and maize, to the Chinese in order to prevent a trade deficit. |
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To secure the funding, Greece was required to adopt harsh austerity measures to bring its deficit under control. |
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This created a dramatic deficit in Iceland's trade, and no new ships were built as a result. |
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The Stone Age of Europe is characteristically in deficit of known transitions. |
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The State Secretary of the Treasury, Hermann von Stengel, resigned because he could see no way to resolve the budget deficit. |
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The resulting oxygen deficit is principally caused by allochthonous bacteria larger than one micrometre in size. |
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A massive increase in opium smoking in China was more or less directly instigated by the British trade deficit with Qing dynasty China. |
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The deficit spending proved to be most profound and went into the purchase of munitions for the armed forces. |
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Takahashi used the Bank of Japan to sterilize the deficit spending and minimize resulting inflationary pressures. |
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According to Keynesian economists, a combination of deficit spending and the lowering of interest rates would slowly lead to economic recovery. |
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While these numbers were roughly equal from 1992 until 2004, since that time the trade deficit has ballooned. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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But the trade deficit has been falling in the past couple of years. |
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He died of water deficit and hypernatraemia, a medical term for dehydration, three days after he was admitted to hospital. |
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Most chronic pain such as arthritis, bursitis, back pain, and costochondritis is a result of persisting repair deficit in joint tissue. |
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That deficit was financed by inflows of foreign savings, in particular from East Asia and the Middle East. |
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To be obsessively focused on getting the deficit down as quickly as possible is not the right thing to do. |
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International Trade Commission data showing a large trade deficit. |
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University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Medical Center in Little Rock expects to break even for the year after generally running a deficit as a safety net hospital. |
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Kasper Schmeichel brilliantly denied Marouane Chamakh before Bacary Sagna thumped home a second, though Bradley Johnson's screamer halved the deficit. |
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Next up are Zico's Fenerbahce at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea will try to peg back a 2-1 deficit on Tuesday in the Champions League quarter-final. |
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In 1934, using deficit spending, public works projects were undertaken. |
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The Power Inquiry in its 2006 report Power to the People made recommendations on how to deal with the democratic deficit inherent in the UK system of governance. |
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Amid the Assembly's preoccupation with constitutional affairs, the financial crisis had continued largely unaddressed, and the deficit had only increased. |
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The deficit was financed by the metals that entered these foreign countries and in turn increased their money supply and drove up their price levels. |
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The characteristic Parkinsonian vocal deficit is breathy, whispery, often unintelligible speech due to glottic insufficiency and associated thyroarytenoid muscle rigidity. |
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Patients may complain of oscillopsia during head movements, instability of gait and posture, especially in dark environments, and a deficit in spatial memory. |
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Louis XVI ascended to the throne in the middle of a financial crisis in which the state was faced with a budget deficit and was nearing bankruptcy. |
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These losses do not only undermine Nigeria s economy in terms of foreign exchange deficit, they also pose a threat to national security for Nigerians. |
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There is a huge democratic deficit in its functioning, a serious bias towards the interests of neoliberalism and 'the market', and central institutions have been overbuilt. |
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Miliband's conference speech was criticised, particularly after he missed sections on the deficit and immigration, after attempting to deliver the speech without notes. |
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A principle of fiscal Hawkery was to never allow a planned deficit. |
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These days my 60's-70's inamorato would undoubtedly be clinically diagnosed as someone coping with attention deficit disorder, functional dyslexia, and fetal alcohol syndrome. |
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However Wilson's government had inherited a large trade deficit that led to a currency crisis and ultimately a doomed attempt to stave off devaluation of the pound. |
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The result of the planned cuts will lead to sacred cows being sacrificed in the name of reducing the national deficit caused by the banking crisis. |
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The inheritance did not cover all of his expenses at Pembroke, but Andrew Corbet, a friend and fellow student at Pembroke, offered to make up the deficit. |
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The Cowboys fought off five game points in their 28-26 quarterfinal victory over Sylmar and then overcame a 7-2 deficit in the final to defeat Lancaster. |
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Notably, the infragenual ACC, which showed the most robust deficit of relative rCMRglc compared with the control group receives a dense dopaminergic innervation. |
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To correct the deficit, the government has two options-either to drastically increase the budget revenues over the next six months or to drastically lower expenses. |
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However, according to some, international volunteers today receive significant training before and often during their placement which can address this deficit. |
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With only a few days to go until Ramadan, the budget for the seasonal edition of the Ramadan drama Droob Shaeka has been delayed due to the 2014 government budget deficit. |
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The oxygen deficit is quite modest when desaturation is caused by a shunt. |
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The actual costs of the war were large enough to affect the Russian economy and, despite grain exports, the nation developed an external balance of payments deficit. |
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General Synod came in on budget for 2010 and anticipates a balanced budget for 2011-a year ahead of the target date for zero deficit, 2012, said treasurer Michele George. |
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Phase one of the program included major financial and monetary reforms, including floating the currency, reducing the budget deficit, and cutting subsidies. |
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The entrepreneur, 65, famous for inventing the bagless Dyson vacuum cleaner, warned that Britain will have a deficit of 60,000 engineering graduates this year. |
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The causes of income stagnation are varied and lack the political simplicity of calls to bring down the deficit or avert another Wall Street meltdown. |
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Our results show that a disaggregated cyclical component corrected by deflators indicates a higher cyclically adjusted deficit in 2003 than the aggregated method does. |
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The increase of imports of liquefied natural gas will solve the problem of the deficit in the country, said the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Tajikistan. |
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There is a gender deficit of about 2,000 women owing to migration. |
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