Sentences with phrase «enormous deficit in»

«I will replace it with the man who left us this enormous deficit in this financial crisis,» replied Cameron, staring at Ed Balls.

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At the same time, however, the enormous increase in government liabilities stemming from an ongoing budget deficit and huge financial rescue efforts is likely to result in normal if not elevated levels of inflation as the economy recovers.
I should add that the huge savings deficit in the U.S. shows up as an enormous trade deficit.
The enormous U.S. current account deficit and a non-existent U.S. savings rate (American households use their homes as ATM machines) are a reflection of imbalances in place.
In Game 6, he was instrumental in an enormous comeback, scoring 19 points (14 in the fourth quarter) as the Rockets came back from a huge deficit to force a Game In Game 6, he was instrumental in an enormous comeback, scoring 19 points (14 in the fourth quarter) as the Rockets came back from a huge deficit to force a Game in an enormous comeback, scoring 19 points (14 in the fourth quarter) as the Rockets came back from a huge deficit to force a Game in the fourth quarter) as the Rockets came back from a huge deficit to force a Game 7.
It is not as if we are suddenly going to play the rest of the seasson and they play like us, so our enormous points deficit is no longer that important, in practical terms.
Since 2009, Albany has stolen roughly $ 260 million dollars from dedicated transit funds in an attempt to plug the state government's enormous deficits.
«As lawmakers argue over what to do about the enormous deficit and looming automatic budget cuts, we have come together to present them with almost $ 700 billion in cuts,» said Ryan Alexander, president of TCS.
The restoration also takes an enormous amount of energy — more than the injured brain can provide — and so creates an «energy crisis,» or energy deficit in the brain.
In accounting for these mixed findings, Torgesen's group pointed out that children develop fluency by encountering more and more words through frequent reading; children who avoid reading because it is difficult accumulate enormous «practice deficits» in elementary schooIn accounting for these mixed findings, Torgesen's group pointed out that children develop fluency by encountering more and more words through frequent reading; children who avoid reading because it is difficult accumulate enormous «practice deficits» in elementary schooin elementary school.
Though most education observers are sanguine about the RTT's potential, these same factors — enormous state budget deficits, local resistance to federal education directives, school - level preferences for existing jobs and programs, union opposition — are still in play and could lead to the same disappointing spending patterns.
Well, for example, when Catalyst asked how Chicago Public Schools justifies $ 76 million in increased funding to charter schools despite their lackluster performance and the district's enormous deficit, spokeswoman Becky Carroll said that «our job is to not only help build high - quality schools, but expand the number of choices.»
20) International: A parliamentary inquiry in Australia has been told the enormous increase in the public sector's use of private consultants from companies like Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Accenture, and Ernst & Young (EY) has contributed to a deficit in public service knowledge.
Despite the enormous weight of both accounting identity, historical data, and simple arithmetic, we continue to encounter persistent hostility to the idea that profit margins are the mirror image of extraordinary and unsustainable deficits in the government and household sector.
There is no question that objective, careful, historically - informed analysis has had enormous challenges in the context of monetary interventions and fiscal deficits that have suppressed yields, temporarily boosted profit margins, and encouraged speculative leverage.
As we work in the Senate to meet the enormous challenges facing this country, including efforts to strengthen our economy, create new private sector jobs, reduce the federal deficit and establish energy independence, your views and those of your fellow Virginians are very important to me.
«The political implications are enormous,» says Richard Louv, a writer whose most recent book, «Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature - Deficit Disorder», describes the social, psychological and even spiritual ramifications of a dearth of outdoors experience for a generation raised on electronic, rather than natural, stimulation and entertainment.»
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