"Large deficits" refers to a situation where a country or an individual spends more money than they earn or receive. It results in a negative balance or shortfall and can lead to financial instability and debts.
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This ensured that the beneficial effects of rate cuts were not offset by the risks
of larger deficits.
The thing is, most of the deficit spending has not been useful; there's no economic reason to run
such large deficits.
As your body fat levels decrease you can no longer handle as
large a deficit for as long a period of time.
In the past half - century, this is the 2nd
largest deficit on record (2009 being the winner), but it's in good company.
Despite attempts to improve efficiency, schools are
facing large deficits, with potential consequences to learning outcomes.
Larger deficits tend to be harder to stick to as they require more exercise and / or food restriction and are generally harder to achieve.
Under these conditions, there is substantial risk that the additional stimulus
from larger deficits will lead to higher inflation and interest rates.
Very overweight people can sometimes use
large deficits without losing muscle, however, if they strength train and eat enough protein.
Governments continue
running large deficits, which at some point will lead to sovereign defaults far more spectacular than anything witnessed to date.
Larger deficits also tend to cause a greater drop in leptin, thyroid, and other hormones while smaller deficits have a smaller impact.
Smaller deficits tend to cause fewer changes, both positive and negative, and
larger deficits tend to do the opposite.
Albany faces even
larger deficits in the next two fiscal years, after the expiration of a temporary tax increase on the wealthy in the coming year and the end of federal stimulus financing in the following year.
He went deep into the red
with large deficits, but left the books virtually balanced after his Feb. 11 budget.
But the other two
large deficit countries - India and Brazil - will be unlikely to attract foreign capital flows, at current asset prices, to close their savings - investment gaps, estimated at between 3.5 percent and 4 percent of their respective gross domestic products (GDPs).
Most outside economic analyses say the type of tax cuts being promoted by Trump would likely fuel
even larger deficits for a federal government already projected to see its debt steadily rise.
The Center's health policy analyst, Bill Hammond, says the state budget could end up with a
very large deficit, as high as $ 2.7 billion.
Instead, you want to look at
how large the deficit is in comparison to the amount of U.S. exports to Mexico.
They had a few late arrivals on Sunday and because of that fell to a
fairly large deficit early in the game against Team Gordon (Gordon Bros..
«We focused on these brain regions because physicians and trainers regularly
encounter large deficits in players» ability to smoothly track a moving point with their eyes after suffering an acute concussion,» Port said.
Since 2003, teams coming off a loss have gone 1,508 - 1,469 (50.7 %) but that record improves dramatically when we look
at larger deficits.
The respondents also thought
resolving large deficits in Quebec and Ontario should be a priority, and felt Harper would be the best leader to deal with them.
While the business community will always be cautious when it comes to
embracing large deficits, we are satisfied that many key economic investments and priorities have been included,» said Iain Black, President and CEO, Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
We, along with the PBO and the IMF, have consistently
forecast larger deficits for the outer years than the Department of Finance.
«For the next two years, deflationary pressure is going to be dominant, and it is going to become a time bomb down the line if and when we keep
monetizing large deficits.
As state or federal insurers jump in to cover properties that private companies will no longer touch, essentially subsidizing development in risk - prone areas, they often
incur large deficits that someone, generally the taxpayer, must cover.
But realistically, cancellation of Site C would have cost the province's taxpayers $ 4 billion in penalties and damages, plunging B.C. into a
profoundly large deficit.
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre called the PBO's findings «damaging» for the government, citing the impact
of larger deficits, higher debt payments and a carbon tax that he says will erase at least $ 10 billion per year from the national economy by 2022.
So I went to the bar, in the garden of this baroque Schloß - cum — modern art museum, one of the first in Germany to show contemporary exhibitions after the War, a venue that just a week before had been saved from selling its collection to front costs in the city's municipal budget ---- a neoliberal misinterpretation of the institution's role not uncommon among midsize cities
with large deficits that house many of the small, regional museums in the Rhineland.
Seventh, it does not affect the ability of Eurozone governments to
run large deficits in any significant way.
Empire Center health policy analyst Bill Hammond said the state budget could end up with a
very large deficit, as high as $ 2.7 billion.
«We focused on these brain regions because physicians and trainers regularly encounter
large deficits in players» ability to smoothly track a moving point with their eyes after suffering an acute concussion,» senior author and concussion expert Nicholas Port said in a university news release.
Bellone urged residents to compare where the county was four years ago, when the county faced an
even larger deficit.
You're hindering them, because it's not like life anymore,» agrees Robinson, who adds that there is honor in losing with proper sportsmanship, and finishing out a game no matter
how large the deficit.
Senate Republicans continue to believe that it is both possible and necessary to manage next year's budget much like we did this year, when the Legislature and Governor eliminated a much
larger deficit without raising taxes.