Sentences with phrase «longer running a surplus»

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That should ensure that borrowing costs will remain low, but in the longer - run trade deficits and shrinking current account surpluses could threaten Japan's ability to finance a debt pile that is twice the size of its economy, the highest ratio in the developed world.
As long as China runs a trade surplus with the US, it's building up dollar reserves.
And that's a long time if ever, frankly, because the average state government isn't running a surplus and making a profit off of taxes.»
The UK is now running a surplus of # 3.8 bn in its current budget - the money borrowed to fund day - to - day spending rather than long - term investment - according to the Office for National Statistics figures.
In the long run, you will need to maintain a deficit if your goal is to lose weight or an overall surplus if your goal is to build muscle.
Even though eating a surplus of calories has been shown to increase testosterone levels short - term in few studies, it's not a good long - term plan, because you would simply get fat, which would negatively affect T levels in the long run.
Would it perhaps be more sensible to treat English spelling with the contempt it deserves and to make pupils aware that learning to spell English takes many long years - only because roughly half of all words have something silly them: some are encumbered with SURPLUS letters (heAd, hEart, plouGH, gonE), others have WRONG letters (fond — PHoto, run — frOnt, ditty — prEtty), some have both WRONG AND SURPLUS letters (sum - sOmE, taut — bOuGHt) and some COULD DO WITH MORE letters (lost toast — pOst, shoddy — boDy).
In the long run this energy surplus is necessarily dissipated as heat generated by friction, turbulence, and fracturing.
There are various tips that have been used over the past years by thousands of car owners and these have brought great results and helped in creating surplus in the long run.
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