Sentences with phrase «substantial deficits in»

Matters are made worse in that most MHPs have substantial deficits in their training and experience going to relevant psychological issues presented by a given case, especially non-psychologist MHPs.
As expected, transversal round beam testing [26] revealed substantial deficits in motor function in this PD model.
Although Sundre's mayor has concerns regarding the substantial deficit in the provincial government's 2018 budget,...
The PIRLS data which ranks Australian children in the middle of the international pack suggests a substantial deficit in this area.

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«He always said through the (global economic) crisis when he was running up very substantial deficits, which would not be his preferred approach, «I'm not an ideologue, I'm a pragmatic person,»» Pothier said in an interview.
The substantial wiggle room implicit in those words served as a reminder of how abruptly Flaherty shifted, in late 2008 and early 2009, from predicting no recession and no deficits, to having to acknowledge a punishing recession and preside over unprecedented deficit spending to combat it.
Congress has made substantial progress on deficit reduction, but they have done it in the worst possible way, which is to say, it's been very chaotic and damaging to confidence.
This, together with rapid growth in imports flowing from strong domestic demand, led to a substantial widening of the deficit on trade in goods and services (Graph 44).
The result has been a substantial widening of the deficit on trade in goods and services.
These include: For decades now, year - on - year federal budget deficits have resulted in an out - of - control federal debt load, which represents a clear and substantial danger to current and long - term viability and stability of our Republic.
For decades now, year - on - year federal budget deficits have resulted in an out - of - control federal debt load, which represents a clear and substantial danger to current and long - term viability and stability of our Republic.
The comptroller also alleged that, because a substantial portion of Health + Hospitals» revenue actions in its deficit reduction plan requires federal and state approvals, the city would probably have to increase its subsidy by $ 200 million in fiscal year 2017.
The PD model animals did prove to exhibit substantial water maze deficits, both in time to locate the hidden platform and in time spent in the target quadrant on the probe test.
Although we found substantial drops in achievement during middle school for both groups of students, the first - year drop and cumulative deficit were, respectively, 50 percent and more than 200 percent greater for students who start at the lower end of the achievement distribution.
The council's plans were to close and merge many of the three - tier schools to create more of a two - tier system in the county, after it warned that many other schools are also undersubscribed, running at a deficit and in buildings needing substantial improvements.
And with the City of Angels facing a $ 220 million budget deficit, Villaraigosa is beginning to talk tough about a substantial increase in the retirement age for the city's new hires.
In fact, their economies have grown more quickly than they have issued debt, leading to a substantial drop in their debt - to - GDP ratios.7 Although their budget deficits remain higher than that of the average developed country, they are now well below their rate of GDP growth (something many developed market countries can't claimIn fact, their economies have grown more quickly than they have issued debt, leading to a substantial drop in their debt - to - GDP ratios.7 Although their budget deficits remain higher than that of the average developed country, they are now well below their rate of GDP growth (something many developed market countries can't claimin their debt - to - GDP ratios.7 Although their budget deficits remain higher than that of the average developed country, they are now well below their rate of GDP growth (something many developed market countries can't claim).
With a little over $ 4 billion in cash on hand and a $ 1.1 billion dividend deficit in Q3, it seems likely to us that XOM will need to raise another $ 4 to $ 6 billion in debt over the next year unless oil prices recover, its costs drop significantly, it sells off substantial assets, or share repurchases are temporarily halted.
In a statement, the school administration said that Cooper «has experienced decades of substantial operating deficits caused by a consistent pattern of cost increases that have exceeded the growth of its revenues.»
Furthermore, other recent research [24] has suggested that past campaigns have been unsuccessful (in both their reach and exposure), given that a substantial lack of awareness of the scientific consensus still persists («information deficit») while at the same time, the spread of misinformation has vastly increased («misinformation surplus»).
Partial and potentially substantial alleviation of drought severity in California is likely, though even the wettest winter on record would be insufficient to erase California's multi-year water deficits.
It seems to me that the shortcomings of environmentalists as individuals has been institutionalised, meaning that the CCC (and many other bodies) exist on the wrong side of a substantial democratic deficit and have no interest in closing.
The previous year, 2011, America did one better: It didn't just give away what it earned — it put itself in a substantial deficit giving to Big Oil 136.9 million barrels of oil with a price tag of $ 11.92 billion.
Because of the large deficit in the Halcrow pension scheme this would have led to Halcrow UK's insolvency and the loss of its substantial UK business as well as job losses.
As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display greater depressive symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development of more significant internalizing problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses of depression at age 20 years.
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