Sentences with phrase «with smaller deficits»

With a small deficit in the early innings, if needed?

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For example, Ontario runs a very large trade deficit with China and a smaller one, though still sizeable, with Mexico.
Rousseff's impeachable offense was for playing fast and loose with the nation's budget; essentially fudging the numbers to make the budget deficit look smaller than it really was.
Unfortunately, most Canadians seem to have drunk the conservative fiscal «grape juice» that all deficits and debt are bad and that any government that would run a deficit, no matter how small, is not a government to be trusted with managing the country's finances.
The trade deficit with China hasn't gotten smaller.
They went to small - ball with about 12 minutes to go and wiped away the double digit deficit.
The regulatory body has introduced a concept called the «permitted Break - Even deficit» so that clubs who make a small loss are not automatically deemed to have failed to comply with regulation.
Verbal IQ deficits among children of mothers with lower education compared with those who completed university were somewhat smaller in the intervention group than in the control group: 5.2 (95 % CI: 3.1, 7.3) vs 6.5 (95 % CI: 5.6, 7.4) points deficit among mothers with partial university education and 10.7 (95 % CI: 8.4, 12.9) vs 11.7 (95 % CI: 10.2, 13.2) points among those with secondary education or less.
A very small tapered annual tax on the wealth of the top 20 % could easily close the structural deficit especially if combined with the removal of the ceiling on NI contributions.
It follows another positive spot that featured Faso's wife, Mary Fran, along with others that have highlighted Faso's fiscal record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits and outlining his key reform principles to help small businesses, notably simplifying the tax code, ending corporate welfare, investing in small businesses and ending Washington's regulatory madness.
The NHS is expected to end the financial year with a small surplus, despite a rise in the number of NHS organisations in deficit.
More broadly, the Tories and Lib Dems have been slogging it out making cuts and savings and appearing as evil axe - men together, so when the chancellor was able to announce the economy picking up — the OBR has revised down its deficit forecasts, with a small surplus emerging by 2018/19 — there were grins all round the government benches.
Republican Town Council nominee Bill Schirmer, a small business owner with a long history of community service, will provide incumbent Supervisor Kelly Myers and Deputy Supervisor Jimmy Bruno with the support they need to reform our town government and eliminate the $ 400,000 General Fund deficit accrued by the Democratic - backed majority.
House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz of Berlin said, «A small projected deficit at this point is not totally unexpected, particularly with lower - than - anticipated federal funds coming in.
In the study, led by post-doctoral fellow Long N. Nguyen of Duke - NUS, researchers found that mice without the Mfsd2a transporter had brains a third smaller than those with the transporter, and exhibited memory and learning deficits and high levels of anxiety.
Since 2015, physicians had seen an unprecedented spike in babies born with abnormally small skulls and severe neurological deficits.
«Although evidence suggesting the presence of cognitive deficits in children with sleep apnea has been around for quite some time,» said Leila Gozal, MD, MSc, from the University of Chicago, «the relatively small groups studied made it difficult to demonstrate a strong relationship between increasing cognitive issues and increasing sleep apnea severity.»
I already know, for instance, that patients with schizophrenia have distinctive aberrations in the right superior temporal gyrus and that those with attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder have smaller brain volumes in all regions.
Now, by dampening the activity of a small group of neurons deep within the mouse brain, researchers have produced cognitive deficits similar to those found in those with schizophrenia, a discovery that they say could potentially lead to new treatments for the disorder, which affects roughly 24 million people worldwide.
OBJECTIVE Previous studies have shown smaller brain volume and less gray matter in children with attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Usually the opposite happens whereby participants begin with very low carbs, a large energy deficit, and rapid weight loss (all of which are conducive to deep ketosis), and as the study goes on, carb creep, smaller energy deficit, and slowed weight loss (all of which lower ketones).
But if you think you have estimated it pretty well, just start with a small calorie deficit (100 - 200 calories) and then increase it.
If you use a slower, more gradual diet, with a smaller caloric deficit, your body doesn't tend to freak out as much.
For people with only a small amount of weight to lose, 1000 calories will be too much of a deficit.
I'm 265 pounds and want to create a small caloric deficit (about 200 calories)... but where do i start, like with calories?
On Monday I stayed on my keto diet and showed a 300 calorie deficit with light exercise but Tuesday morning I showed no loss, even a small gain and still feeling a little fatigued.
And from New Hampshire to California, charter schools large and small, honored and obscure, have developed complex application processes that can make it tough for students who struggle with disability, limited English skills, academic deficits or chaotic family lives to even get into the lottery.
Andy suffered from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia, but had made good progress with hands - on instruction, and his mother and middle school teachers thought that the smaller biotechnology program held the most promise for his continued success.
ARRAY OF BARRIERS From New Hampshire to California, charter schools large and small, honored and obscure, have developed complex application processes that can make it tough for students who struggle with disability, limited English skills, academic deficits or chaotic family lives to even get into the lottery.
This is noticeably smaller than a similarly - outfitted Ford Transit and Ram ProMaster, but the NV makes up for the volume deficit with class - leading towing capacity and, if you stick to the single - axle models, a competitive payload rating.
The small interior rearview mirror, combined with vertical bars in the rear sliding glass, limited direct rearward vision — a deficit made up by huge accessory exterior mirrors.
Weighing in between 200 - 300 kg lighter than the current VF Commodore, the slightly smaller German - built five - door hatch makes up for it cabin space deficit with more standard tech and safety equipment.
Maybe it's the magazines that you buy each week or some other relatively small expense that adds up with all those other relatively small expenses to create a big deficit in your finances over the term of the year or so.
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.
Republican deficit demagoguery and aversion to supporting the climate science enterprise may jeopardize the future of the CIA Center on Climate Change and National Security, a small unit launched in 2009 with a directive to advise the federal government on the national security implications of climate change.
Even with the modest production of hybrids and turbines today the world is already running a small deficit of RE production relative to consumption.
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
There is a small but growing body of literature demonstrating the effectiveness of IYP programmes in New Zealand, for example with Maori participants [9, 20 — 22], single parents with children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder [23], and within the Ministry of Education [22, 24, 25].
In addition to Social Skills taught at the Primary level, extended lessons are planned for a Small Group (s) of Students with Similar skill Deficit (s).
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