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deficits <a deficit; deficits> N

deficits

deficit budget ECON

fiscal deficit ECON

mass deficit PHYS

overall deficit ECON

payments deficit ECON

performance deficit ECON

saturation deficit

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Businesses there have tried internal solutions, for instance flexitime and car-pooling, but the infrastructural deficits remain.
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It found that depreciation and capital charges for new facilities are significant drivers behind growing deficits.
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It is associated with about a 25% risk of significant long term neurological deficits.
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Among the complaints that patients had after the surgery were apathy and deficits in memory, although these were rarely reported.
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Hence, if the current account is persistently showing deficits for certain period it is said to show an inequilibrium.
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Symptoms can include headache, vertigo, memory deficits, diplopia, behavioral disturbances and in extreme cases, sudden death.
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All of these deficits interrelate to each other.
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Trade surpluses in oil-exporting countries more than offset trade deficits in oil-importing countries.
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He was among the first to draw attention to the accumulating actuarial deficits of the pension funds, and to show ways to solve the problem.
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Private sector savings are equal to government sector deficits, to the penny.
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