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What this means in practice is a serious deficit of accountability.
New Jersey is one of just a handful of states that is running a serious deficit, of $4.5 billion.
Seven companies – nearly half – scored less than 22%, demonstrating "a serious deficit of respect for users' freedom of expression and privacy", the report found.
'It is very strange that at a time when France's churches are emptying and there's a serious deficit of people wanting to take orders, that the country should vote for a nun as its favourite female figure,' Jérôme Fourquet, the director of reseach at Ifop, said.
Composting can be regarded as the most usual method for recycling the organic fraction of the bio-resources, since it provides an agricultural amendment capable of mitigating the serious deficit of organic materials in the fertilization programmes of crops (Haug 1993).
But Swearengin faces a serious deficit of name recognition and money against the well-funded Manchin.
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Eurozone currently has a serious deficit on democracy.
A serious deficit in any of these abilities may translate to a clinical opinion of incompetence.
"We have very, very serious deficits to face.
In Iraq, he will say, "there was a serious deficit in Western comprehension of the Sunni-Shia or intra-Shia dynamics.
Suez has presented its analysis of UK waste treatment capacity in a new report, Mind the Gap 2017-2030 (pdf), which identifies a serious deficit between the amount of waste needing treatment and the EfW capacity available to deal with it.
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