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In fact those runs were important to ensure that the home side had a substantial deficit.
And we also ran a substantial deficit in "unilateral transfers," which includes things like money that immigrant workers send home.
Administration officials, he said, were the "walking, breathing example of fiscal irresponsibility," having turned a large federal budget surplus into a substantial deficit.
For all the talk of austerity, Britain still has a substantial deficit of 4.5% of GDP (worse than France, a country British people are fond of lecturing).
Cooke's fight for her gold medal was a dramatic one: she was lying fourth just under three miles into the race, 13 seconds behind the leader, a substantial deficit over such a distance.
The Warburg is believed to be running at a substantial deficit, which critics believe is largely because the university increased the buildings charge for its premises some years ago.
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"We had just overcome a pretty substantial deficit, and I was concerned about, we had a protection issue last time that we were down there," Martz said.
He promised to control state spending but he also refused to rule out any delays of tax cuts that could add to his substantial deficit, costing an additional $300 million next year.
However, the Bank conceded that for a defined benefit pension scheme in substantial deficit, asset prices were likely to have made the shortfall bigger.
Since the 1990s, Belize has had a substantial trade deficit in goods.
So how did it happen that a conservative president submitted a budget last week that included a substantial $304 billion deficit?
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