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Yes, there has been a deficit of trust between us over the years.
Looking at the decline and dissolution of self-consciously progressive denominations, churches and religious orders over the last two generations, one possible conclusion is that their central problem has been a deficit of real, genuine belief, and that only a reaffirmation of historical Christian practice and conviction can restore liberal Christianity's vitality.
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Yet there was a deficit of singing warmth, and an almost total absence of charm.
What looked like a $45-million 45-millionoved to be a deficit of more than $40 million.
First, it's wrong to claim there is a deficit of democracy in Turkey.
That was a deficit of 8.2 million barrels from last year, which had an abnormally warm winter.
There seems to be a deficit of sensitivity in most male groups.
It would seem that at the moment there is a deficit of both.
Instead of a small surplus by the end of the parliament, there is a deficit of 2% of GDP.
In these difficult times, the biggest challenge facing governments is not a deficit of resources; it is a deficit of trust.
By October, when the festival management announced its closing, there was a deficit of $886,000 on a budget of $2 million.
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