Sentence examples for challenged deficit from inspiring English sources

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In his work supported by the Institute for New Economic Thinking and elsewhere, he has challenged deficit hawks and emphasized the need for strong government investment in things like jobs, education, healthcare, and infrastructure if economies are to prosper.

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Children from high-poverty homes generally come to kindergarten three years behind those from professional families, and that is a challenging deficit to make up.

The present study compared the performance of adults with and without ADHD in a driving simulator on two different routes: an urban route which we hypothesised would exacerbate weak impulse control in ADHD and a motorway route, to challenge deficits in sustained attention.

In this study, we challenge the deficit perspective on mathematical knowing and learning for children labeled as LD, focusing on their struggles not as a within student attribute, but rather as within teacher-learner interactions.

And Mr. Conrad believes that once politicians look at the challenge deficits as far as the eye can see, insufficient savings, overreliance on regressive payroll taxes — "a value-added tax in combination with a high-end income tax" will seem more acceptable than directly hitting middle- and upper- income taxpayers.

Mind you, as a result of Lloyd George's reforms, the Cameron-Clegg cannotionowannot now find their most controversial measures – the tax rises and budget cuts needed to deal with the deficit challenged by the House of Lords.

"We had to approach this from a sense of stability," Zimmer said, adding that Cortines helped the district mend a malfunctioning student records system, balance a budget challenged by structural deficits and worked out a contract agreement with teachers that avoided a possible strike.

Mr. Sanford recently lost a high-profile battle to divert $700 million in federal stimulus money toward reducing the state deficit, challenging the Obama administration on the issue.

A Washington, D.C., tax specialist who asked not to be named calls it "not remotely practical when you consider the deficit challenges going forward.

The two reported Notch3 knockout mouse models are susceptible to stroke when challenged, but no other neural deficits have been reported.

The fact that the homeostatic mechanisms we describe here only become apparent when many neurons are challenged may explain why synaptic deficits observed in neuronal cultures, caused by genetic targeting of low numbers of neurons, can sometimes not be observed in transgenic or knockout mouse models in which many or all neurons are targeted (Okamura et al. 2004; Bozdagi et al. 2010).

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