Sentence examples for deficit emerges from inspiring English sources

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They claim this deficit emerges from confusion as to the appropriate benchmarks for evaluation.

Notably, young NRG1tg-type I mice performed entirely normally on the same spatial working memory task, indicating that the deficit emerges between 4 and 10 months of age, a time period later than that classically associated with NRG1 functions but consistent with the increasing focus upon roles of NRG1 in adulthood.

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The Campaign Company say the results show the extent to which the issue of the country's economic deficit emerged unprompted.

Fairfax economics editor Ross Gittins notes that Australia's structural deficit emerged in 2002, when the Howard government slashed taxes and increased spending.

But they came to believe that higher taxes only encouraged higher spending until a politically intolerable deficit emerged, at which point they would again be pressured to support tax increases.

Details of the latest difficulty faced by the Coalition in its attempts to reduce the deficit emerged as it was revealed that Mr Cameron is set to disown a pending report on child poverty.

The surgery was a consideration when the fracture compromised the stability of the spine, when a neurological deficit emerged at the time of diagnosis or during the hospitalisation, or in a combination of the above.

The studies by Bartko et al. (2007a, 2007b) found that rats with perirhinal cortex lesions could perform recognition tasks at near-zero retention delays with standard objects, but that a deficit emerged at "zero" delays when the test stimuli (made of Lego blocks) were designed to have high feature ambiguity by spatially rearranging the component elements of each test stimulus.

But most states are required by law to balance their budgets, so when deficits emerge, they are forced to do one or the other, or both.

After the general election in 2005 big deficits emerged in many parts of the health service, although it had received lashings of taxpayers' money.

Large deficits emerged when the economy tanked, taking revenues with it, but, even so, Spain doesn't appear to have all that high a debt burden.

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