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Even more of a concern for Wales than the ever-widening deficit was the state of Biggar's left ankle.
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However, from that time, the economy was subject to an ever-widening trade deficit.
Yet many Greek officials now acknowledge that the terms are pushing the country deeper into recession and making it impossible to close an ever-widening budget deficit, a view that is becoming more widespread outside of Greece.
The notion that the ever-widening trade deficit was merely a temporary phase while Britain adjusted to a weightless, virtual, financially-driven future has now exposed for the grotesque fantasy it always was.
But the ever-widening trade deficit needs to be paid back, sooner or later, by a surge in exports or a decline in the value of the dollar relative to other currencies, or both.
Stein's Law, as that dictum and its variations have come to be known, originally referred to ever-widening budget deficits, though quickly expanded to include phenomena such as economic booms.
Outside of Germany, however, public support for surrendering such powers from the national level to Brussels, as is happening, is declining rapidly, generating an ever widening "democratic deficit" in the EU that the leaders regularly bemoan but have done nothing to address.
But an ever-widening chasm exists between 2014 and today.
Our ever-widening news media lens magnifies everything.
Instead it chose to shoot from an ever-widening perimeter.
America ("the story of its ever-widening circle of freedom").
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