Sentence examples for experienced a deficit from inspiring English sources

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Not including staff and administrative losses, we experienced a deficit of more than $275,000 in expenses and lost revenue.

Operating with a positive net income of $98,164 was an improvement over fiscal year 2010, when the organization experienced a deficit.

More recently, in 2006, Uganda experienced a deficit in electricity supply owing to a prolonged drought, delayed development of the 250 MW Bujagali hydropower project, and demand growth (Mawejje et al. 2013; Heffner et al. 2010).

FPs considered cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and problem solving therapy (PST) as valuable interventions, suitable in family practice, but experienced a deficit in skills to apply such techniques.

Workers exposed to volatile organochlorines experienced a deficit of all-cause [SMR = 0.91; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.89 0.93] and all-cancer (SMR = 0.93; 95% CI, 0.89 0.97) mortality, with no evidence of increased risks for any cancer of a priori interest.

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All of this speaks directly to the kind of society we want to live in, the values we hold, and the breadth and openness of how we conceptualise relationships with those who have a surplus of money and those experiencing a deficit of money.

Evidence is also growing that learners who experience a deficit in L2 vocabulary knowledge will experience significant problems in listening (Taylor and Geranpayeh 2011).

The United States is experiencing a deficit of public trust in its institutions because it has a deficit of truth from its leaders.

Hand flexor tendon injury usually results from laceration or crush damage and despite a century of innovation, 25%% of these patients experience a deficit in mobility following tendon repair (Su et al. 2005).

In mindbomb mutants, which experience a deficit in the Notch pathway, defects in lateral inhibition cause the differentiation of supernumerary hair cells in the inner ear at the expense of supporting cells (Haddon et al., 1998; Haddon et al., 1999; Itoh and Chitnis, 2001).

The central concern at that time was fuelwood shortage: in a report to the 1981 United Nations Conference on New and Renewable Sources of Energy, FAO forecast that almost 2.8 billion people in developing regions would experience a deficit of fuelwood by 2000, and that 356 million would suffer acute shortage.

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