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The anticipation was tremendous: the government was running a heavy deficit of 14 percent, and this budget was critical.
The United States had been running a heavy deficit since 1958, and the United Kingdom plunged into one in 1960.
The Clinton administration advised Japan to irrigate the economy through heavy deficit spending to avoid a steep recession.
The weight of heavy deficit has at last been lifted from Hamilton's small frame and the relief within him must feel profound.
John Higgins stormed back from a heavy deficit to lift the Shanghai Masters title with a thrilling 10-9 victoverover Judd Trump.
And politicians will also be happy if cautious investors are willing buyers of government debt; many countries are moving into heavy deficit in the face of the recession.But it does not look helpful to companies.
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And long-term threats to fiscal health, such as the demands of an ageing population or structural impediments to the economy, can get ignored in the process.In Japan, for instance, attempts to jump-start the economy through heavy deficit-spending have fallen flat.
The candidates' disparate approaches to tax cuts provide perhaps the clearest distinction in this year's campaign, and Mr. Gore has long maintained that the Republican plan risks a return to heavy deficits.
While the main motivation of the new law was to save up to 2 billion Euro annually for the statutory health insurance due to heavy deficits at that time [17],[18], empirical evidence is scarce whether this goal has been achieved.
Beshear faced heavy deficits in polls against McConnell throughout the general election campaign.
Accordingly, every single Republican voted against President Clinton's tax-heavy deficit reduction plan in 1993.
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