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They fear that the budget deficit is too much of a burden for the nation, and 6 in 10 favor postponing the Bush tax cut rather than incurring a deficit.
Gulf economies are now budgeting for an assumed oil price of around $60 a barrel this year but insist that they will continue spending regardless, to build and diversify their economies, incurring a deficit if needs be.
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In comparison, the American-born population incurred a deficit of $28 billion over the same period.
With Canada in a mild recession, he has said that a Liberal government will incur a deficit in order to fund infrastructure.
At its current rate of spending, Roosevelt is expected to incur a deficit of up to $6 million by the end of the year on a $39 million budget.
More than 7 in 10 Democrats and 6 in 10 independents said they would rather put off cutting taxes than incur a deficit.
It would be possible to incur a deficit in one year provided there was a workable plan to recover it in subsequent years.
THOU shalt not incur a structural deficit.
Gov. Mike Huckabee said the state would probably incur a $56 million deficit without action by the General Assembly before June 30, the end of the fiscal year.
Mr. Walter Sternberg, vice-president in charge of sales, thought up the piggy-bank idea in '49, when the National had incurred a large deficit.
And the idea of fining a country that incurs an "excessive" deficit smacks of the absurdity of a Dickensian debtors' prison.Yet it was, and remains, true that Europe's governments had to return to fiscal prudence to safeguard their economies' longer-term health and competitiveness.
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