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Were we instead our bodies, their inborn endowments and
deficits?
We're going to do this in people that have cognitive deficits, and we've chosen to treat patients with Alzheimer's disease who have cognitive and memory
deficits.
And that actually has huge implications for the ability of markets to quickly respond to price signals, and situations where there are deficits, for example.
Prosopagnosia is one of many surprisingly specific mental
deficits
that can happen after brain damage.
Damage didn't cause motor or sensory deficits, so authorities concluded they didn't do anything.
In particular, these developed economies continue to see debts and deficits, the decline and erosion of both the quality and quantity of labor and they also see productivity stalling.
People usually do admit their
deficits
once they can spot them.
Ronald Reagan spent a lot of time talking about
deficits.
In fact,
deficits
in mind-reading and self-control abilities are associated with serious developmental problems, such as ADHD and autism.
But in the 2000s, policymakers learned that they needed to manage the macroeconomic environment better, to ensure stability, keep inflation low in single digits, keep their fiscal
deficits
low, below three percent of GDP, give investors, both domestic and foreign, some stability so they'll have confidence to invest in these economies.
It is time to get beyond the false narratives that attribute inequality to individual personal
deficits
while largely ignoring the advantages of wealth.
After all, what is a slum besides an organic response to acute housing
deficits
and income inequality?
Until now, countries with calorie
deficits
have been able to meet these
deficits
by importing from surplus regions.
This program shows us the overwhelming prevalence of traumatic brain injuries and cognitive
deficits
and the accumulation of brokenness in the criminal justice system.
Such a child will have memory and cognitive
deficits
in this domain.
We have vast budget
deficits.
If you add up the
deficits
that all of the utilities run in Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, you get to a number of 21 billion dollars every year to maintain that system and keep it going.
The film suffers from an awful story, a lousy screenplay, and some terrible direction just to mention a few of the
deficits.
The film's only
deficits
are (on the DVD version I watched), mediocre video quality and poor sound with no English subtitles or CC.
Second, the very large projected budget
deficits
will cause long-term rates to rise in order to induce investors to absorb the increased volume of government debt.
But with annual budget
deficits
of $1 trillion and government debt heading toward 100% of GDP, a stimulus package would be politically difficult to enact.
Devalued exchange rates, moderate government budget deficits, and the passage of time all appeared to be equally ineffective remedies.
These countries’ need to establish policy credibility tends to be more acute, whether as a result of histories of high inflation, an absence of credible institutions, or political pressure to monetize budget
deficits.
Showing no appreciation of the time-honored linkage between trade
deficits
and macroeconomic saving-investment imbalances, the president continues to fixate on bilateral solutions to a multilateral problem – in effect, blaming China for America’s merchandise trade
deficits
with 102 countries.
With the Congressional Budget Office projecting that federal budget
deficits
will average 4.2% of GDP from now until 2023, domestic saving will come under further pressure, fueling increased demand for surplus saving from abroad and even bigger trade
deficits
in order to fill the void.
Contrary to his bluster over unfair trade deficits, China’s real challenge to the United States is less about economics and more about the race for technological and military supremacy.
Still, if competitiveness underpins the sustainability of trade deficits, there is in principle no good economic reason to impose short-run measures – price and cost adjustments – for the purpose of achieving a long-term objective, unless the purpose of price and cost adjustment is indeed to dampen demand.
Unsustainable fiscal deficits, questionable trade policy, a high level of inequality, crumbling infrastructure, underperforming schools, and unaffordable health care are the result of domestic choices.
Long-term current-account surpluses in some countries (China, other rapidly growing Asian economies, and Gulf oil producers) permitted the long-term financing of
deficits
in others (the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Ireland, and, above all, the US).
Moreover, the cost curve for health care – a main driver of long-term fiscal
deficits
– has bent down.
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