17 Verbs to Use for the Word deficits

Do you want to load onto an innocent bride an' groom the necessity of meeting a deficit of a couple of hundred dollars every week?" Patsy's face fell.

" The Secretary then estimates that the receipts into the Treasury from all sources between the 1st of July and the 1st of January would amount to $25,000,000, leaving a deficit of $15,000,000, inclusive of the sum of about $3,000,000, the least amount required to be in the Treasury at all times to secure its successful operation.

[Footnote 41: Recommending an appropriation to supply a deficit in the amount held on Indian account, caused by the failure of Selden, Withers & Co., with whom it was deposited.

In order to cover the deficit occasioned by the abandonment of the brandy monopoly, the government has made a small increase in the poll-tax.

The interest he pays is a disordered state of his accounts, and permanent and increasing deficits, which he can never make good.

About a week afterwards, he discovered a heavy deficit in his cash book, kept by Santi Priya, which that rascal failed to explain, and next day the trusty manager did not attend office.

The extraordinary expenses of the war with Mexico and the purchase of California and New Mexico exceed in amount this deficit, together with the loans heretofore made for those objects.

If we had similar statements regarding the Italian population generally, they would beyond all doubt exhibit a deficit relatively still more considerable.

Some, taking the Latin language for their model, and turning certain phrases into cases to fill up the deficits, were for having six in each number; namely, the nominative, the genitive, the dative, the accusative, the vocative, and the ablative.

The accounts and estimates which will be submitted to Congress in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury show that there will probably be a deficit occasioned by the expenses of the Mexican War and treaty on the 1st day of July next of $5,828,121.66, and on the 1st day of July, 1851, of $10,547,092.73, making in the whole a probable deficit to be provided for of $16,375,214.39.

During the ten years beginning in 1879 New Zealand finance was little more than a series of attempts to avert deficits.

His clock registered six shillings and his passenger had only five-and-sixpence, so he offered to reverse his engine in order to wipe off the deficit.

You may talk of your English women; and it is true, that out of one hundred Italian and English you will find thirty of the latter handsome; but then there will be one Italian on the other side of the scale, who will more than balance the deficit in numbersone who, like the Florence Venus, has no rival, and can have none in the North.

Often, however, as gargantuan consumers, they play an important role in building up the deficits which finally wreck an economy.

The first takes six years to come into full bearing, and during this time will cost an expense of about 162 pesos an acre, with a return in the last year of 86 pesos an acre,a net deficit for the full period of 76 pesos.

Even the deliberate mismanagement of Hervey was barely able to create a deficit and Perris grew hot when he thought of the foreman.

" Latrobe estimated the deficit in the revenue of the year 1853 as nearly four hundred thousand pounds, notwithstanding that he reckoned the whole gold revenue of six hundred thousand pounds as available for general expenses.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  deficits