Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Small deficit in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Latvia's current account shows a small deficit.
The current account showed a small deficit in 2015 but is expected to gradually widen,
the HD resolution are small deficits.
However, for those countries that would be in a position to run a small deficit, the risk of breaching the 3% during economic slowdowns would increase.
still shows a small deficit.
The Community's current account will register small deficits in 1991(0.5% of GDP)
With a small deficit of muscles, lack of volume lower legs can be adjusted by means of lipofilling- filling method bulk defects using fat tissue taken from the patient.
The budget is expected to show small surpluses to 2001-02 and small deficits thereafter.
The private sector also had a small deficit on transfer payments in 1982.
From a surplus of 1% of GDP in 2006, the structural balance worsened markedly in 2007, to a small deficit of 0.2% of GDP.
The Council notes with concern that the move to a small deficit in 2003-2004 coincides with the recovery to the medium-term sustainable growth rate.
The current account has been narrowing reaching a small deficit in 2014, largely driven by strong export growth, but may widen somewhat again in future years.
should post small deficits in 2005-07.
The three-year current account indicator recorded a relatively small deficit in 2013, which is expected to improve slightly.
with the exception of a small deficit in 2005.
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The current account has been rebalancing, but in 2013 there was still a small deficit, which is expected to increase somewhat in the next years.
although there could be a small deficit over the medium term.
Due to a slowdown in progress in several Member States, a small deficit can be noted in 2014 based on modelling,
which seems unlikely to qualify as a credit item) and small deficits in 2003 and 2004 of 0.5% and 0.6% of GDP respectively.
The projections in the convergence programme show the government finances moving into small deficit of 0.2% of GDP in financial year 2001-02 which rises to a deficit of 1.1% of GDP in 2002-03 and persists around that level in the remaining years of the programme, to 2006-07.
Winding down large stocks of liabilities requires maintaining current account balances in positive territory or small deficits, which in turn implies limited room for expanding domestic demand in net debtor countries.
In spite of the expected persistent small deficits in central and local government finances,
The projections inthe convergence programme show the Government finances movinginto a small deficit of 0,2% of GDP in financial year 2001-2002 whichrises to a deficit of 1,1% of GDP in 2002-2003 and persists around thatlevel in the remaining years of the programme, to 20062007.
The other countries have smaller deficits or record a surplus.
In 2000, actual budgetary positions in virtually all Member States improved compared to 1999, implying either smaller deficits or higher surpluses