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- That means Pataki, in his next budget, will have to close a multibillion-dollar gap with little or no surplus.
- But the resulting revenue cuts would strain a state budget already facing multibillion-dollar gaps in the next two fiscal years.
- On Monday, they moved toward agreement on proposals for paring Medicare, Medicaid, welfare and other programs, but multibillion-dollar gaps remained.
- The deficit exceeded the 471 million dollars predicted by some analysts, and was wider than the 585 million-dollar gap in January.
- Zona said the billion dollar gap between Wells'bid and First bank's offer reflects " the inflated price of Wells Fargo's stock ."
- This effort was proposed to avoid a one-point increase in the state's sales tax designed to cover a multibillion-dollar gap in the state's budget.
- Not only will women continue to get less prize money than men at Wimbledon this year, the dollar gap between the sexes will widen.
- In Kentucky, also facing a half-billion-dollar gap, Gov . Paul E . Patton has ordered the early release of more than 500 state prison inmates.
- The Education Law Center in Newark, which brought the lawsuit that prompted the court order, said a $ 280 million dollar gap in the spending remains.
- Multibillion-dollar gaps in the city budget tend to encourage tough talk, and, besides, he was addressing a like-minded crowd, a nonprofit group that monitors city spending.
- To be sure, Weld has used his position to great advantage _ especially in fundraising, closing a multimillion-dollar gap with Kerry in a matter of months.
- Even that boost, however, will not close the several-million-dollar gap between how much Bush and the Republicans will spend and what MacKay and the Democrats will be able to afford.
- U . S . officials are urging Turkey to offer subsidies big enough to close what oil executives call the " billion-dollar gap " between the cost of this route and others.
- The first step was to remedy the " dollar gap "; Europe was desperately short of the dollars needed for the American raw materials and parts that would lay the groundwork for the continent's reconstruction.
- But what was merely a half-million dollar gap turned into a $ 900, 000 gap on Oct . 1, when the federal fiscal year began, and Washington cut the subsidy to $ 400, 000, from $ 800, 000.
- New York, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland are closing multibillion-dollar gaps for fiscal 2003 by slashing spending and liberally tapping reserve accounts, or by increasing only narrowly targeted taxes, like fees for permits and licenses and levies on cigarettes.