dollar gap
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of dollar gap
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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The state, he added, “has to come up with some bigger solutions — a $15 billion dollar gap is too much to ignore.”
From New York Times • Apr. 9, 2015
Inflation threatens, the dollar gap is widening, sterling is depressed.
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Among the charges that the Princeton critics leveled against the report was that, in keeping with its general timidity, it treated the "dollar gap" as the basic problem, and closing the gap as the solution.
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With foreign aid scheduled to be cut drastically this year, foreign nations will be able to close the dollar gap only by bigger sales in the U.S.
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Canada is one of the few countries to solve her "dollar gap" without direct U.S. loans and grants.
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