They had a 0-3 record in the Atlantic Coast Conference, an unprecedented deficit in the 36-season Dean Smith era.
The Party wasn't one in which leading Presidential candidates facing an unprecedented deficit would promise not to raise taxes, or would promote "free enterprise," as Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich claim to do, while attacking a competitor for enriching himself by practicing tooth-and-claw capitalism.
In the face of unprecedented deficits, instead of cutting spending, the Democrat Leadership in Washington planned to "freeze" spending at its record high levels, and to continue to push for increasing taxes to satisfy a seemingly insatiable demand for taxpayers' money.
Assuming that security needs and existing entitlement programs will have to be funded, our unprecedented deficits mean that there will be fewer funds for maintaining-much less increasing- existing levels for health, education, welfare, housing, environmental quality, or the creation of jobs.
Even if the projects meet these criteria, many of them are not submitted because of our unprecedented federal deficits and the unsustainable national debt.
We have got to get an immediate grip on Whitehall waste if we're going to tackle this unprecedented £156 billion deficit quickly, while protecting the quality of important front line services and getting the economy growing.
The budget report given by the Finance Minister, Wang Bingqian, on March 21 revealed an unprecedented deficit for 1991 of 21,100 million yuan, or 8,760 million yuan more than estimated in March 1991.
Mr. Bartlett ignores the cause of today's higher spending: the interest payments brought on by the unprecedented deficits of the 1980's and early 90's.
Liberal critics grump that the cuts were the cause of the unprecedented deficit, but the fact is that the cuts stimulated growth to bring in more tax revenues, as supply-siders predicted.
Moreover, under the impact of unprecedented Federal deficits and draconian deficit-reduction measures, this chronic condition has become acute.