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However, although it might be expected that skin tags would be under-represented, shortfalls in other categories, which can sometimes closely resemble malignancies (e.g. basal cell papillomata, melanocytic naevi), are more worthy of concern.

That $8 billion represents the shortfall in the pension plans for the mechanics, ground workers, flight attendants and others.

In the same period pay increases for most staff have been worth around 2.2% and represents a shortfall of around 13% for higher education staff.

Despite Germans' pride in their imposing current-account surplus, it can be interpreted as a sign of weakness, since it represents a shortfall of domestic investment in relation to national saving.

The excess of saving over investment represents a shortfall in demand, and weak demand shows up in anaemic growth figures and low inflation.Normally a central bank would try to fix the imbalance between saving and investment by reducing interest rates (which should discourage saving and encourage borrowing).

These carbon amounts are about 40% of what is possible (Table 2) [22] 22] and represent a shortfall of 25.0 to 50.5 TgC (depending on riparian zone width) based on the carbon storage capacity of Mature Forest.

Shirley Ann Jackson, president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, and the author of two widely cited reports warning of looming holes in the scientific workforce, sees a "gap [that] represents a shortfall in our national scientific and technical capabilities".

Thursday's numbers represent a shortfall of 609, 617 jobs.

Conversely, a final score of less than 50 will represent a shortfall in the project's achievements.

Clearly, the location on the general graph affects the slope of the lines representing the shortfall-relative and attainment-relative inequality.

Theoretically, inefficiency scores range from 0 (the most efficient) to 1 (the least efficient), with values in between representing a shortfall of observed output from maximum feasible output.

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