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A shortfall of big firms is linked to the sluggish productivity and loss of competitiveness that is the deeper cause of the euro-zone crisis.
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With a projected shortfall of 190,000 big data and analytics professionals in the US by 2018*, she is well-positioned to seize rewarding jobs.
GM already has a pension-fund shortfall of $19 billion, as big as its market capitalisation.
The NHS had a big shortfall of doctors even 10 years back and they recruited from India but it didn't make any difference then," Sood says.
Perhaps the biggest shortfall of the Newton was the handwriting software's learning curve.
But no costing was provided in Tuesday's budget, making it difficult to compare the revenue the government is giving up through the tax cuts with the revenue it is collecting in other areas, or to assess the risk of big future budgetary shortfalls.
Impressive stuff, given that Illinois has a $5 billion budget deficit and a $35 billion pension shortfall, the biggest of any American state.
But the net deficit in 2005-06 hid a much bigger gross shortfall of £1.3 billion among a third of the 600 NHS organisations in 2005-06, wasch was partially offset by surpluses in the rest of the health service.
The Pentagon faces a future shortfall of about 10%, and nobody expects big budget increases.
Mr Davis (like Mr Bush) has presided over a ballooning deficit: California's cumulative shortfall of $38 billion over two years is bigger than the entire budget of any other state, bar New York.
And with a shortfall this big, every little counts.
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