Sentence examples for shortfalls against from inspiring English sources

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"In the schools and classrooms, they were facing somewhere between $200 million and $400 million shortfalls against what they projected to be their needs".

The models and propositions in this research are of practical value and can be used to detect impending production shortfalls against periodic targets in the short-term, and adjust capacity parameters and production targets in long-term planning.

A number of the most popular universities ended up with significant shortfalls against their targets for recruitment in 2012 (not the University of Nottingham, incidentally) as did some of those which find recruitment more challenging.

Substantial gains have been made, but vacancy rates still remain high and fall below the EHRP targets, with shortfalls against projected posts of 72% for clinical officers, 53% for registered nurses and 60% for enrolled/nurse-midwife technicians [ 8].

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But the letter, dated 29 October and circulated to four other ministers, says: "The trajectory … currently leads to a shortfall against the target in 2020 of around 50 TWh (with a range of 32-67TWh) or 3.5% points (with a range of 2.1-4.5 2.1-4.5) in our internal central forecasts (which are not public).

Industry insiders say that investors are divided over whether to back an audacious attempt by Guy Hands, boss of EMI's owner Terra Firma, to drum up financing to plug a £120m shortfall against loan covenants agreed with primary lender Citigroup by mid-June.

If your home loses value, any shortfall against the loan is the Federal Housing Administration's problem.

But the shortfall against expectations is less significant than the direction of travel, which remains positive.

It will be financed by the players and guaranteed against shortfalls by the owners, although lawyers from both sides must still work out the mechanisms.

Here Mr. Appleman accomplished some impressive technical feats, but these were balanced against shortfalls in his intonation, a problem that did not occur in the more substantial works.

Mr. Gore's idea for a $300 billion reserve fund -- money that would not be spent from the federal budget surplus -- is intended to be a cushion against shortfalls in projections by the Congressional Budget Office, which estimates a surplus of $1.8 trillion over the next decade, exclusive of the surplus reaped by the Social Security system.

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