Sentence examples for technical shortfalls from inspiring English sources

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The Air Force's procurement programs have been handicapped for years by accusations of favoritism, inefficiency and technical shortfalls, and Mr. Riechers's new role in the procurement office was supposed to have been repairing the damage.

"You're not going all in on something you're not sure will pan out," said Wong of Rand Corp. Fast-tracking a prototype also allows contractors and the military to find technical shortfalls that might not have been noticed before, said John Hernandez, senior industry analyst for the aerospace and defense unit at research and consulting company Frost & Sullivan.

Prior to proceeding with the clinical sample analysis, it is crucial to ensure the efficiency of the workflow and to resolve any technical shortfalls.

Certainly, all surgeons involved in this audit have a high annual throughput of at least 20 procedures, which makes it less likely that this figure is due to technical shortfalls during the learning curve.

Divided results are attributed to the fact that the numbers of samples and clones analyzed in cloning and sequencing analysis were not enough [ 9, 10] and that single stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and heteroduplex tracking assays (HTA) used in those studies had technical shortfalls [ 11– 15].

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An effort by the European Central Bank to intervene in government bond markets hit a technical shortfall Tuesday, raising new questions about how long the central bank can avoid taking bigger steps to address the euro region's debt crisis.

Another silver lining: Due to major production cuts by home builders, the institute estimates that the 1 million- to 1.5 million-unit glut of new homes that existed at the beginning of 2005 fell to a technical shortfall of 100,000 to a half million units by 2009 based on long-term demand.

Identifying technical faults or shortfalls out in the field can be tricky, but laboratory-based gait analysis allows even tiny errors to be spotted, which might be the cause of current or future injuries.

Gorman, who worked for the Sun at the time, published articles in 2006 and 2007 about management lapses, technical problems and budget shortfalls at the NSA.

But technical problems and cash shortfalls have delayed the effort.

The troubled rocket program, crippled by funding shortfalls and technical problems, ultimately would cost taxpayers at least $11.5 billion as it is, including $2.5 billion to terminate it.

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