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shortfalls <a shortfall; shortfalls> N

shortfalls

shortfall <a shortfall; shortfalls> N

shortfall ECON

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In an ordinary event, most applicants can fund any interim funding shortfalls and settle up at "close-out," the time when the grant is closed.
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The formula involves publication by the state of rosy collection estimates and approval of a hopeful but unworkable budget tied to those numbers followed by huge post-election cash shortfalls.
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The archbishop made an appeal for high-income countries to show greater solidarity toward poorer nations in order to overcome funding shortfalls in health.
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Ore shortfalls caused the mine to underperform in its first full year of operation, with only 75,000 ounces processed.
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It was created to overcome the shortfalls of other web form frameworks in several areas.
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It has since become known for its shortfalls.
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However, the implementation of these changes continues to be delayed due to budget shortfalls.
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But the first attempt to build the center collapsed under political opposition, cash shortfalls and a national recession.
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Countries can use their SDRs however they want, such as to plug budget shortfalls or pay debts.
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In addition to state cuts, declining enrollment and unanticipated shortfalls in property tax revenue forced the corporation to cut roughly $2.7 million from its budget.
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