shortfalls in English

noun
1
a deficit of something required or expected.
they are facing an expected $10 billion shortfall in revenue

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1. Risks relate to revenue shortfalls from volatile components, particularly the pension yield tax.

2. Therefore LNG is the key alternative to increase supplies in case of serious shortfalls.

3. Since then, recurrent shortfalls in revenue, combined with inappropriate spending priorities, led to further accumulation of expenditure arrears.

4. Burdening the states Centre’s refusal to compensate for GST shortfalls could impart contractionary fiscal impulse to economy

5. The comparison between estimated needs and polled actual situation shows shortfalls across the EU in 2014 of ca.

6. The 'Ecommerce enabled demand responsive urban logistic' (EDRUL) project aimed to address shortfalls in city distribution services.

7. In conjunction with ADM(IM) address the capability shortfalls in the CFSSU deployed operation module currently under development.

8. The 2015 Annual Management and Performance Report refers to a number of shortfalls and problems to be addressed.

9. Against this background it seems justified to take account only of the actual shortfalls below the recognised cash value.

10. Indigenous people generally exhibit, in the five countries analysed, literacy and education shortfalls that are more serious than those afflicting non-indigenous population groups

11. In fiscal year 200 38 states are experiencing revenue shortfalls, according to a joint survey by the National Governors Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers.

12. 12] The deviation compared to the previous estimate was the result of revenue shortfalls, worse-than-estimated balance of social security and an accumulation of payment in arrears in excess of previous estimates.

13. The purpose of the reserve is primarily to protect against unforeseen shortfalls in technical cooperation delivery and the related support cost income, for inflation and currency adjustments and to liquidate legal obligations in the case of abrupt termination of operating budget activities.

14. The purpose of the reserve is primarily to protect against unforeseen shortfalls in technical cooperation delivery and the related support cost income, for inflation and currency adjustments and to liquidate legal obligations in the case of abrupt termination of operation budget activities.

15. ‘an Amalgamation of two separate companies’ ‘By 1928, again through the process of absorptions and Amalgamations, there came to be only 12 factories.’ ‘The job losses are a combined result of school Amalgamations, closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector.’

16. It is recommended that: a. the Materiel Group, in conjunction with ADM(IM), resolve integration problems between the NMDS and CFSS Upgrade and address the shortfalls in the CFSSU deployed module prototype; and DCDS staff ensure adequate communication links are put in place to support materiel management and distribution.

17. While the independent Council of Europe institution of Commissioner for Human Rights offers certain possibilities, the Commissioner’s very broad mandate (to promote the awareness of and respect for human rights in the 46 Council of Europe member states) will make it had to examine freedom of expression and information and freedom of the media issues in detail and with the professional acumen that would be required to advice member states on concrete measures required to remedy any shortfalls identified.