Noun(1) the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required,deficit; imperfection(2) the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required(3) deficit; imperfection
Noun(1) the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required,deficit; imperfection(2) the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required(3) deficit; imperfection
(1) I am not worried on a personal level but I do think that there will be a huge shortfall throughout the country.(2) The group may be forced to bridge the shortfall by selling some of its assets or securing more debt.(3) Among the problems he correctly identifies is the shortfall in qualified staff in the NHS.(4) You could keep the policy going and look at other alternatives to repay the remaining shortfall .(5) If you have a problem in making up the extra cash needed to cover the possible shortfall , don't just do nothing.(6) If bus operators no longer receive this money they will be forced to find ways to make up the shortfall in income.(7) They said another factor contributing to the patient pile-up is a staff shortfall .(8) We have now been told by our insurer that a shortfall is likely and we were not warned at the outset.(9) If your investment performs badly you could face a shortfall at the end of the mortgage term.(10) they are facing an expected $10 billion shortfall in revenue(11) I have been warned to expect a significant shortfall on my mortgage endowment.(12) they are facing an expected $10 billion shortfall in revenue(13) The city centre manager told us it was all to do with a staff shortfall .(14) Maize shortfalls are also projected for Lesotho, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.(15) Millions are facing shortfalls on their endowments, an investment product sold heavily in the 1980s.(16) However, this view of overseas property agencies is the reason for many of the shortfalls in the industry.