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View definitions for shortfalls

shortfalls

noun as in deficit; imperfection

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But less than two years later he was suspended for alleged shortfalls.

From BBC

Montes went on to say that other Americans would feel Trump’s cuts when they go to visit national parks this summer and services are cut, or when they are unable to because of staffing shortfalls.

From Salon

Department of Housing and Urban Development took back $38 million in reserves from the authority to help fund local agencies elsewhere in the country that were then experiencing shortfalls, Van Natter said.

It carries out audits across nine major cancers - responsible for 80% of cases - and has found shortfalls across a range of different cancer types and stages.

From BBC

The department’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 projects the loss of 150 cops due to recruiting shortfalls and attrition.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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