Betekenis van:
come short

to come short
Werkwoord
  • tegenvallen, afvallen
  • fail to meet (expectations or standards)

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The heating cords can come into contact with each other, can cause a short-circuit and set the bedclothes on fire.
  2. The opportunities to earn money come from differences between the revenues obtained from providing the liquidity (e.g. long term) and the cost of borrowing it (e.g. short term).
  3. Moreover the company also had long-term and short-term debt of PLN 513,4 million. The additional costs come from the restructuring of employment and investments (PLN 190,5 million).
  4. The heating cords can come into contact with each other, can cause a short-circuit and set the bedclothes on fire. Finally, the packaging of the product should also be included in any risk assessment.
  5. The latter come from short-term transformation activities, proprietary market activities and extraordinary income drawn, for example, from the sale of assets, write-back of provisions or open positions in derivatives.
  6. But, within the time needed for an ordinary restructuring operation, compensatory measures on the scale described above can be implemented in the short and medium term only with difficulty or at the cost of heavy losses on the sale of parts of the organisation or the cancellation or termination of long‐term contracts and positions if the viability of the firm is not to be jeopardised for a long time to come or indeed rendered in all probability impossible.
  7. With regard to certain markets (in particular, voice call termination markets), national regulatory authorities may come to the same conclusion as in a previous review and wish to impose remedies on further operators (e.g. new entrants) with a similar customer base or total turnover to operators covered by a previous review which do not materially differ from draft measures already notified. The short notification form should be used for these draft measures.