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shortfall

shortfall
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kastekort
  • the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required

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shortfall
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • saldotekort
  • the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required

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shortfall
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • deficit
  • the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. A budget deficit will occur because of a revenue shortfall.
  2. The finding of a shortfall in assets
  3. The shortfall as a result of providing the service was about EUR 1670608,70.
  4. The existence of a causal link between the mismismanagement and the state shortfall in assets
  5. Undertaking to cover shortfall in NLF funding for stage 2 and 3 decommissioning liabilities
  6. Determination of the proportion of the shortfall in assets chargeable to the de facto director
  7. Only a shortfall of this supply would oblige the company to look for other suppliers.
  8. Any shortfall between cost estimates and resources gathered should be addressed in good time.
  9. This resulted in a shortfall from the Refco transactions in the amount of EUR 1,0045 billion.
  10. Undertaking to cover any shortfall in NLF funding for stage 1 decommissioning liabilities and uncontracted liabilities
  11. A further shortfall of funds shall lead to a reduction of the amount referred to in paragraph 1(c).
  12. Any remaining shortfall would be allocated equally among the outstanding liabilities and thus result in default for the creditors.
  13. The company only partly succeeded in making up this shortfall by buying elemental phosphorus at higher prices in other markets.
  14. If the underperformance were to deteriorate in future, then the shortfall in interest earnings would likewise increase.
  15. The Commission previously estimated the shortfall in assets of SNCM at EUR […] million at 30 September 2005.