Fail to satisfy, as of expectations, for example.
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Examples for "satisfy"
Examples for "satisfy"
1A NYSE spokesman said the date was set to satisfy German law.
2Still, some outside observers expect the changes will not satisfy the industry.
3I'm sure it's in your government report somewhere and will hardly satisfy.
4Doctors have long complained about excessive paperwork required to satisfy insurance companies.
5I also think leaders should maybe not satisfy every demand, Cole said.
1Existing approaches for targeting individual neurons, however, fall short of these requirements.
2It probably did not fall short of 50 in killed and wounded.
3With 42 percent the two parties would fall short of a majority.
4Manufacturing, retail, wholesale, motor trade and building all fall short of this.
5It is widely recognised that rehabilitation places fall short of the demand.
6The deaths usually fall short of the births by about four thousand.
7It is only human to fall short of this now and then.
8His eagerness to learn will never fall short of your's to teach.
9Wherein I fall short of your expectation, I fail for truth's sake.
10Shall God's fiction, which is man's reality, fall short of man's fiction?
11NERC's recommendations may fall short of some renewable power industry goals.
12However, we still fall short of the global average download speed.
13Should every candidate fall short of a majority, however, things will get messy.
14If your finances fall short of expectations, can you cope with that reality?
15Opinion polls had predicted secessionists to fall short of a majority.
16And indemnity could fall short of that amount by half a million dollars.
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