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Landing of an aircraft prior to the intended runway surface.
landing short
short landing
aviation safety incident cause
Shoot short of or below (a target)
overshoot
1
Inflation in the US, Europe and Japan continues to
undershoot
official targets.
2
The better-than-expected performance came despite the second consecutive monthly
undershoot
in revenues.
3
The difficulty is, of course, not to
undershoot
,
to fall short.
4
Top Wall Street analysts are betting the numbers will
undershoot
that.
5
The BOJ is increasingly at a loss to explain why consumer prices consistently
undershoot
.
6
I think there's a rough consensus that the jobs data could
undershoot
some expectations.
7
I tried to
undershoot
in order to sound like I didn't have a problem.
8
The currency could be supported as imports
undershoot
exports.
9
Toyota was responsible for the rest of the
undershoot
.
10
That
undershoot
was nothing compared with what followed the explosion at its Texas City refinery in 2005.
11
The risk of inflation overshooting the BoE's 2 percent target was less worrying than an
undershoot
,
it added.
12
The economy can temporarily
undershoot
.
13
The Fed will likely project inflation to
undershoot
its 2% target for the foreseeable future, Bostjancic and others say.
14
The slight
undershoot
was due to technical and timing factors rather than a slowdown in the economy, according to the department.
15
Recently, they have tended to cut too much, partly because... non-OPEC supply has always tended to
undershoot
consensus expectations, he said.
16
Inflation, which Powell says is low in part because of temporary factors, continues to
undershoot
the Fed's 2% target.
undershoot
·
undershoot errors
again undershoot
clear undershoot
consistently undershoot
make undershoot