The property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required.
1 The court said the shortfall was not due to a long-term problem.
2 Greening said: At the heart is the need to address capacity shortfall .
3 That was almost three times the net financial shortfall a year earlier.
4 For that, rich nations' demand shortfall will need to end, and quickly.
5 The shortfall is higher than market expectations of around 1 billion euros.
6 New York's famed Metropolitan Opera, the nation's largest, reported a budget shortfall .
7 The shortfall increased each year through 2021, according to the proxy revision.
8 Provopoulos said the fiscal shortfall had come down markedly but remained high.
9 Mr Wallace recently admitted there was a shortfall in the department's budget.
10 This makes an aggregate shortfall of £6 million, including last year's figures.
11 Investors fear tomorrow's expiry could leave some banks facing a liquidity shortfall .
12 Some other measures for plugging the budget shortfall could be less risky.
13 There's no need for more oil, because there's no shortfall of supply.
14 Another, separate bust-up looms over funding the EU's first post-Brexit budget shortfall .
15 In the short term it would cover the shortfall from emergency reserves.
16 Did you have a plan in place to deal with this shortfall ?
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