- Look up
shortfall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shortfall may
refer to:
Benefit shortfall, the
result of
actual benefits of a
venture being less...
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enterprises alike fall
victim to
benefit shortfalls.
Prudent planning of new
ventures will
include the risk of
benefit shortfalls in risk ****essment and risk management...
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Expected shortfall (ES) is a risk measure—a
concept used in the
field of
financial risk
measurement to
evaluate the
market risk or
credit risk of a portfolio...
- In
financial markets,
implementation shortfall is the
difference between the
decision price and the
final execution price (including commissions, taxes...
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operational drone ships: Just Read the
Instructions (II) (JRTI) and A
Shortfall of
Gravitas (ASOG),
operating in the
Atlantic for
launches from Kennedy...
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allow tracing of
events behind shortfalls, and that it was
wrong that
operators were
obliged to make good on
shortfalls caused by the software. Over a...
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prisoners eventually overloaded the
Brazilian prison system,
leading to a
shortfall of
about 200,000 accommodations. LGBT
rights are
generally supported within...
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Iqbal (9
January 2020). "Indonesia's
economy grew last year
despite shortfalls".
Anadoly Agency.
Archived from the
original on 10
January 2020. Retrieved...
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retrieved on scribd.com Burns,
Judith (22 June 2014). "Foreign
languages '
shortfall' for business, CBI says". BBC News.
Archived from the
original on 30 December...
- the
industrial development of
Western countries, and
there had been a
shortfall of grain; 1927
produced only 70% of
grain produced in 1926. Stalin's government...