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shortfall

[shawrt-fawl] / ˈʃɔrtˌfɔl /


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The company imploded after a dispute with bank partners revealed a massive shortfall in customer funds and a failure to keep accurate ledgers, according to court filings in Synapse’s bankruptcy proceeding.

From MarketWatch

That kind of money would help the state make up a shortfall in revenue from natural gas, which is considerably lower than the group had forecast as a result of a warmer-than-expected winter, Richards said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of the shortfall was tied to sluggish consumer spending.

From Barron's

Much of the shortfall was tied to sluggish consumer spending.

From Barron's

Rolling blackouts, shortages of food and medicine, a lack of gasoline and other shortfalls have become everyday occurrences on the island, home to 10 million.

From Los Angeles Times