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It still, however, falls short of the full deadline request.
But the guild falls short of full union status itself.
Thune's proposal falls short of what net neutrality advocates favor.
But he concedes that it falls short of "clinical practice".
To understate the obvious, that falls short of the mark.
Economically, that falls short of the upgrade Team Trump pledged.
But EU's latest offer falls short of what Britain wants.
By any standard measure, it falls short of coherent drama.
Colombia also falls short of OECD standards regarding conflict minerals.
But critics think the idea falls short of what is needed.
Actual testing falls short of Ohio's guidelines, mirroring the U.S. problem.
Like Dunkirk itself, his performance falls short of even clichéd Britishness.
That falls short of standard eight-hour workdays plus commuting time.
That said, the essay falls short of addressing the entire problem.
Even if he falls short of knocking off sitting Republican Sen.
So, too, is the frustration when it falls short of those ideals.
Let's assume Trump gets around 1,200 delegates but falls short of 1,85033.
"The generic ballot falls short of capturing Democrats' intensity advantage," Wasserman said.
But Amazon activist employees said Bezos' pledge falls short of their demands.
But "A German Youth" falls short of having such seductive power itself.
It falls short of its task but raises some questions worth asking.
It falls short of what I've come to expect from Game of Thrones.
If demand falls short of expectations, exports of electronics will quickly dive again.
That is notable because it falls short of the level the Saudis telegraphed.
Its total own funds ratio of 13.9% falls short of its 14% requirement.
It also falls short of President Trump's goal of at least 21.4 percent.
The declaration also falls short of what Trump had promised two months ago.
Lucid readily admits that its car falls short of some of its competitors.
The Dex falls short of realizing this goal despite coming pretty damn close.
Currently, Anunoby falls short of previous Kawhi-lites: The numbers tell the story.
They oppose the bill because it falls short of a full Obamacare repeal.
That, in turn, falls short of London's ambition for a broad, bespoke deal.
For renters, the average household falls short of the $87,400 by about $16,900.
However, analysts say the Chinese fleet falls short of those adversaries in quality.
Here are four ways the story falls short of upholding routine journalistic standards.
Some state attorneys have insisted that the deal falls short of their expectations.
Critics say the rule falls short of providing investors with full fiduciary coverage.
Anything less is harmful and falls short of our call to truly serve.
But even that falls short of his oft-stated goal for North Korea.
Bill scoring isn't the only place where CBO falls short of its goal.
One way VR falls short of the real world is the fixed focus distance.
Alas, "Ye", Mr West's eighth album, falls short of the overwhelming gesture he needed.
While it falls short of being completely bezel-less, it might as well be.
Still, the metaphor falls short of most users' experience of wandering around the site.
When performance consistently falls short of desired outcomes, government should be expected to respond.
They might think investors will punish the company if it falls short of forecasts.
Investors already saw in April what happens when Tesla falls short of its targets.
The Medicare benefit falls short of what the candidates want to offer to voters.
However, his policy falls short of proposing a reparations system to launch and operate.
It's another step toward a deal that falls short of what either side wanted.
But the new Home Hub also falls short of the magic gadget I'd hoped for.
The project also falls short of what Google-parent Alphabet has achieved with Project Loon.
We will take appropriate action to address any behavior that falls short of these expectations.
Hastings knows that if Netflix falls short of, say, 250MM subscribers, his business will buckle.
The $22019 billion funding package falls short of President Obama's $1.9 billion request from February.
That falls short of the standards the bank seeks of its borrowers, let alone itself.
Like most Normas of recent decades, Radvanovsky falls short of perfection, if perfection is possible.
This regulation still falls short of modern science, which can detect HIV within three months.
Americans should be unsatisfied with anything that falls short of a thorough and complete investigation.
If Trump falls short of a delegate majority, Republicans would likely have a contested convention.
"So I am puzzled why anyone would want a bill that falls short of that."
The bad news is that it falls short of the results from the mid-1990s.
"First Man" falls short of that kind of grandeur, though not for lack of trying.
What advice do you have for someone who falls short of a life-defining goal?
The bid tops last year's $2.7 million but falls short of 2016's $3.5 million.
Now, the 0-90-0 run falls short of the traditional 0-100-0 tests.
It even falls short of the $1.6 billion included in a Senate package last year.
But the valuation still falls short of the Saudi royal family's hopes of $2 trillion.
It may be bad judgment on his part, but it falls short of the criminal code.
European officials have said Turkey still falls short of EU demands on basic rights and freedoms.
European officials often say Turkey still falls short of EU demands on basic rights and freedoms.
Canaccord said the bid "falls short" of their valuation of A$2.15 per share for Kidman.
But the move falls short of a call by European Parliament for a 40 percent reduction.
The offer falls short of fulfilling some of the demands laid out by the union previously.
If he falls short of that goal, he could face a convention floor fight this summer.
European legislators remain skeptical of the draft ICAO resolution, arguing it falls short of EU ambitions.
Conversely, if its savings falls short of its investment level it will run a trade deficit.
That said, the decision falls short of some speculation that the regulators might be fully merged.
But, in another strange twist in this case, the court's opinion falls short of that marker.
However, J. Jill also gave a current quarter earnings forecast that falls short of Street estimates.
According to the groups' complaint, Amazon's process of obtaining parental consent falls short of COPPA's requirements.
Hanne says this falls short of capturing what life as an intersex person is actually like.
This framing unwittingly cuts the legs out from any position that falls short of open borders.
Will they nominate a candidate who can draw moderate voters but falls short of policy perfection?
During the finale, when fan-favorite baker Steph's showstopper falls short of expectations, Paul consoles her.
But as outlined by Ms. Gorelick, Mr. Sanderson said, the plan falls short of that standard.
Gavin Newsom, who last week said its bankruptcy-exit plan falls short of needed reforms. on.wsj.
The Palestinians say the still unpublished U.S. peace plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
European legislators also remain sceptical of the draft ICAO resolution, arguing it falls short of EU ambitions.
" He said he had flagged the problem repeatedly, but "it falls short of being taken seriously enough.
Whatever the reason, "Daddy" falls short of giving us a no-holds-barred look at its subject.
The deal, worth around 2 billion euros, falls short of Traton Chief Executive Andreas Renschler's original expectations.
If he simply falls short of each milestone by a percentage point or two, Musk gets nothing.
That's not bad, but it falls short of the S&P 500, which is 99.7 percent correlated.
So expectations for the Vive are high — and the headset both exceeds and falls short of them.
In the age of strong political parties, the override falls short of the way the Founders intended.
The compromise also falls short of an initial plan proposed by the EU Commission two years ago.
European legislators also remain skeptical of the draft ICAO resolution, arguing it falls short of EU ambitions.
Florida falls short of Democrats' expectations Election Day in Florida wasn't all that Democrats had hoped for.
Trump's plan falls short of the sweeping, bipartisan package crafted by Reagan and congressional Democrats, analysts said.
Indeed, this is likely to be the sixth straight year the Fed falls short of that target.
"The Senate's apology, while laudable, stills falls short of the mark," Ms. Harris said in a statement.
If Trump's delegate total barely falls short of the needed 1,237, Rubio's delegates would then become pivotal.
Some Twitter users said the downloadable file falls short of the government's standards on preserving federal records.
But whenever I make it, it still falls short of the memory of my mom's perfect version.
Medicine has come so far over the past century, but it often falls short of patients' expectations.
They interpret sobriety as fully quitting all drugs, and using naltrexone to stop drinking falls short of that.
The country has a vigorous democracy, with voters ready to eject any leader who falls short of expectations.
But women in colleges and workplaces all over America are harmed by abuse that falls short of rape.
But one analyst is saying that the feature falls short of Facebook's original promise, while Facebook disputes it.
The game's backwoods horror falls short of Rob Zombie-esque torture porn, but it embraces similar visual sensibilities.
But that particular patent falls short of solving the real problem: that the keys shouldn't move at all.
That ought to please economists, even if it falls short of their ideal: a robust price on carbon.
The spiritual potency comes not from the Ganges's 2,500km length, which falls short of the world's longest rivers.
But the $150 million Nigerian investment falls short of the sum Nigeria's government has said GE would invest.
It is indeed true that social mobility in the United States falls short of that "American Dream" ideal.
And, if you think Barber is secretly hoping the star rookie falls short of that ... you'd be wrong.
So even though it was huge, the wave falls short of the largest ever recorded by a buoy.
However, experts and paid family leave proponents argue that the proposal falls short of what new parents need.
In such a trap the central bank sets its goals too low, and paradoxically falls short of them.
The hybrid drivetrains help make the Sián the fastest Lamborghini ever, but falls short of mileage and emissions.
But the arrangement falls short of the blind trust or complete divestment many ethics experts have called for.
The funding package falls short of Obama's $28503 billion request, and only about $22019 million is new spending.
But it falls short of launching an impeachment inquiry, the step a growing number of Democrats are demanding.
If wage growth on Friday's employment report falls short of expectations, I expect the short-covering to begin.
"It falls short of delivering the certainty that families impacted by PFAS exposure need and deserve," said Sen.
"INSTEX falls short of commitments by the E3 (France, Germany, Britain) to save the nuclear deal," Zarif said.
Human rights groups say that that body is toothless and that its work falls short of international standards.
The state itself falls short of the ideal, relying heavily on the federal government, especially in rural areas.
But Mueller's evidence made public to date falls short of demonstrating Trump and his campaign colluded with Russia.
But we don't need to reach for our pitchforks every time someone falls short of the modern ideal.
The current state of early care and education in this country falls short of where it should be.
In the hypothetical, Amy Klobuchar falls short of viability nearly everywhere, and her support breaks to Mr. Biden.
In the hypothetical, Amy Klobuchar falls short of viability nearly everywhere, and her support breaks to Mr. Biden.
Trump's acquittal is just the latest example of how the American system falls short of its stated ideals.
Although the ID.23 falls short of Tesla's numbers, both vehicles offer enough range for the average consumer.
The plan also falls short of the amount of paid leave that Democratic activists have said is needed.
Even YouTube king PewDiePie, who has over 102 million subscribers and 226,224 videos, falls short of Jennelle's ratio.
Still, Kazakhstan falls short of democracy and good governance, ranking poorly in indexes of corruption and press freedom.
He would be better off if he simply admitted that he sometimes falls short of these ideals himself.
Mr. Putin, as the "good czar," enjoys a status that the rest of the government falls short of.
S.KOREA SAYS JAPAN'S LATEST MEASURE ON EXPORT CONTROLS SEEN AS "PARTIAL PROGRESS" BUT FALLS SHORT OF A RESOLUTION
But the GOP effort falls short of what House Democrats are pushing for regarding aid to Puerto Rico.
Anything short of this expansive view of our workplace experiences falls short of doing business in a democracy.
NVCs are part of the government's ongoing effort to register Rohingya that falls short of offering them citizenship.
Where Commercial Break falls short of my expectations is in its lack of inventiveness beyond the merely visual.
That range falls short of analyst expectations for about $2.14 a share, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.
Nissan posts a record operating profit of 742.2 billion yen ($6.8 billion), but falls short of "Power 88" targets.
The Chromecast still falls short of doing what a full-fledged set top box or streaming stick could do.
Italy's government was on standby to intervene if the bank falls short of raising the cash on the markets.
The economy constantly falls short of the Fed's projections, and the Fed keeps talking about interest rate hikes anyway.
Whatever it is, chances are I'll say yes to just about any activity that falls short of purely insane.
And even if the tech falls short of producing polished media, it could be used for storyboards and mockups.
James Bond would probably find the sound of the Nike SUMO 2 driver falls short of his exacting standards.
It pays for his weekly hemodialysis, although that still falls short of the recommended three-times-a-week regime.
As mentioned above, this comic really falls short of what Marvel fans can expect from modern-era Marvel comics.
But Farouk says that since the deal falls short of full civilian rule, protesters could have pushed for more.
And polls have found an uptick in support for the measure, though it still falls short of widespread approval.
The change falls short of the unanimous verdict that death penalty critics in Florida sought for capital punishment cases.
The figure falls short of its highs in the 1990s; 63 percent in 1998 and 65 percent in 1991.
Another way Trump's plan falls short of Clinton's in scope is that it doesn't do much for the poor.
You can't accuse her or "Acrimony" of being boring, but the film falls short of a design for living.
Palestinian leaders, who are boycotting the meeting, say the still unpublished plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
The decree signed by Mr. Temer on Friday afternoon falls short of a full intervention in the state government.
It flips through different visual styles for each famously spooky tale, but falls short of anything truly nightmare-inducing.
What falls short of excellence is Drill's supposed showstopper, an enormous tripartite video installation within the Armory's drill hall.
This lessens the financial hit if the acquisition falls short of expectations, but increases the upside if it outperforms.
Despite some good ideas, addiction researchers say, the legislative effort falls short of the coordinated response the epidemic demands.
That falls short of the 1.6 billion tons of reduction that are necessary to hit the 26 percent goal.
The videogame maker's revenue also came in ahead of forecasts, but its full-year guidance falls short of projections.
But when it comes time to look at Ratto's pro-forma, the financial report falls short of his expectations.
Still, administration officials emphasized that the planned meeting falls short of official negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea.
A vote to censure a House member registers the chamber's deep disapproval of misconduct that falls short of expulsion.
The array of new powers falls short of the responsibilities the European Commission had wanted to give the watchdog.
Worse still, their overall request still falls short of what is needed for an effective, comprehensive government-wide response.
However, its current quarter revenue outlook falls short of forecasts, and it also anticipates a bigger than expected loss.
But Mr. Kremer's Kenya textbook study illustrates another value of discovering that a program falls short of its promise.
If the front-runner falls short of those benchmarks, the two top contenders will contest a run-off vote.
It also falls short of a Thomson Reuters Starmine SmartEstimate of 308.65 billion yen derived from 27 brokerage estimates.
Democrats now say they will not agree to anything that falls short of the 85033 Manchin-Toomey proposal.   Sen.
"As negotiated the Trans-Pacific Partnership falls short of an acceptable outcome, and I cannot support it," said Rep.
This falls short of the expectations that global citizens have of an organization such as the Council of Europe.
While he and Morgan Stanley have a more optimistic estimate of 82,000 vehicles, that still falls short of Tesla guidance.
Nehemy's lawyers argue that the English he was taught at Lorenzo Walker falls short of district, state, and federal standards.
It only narrowly falls short of the GM HD models when it comes to a towing capacity of 35,503 pounds.
Proponents of same-sex unions have complained that the law falls short of granting full equality to same-sex couples.
Trump is demanding a $6900 billion down payment and threatening to veto any bill that falls short of that mark.
That means, in this Supreme Court fight, unified opposition will be essential -- even if it falls short of being successful.
And even then, the condensed museum scene falls short of explaining just how special and loving she was towards Theo.
"The Senate bill is something that falls short of the president's funding request," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said Friday.
I recognize that my dream currently falls short of 2628 votes in the House and 28503 votes in the Senate.
If the money from tips falls short of the $12.50 prevailing minimum wage, their employer must make up the difference.
An alternative approach would be to impose automatic spending cuts in the event that economic growth falls short of projections.
"Despite recent improvements, the EU Directive falls short of creating a balanced and modern framework for copyright," the statement reads.
And "Secular Games," one of Graham's swinging-60s pseudo-comedies, falls short of justifying its inclusion on overstuffed, jumbled programs.
Even if the financial risks are low, the plan falls short of the ambition of the original Vision 2030 strategy.
The video game maker's revenue also came in ahead of forecasts, but its full-year guidance falls short of projections.
Still, the reversal of fortune falls short of a victory, and Mr. Netanyahu's future in office remains far from assured.
Bullock's fundraising haul falls short of most of the other candidates who have announced their third-quarter totals so far.
It falls short of proposing four free years of college, as his top progressive rivals in the 2202 primary, Sens.
Although the plan falls short of banks' expectations, it is a temporary solution to avoid a fire-sale of Braskem.
And if the result falls short of either outcome, with, say, a stronger-than-expected showing by a smaller party?
If he falls short of the Presidency, his admirers will have gained, at a minimum, fresh evidence of their encirclement.
Even though it goes beyond what the administration originally requested, it still falls short of addressing Puerto Rico's immediate needs.
It falls short of the explicit commitments to denuclearization in some past declarations or in the Six-Party Talks agreements.
Here One shows that future is closer than ever, but it falls short of being the product that gets us there.
But the Council for Economic Education says that falls short of the set of standards by which it measures all states.
Image: WikimediaHumans do some pretty freaky shit in the bedroom, but it usually falls short of decapitating and eating each other.
Nonetheless, I can't help but feel that the effort launched today falls short of what the company is trying to accomplish.
"This transaction falls short of an outright acquisition by BRK, something the market is craving," CFRA Research analyst Cathy Seifert wrote.
Seton Hall is 5-0 when scoring at least 82 points and 0-2 when it falls short of that mark.
Sure, it's 4K, but at everything beyond resolution, Element's 4K Fire TV falls short of the competition from TCL and Vizio.
The internet was built on principles of openness, freedom and decentralization, but the current configuration frequently falls short of these standards.
However, the e-commerce giant gave guidance for the current year that falls short of analyst estimates amid growing online competition.
Perhaps she has added her own twists like blunt bangs or extra layering, but the 'do still falls short of flattering.
While it falls short of proving its overall case, some of the memo's revelations could be damaging for the Justice Department.
Yet when the supply of human donor organs falls short of the clinical need for organs, patients are often left waiting.
The system often falls short of the ideal, which is why it's necessary to measure its outcomes and address its flaws.
A bare majority of Democrats support reducing fossil fuel extraction, but support falls short of a majority among independents and Republicans.
Furthermore, the President's infrastructure funding falls short of some of the major challenges the US is facing, like cleaner water systems.
The Senate bill, on which the House of Representatives is set to vote Friday, falls short of that $25 billion ask.
The Senate coronavirus package attaches some conditions to executive compensation even if it falls short of what progressives were hoping for.
Yet Biles refuses to use the remarkably high difficulty of her routines as an excuse when she falls short of flawless.
The book's objective is simple: to enumerate all the ways that our "more perfect Union" falls short of its stated ideals.
"A pledge falls short of creating resources and revenue to tackle real problems, which could be maintaining trails," Mr. Dugan said.
Admittedly, this falls short of the independent investigation that protesters call for, as the IPCC has no power to summon witnesses.
But it falls short of the wide-ranging packages that the House and Senate transportation committees each approved earlier this year.
Weaver has said Snyder's allocation of $25 million to remove lead pipes falls short of the estimated $55 million price tag.
But the move Monday night to oppose an effort if it falls short of that bill is a significant new development.
"The details that recently emerged related to Dr. Conway's arrest depict behavior that falls short of our standards," the board said.
Instead, he pointed out the ways the AHCA falls short of President Trump's campaign promises to cover everybody and lower premiums.
"It falls short of any kind of real transparency," Craig Dwyer, co-founder of the Transparency Referendum Initiative, told VICE News.
Caterpillar's revenue also beat forecasts and the company reiterated its prior full-year guidance, but that guidance falls short of consensus forecasts.
If Trump falls short of the magic number, there's a real possibility that he won't win the nomination on the first vote.
However, it falls short of Loeb's activist campaign demands, which called for a slate of five board members handpicked by Third Point.
As rapid as India's progress has been, it still probably falls short of the target set by Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
"Everybody falls short of a standard of perfection but Donald Trump's been married to Melania for 10,11, 12 years now," he said.
That's plenty for most casual, and maybe even some pro shooters, but it again falls short of the capability of Sony's cameras.
Last Friday, Facebook served up a two-page spreadsheet, but Barnett says it falls short of providing the information required by law.
If Trump falls short of an outright majority, they say, the delegates get to decide and that's simply how the system works.
If growth falls short of its optimistic forecasts, those deficit figures could soar even higher and inhibit the economy's ability to accelerate.
Defense spending has risen under her coalition, in which the SPD is junior partner, but still falls short of the NATO target.
Campaigners say the bill is a step in the right direction but falls short of fully recognizing the rights of transgender people.
It falls short of the classic bracket some try to shoehorn it into, but not because it took giant swings and missed.
However, the tally falls short of the 21,2300 planes Boeing is using as the basis of deferring the charges in its accounting.
If revenue falls short of current Treasury receipts, a capped, spillover flat tax of 28503 percent -22019 percent makes up the deficiency.
The attacks on Pelosi come as polls show growing support for the tax law, though it still falls short of majority approval.
And he again raised the prospect of standing up and walking out of the meeting if it falls short of his expectations.
If a worker's base pay falls short of the guaranteed minimum, however, any tips are first used to make up the difference.
That is unchanged from its forecast in June but falls short of the record high 74.14 bcfd produced on average in 2015.
The number of American students graduating each year with degrees in those subjects falls short of the growing demand of U.S. industry.
While that's more than the $7003 million the movie has earned domestically, it still falls short of recent "Fast and Furious" movies.
Second, even if he falls short of that majority, he's very likely to finish the primary voting season with the most delegates.
Our reporters say it falls short of what some Republicans had promised: to cast doubt on the origins of the Russia investigation.
The 187 judges Trump has appointed falls short of the 197 President Jimmy Carter appointed at the same point in his term.
Mr Trudeau's plan, like Mr Scheer's, falls short of what is needed to achieve the Paris goal, let alone eliminate net emissions.
If the CEO's performance consistently falls short of the standards set by the outside directors, then the board must replace the CEO.
"This proposed budget falls short of addressing the real issues in state government," said Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman in a statement.
"Game of Thrones" final award tally falls short of the 67 Emmys that "Saturday Night Live" has accrued over its 44 seasons.
Public health and anti-smoking groups said the agency's plan falls short of what is needed to curb underage e-cigarette use.
The group argues that the 30-day posting falls short of the BLM's obligation to seek public input under federal environmental law.
Ultimately, the new paper "falls short of being an astrophysically plausible explanation for the anomalous structure of the distant solar system," he said.
Even if FEND falls short of being a success as measured by traditional app store metrics, it's a whopper for public health campaign.
The White House lawyers are advocating that the Senate conclude that Bolton's story, even if true, falls short of showing an impeachable offense.
After that, the Mars is an average-sounding, unexceptional Bluetooth speaker that falls short of others in the $200 range, let alone $330.
The music grows louder toward the end, but it falls short of triumph, leaning lugubriously on the low G in the final bar.
RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft told CNBC on Friday that investors should be prepared for another OPEC meeting that falls short of expectations.
Investigators often trudge through intimate details of people's lives, uncover embarrassing secrets, or find evidence of wrongdoing that falls short of criminal activity.
But every worrisome storm that ultimately falls short of doomsday raises fears that next time people may shrug off the call to evacuate.
Clinton; undecided, Democratic-leaning white working-class men break for Mr. Trump; Hispanic and black turnout falls short of expectations, and so on.
That means the proposal falls short of the goal originally set by the International Civil Aviation Organization of "carbon-neutral" growth after 2020.
However, just like when Burger King first opened, the chain falls short of McDonald's, which has more than 38,000 locations across the globe.
He lacks the latitude enjoyed by Xi and Kim at home and falls short of their diplomatic know-how -- especially in the region.
But the region's finance minister, Conor Murphey, described the offer as an "act of bad faith" that falls short of what is needed.
Trump falls short of Caudillo, however, because they have military backgrounds and President Trump has no such history other than military prep school.
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said Snyder's allocation of $25 million to remove lead pipes falls short of the estimated $55 million price tag.
This still falls short of causative proof, but as NIAID'S Fauci believes "the evidence is increasingly mounting that there is a direct connection".
The U.S. action on Tuesday falls short of reimposing economic sanctions on Myanmar lifted after the military began loosening its grip on power.
It also falls short of the detailed restructuring plan from Ford that investors have been waiting to see for more than a year.
While it falls short of its predecessors, the film is generally more confident and inventive than any of the non-Toy Story Pixar sequels.
In the aftermath of the Grenfell fire, it has become apparent that much of the remaining high-rise stock falls short of safety standards.
The Sunrise Movement, the youth climate group pushing for the Green New Deal, said O'Rourke's plan falls short of what they're demanding from candidates.
Washington (CNN)US and Chinese negotiators reached a preliminary agreement Friday that will ease trade tensions, but it falls short of a comprehensive deal.
Although it falls short of No. 1, it does notch the top spot (tied with Boston Consulting Group) for highest base salary at $147,000.
This is about the very core of the foundation of a society that still falls short of what we actually set out to end.
Mr Kurz matters because Europe's divided governments are desperately groping for a solution to their immigration problems that falls short of the full Australia.
Just 17% of respondents say they have between $13 and $74,999 earmarked for retirement, which falls short of the $1 million experts typically recommend.
If the ANC falls short of a governing majority and has to forge an alliance with a smaller party, things could be even worse.
Here, the LG's Night View mode does a decent job of sharpening up the pic, but it still falls short of Google's Night Sight.
The McCarthy comedy's "C+" CinemaScore rating actually falls short of the "B" owned by BvS, though neither grade is considered "good" by Hollywood standards.
See also: Muslims, LGBT people, and really anyone else who falls short of the narrow standards of patriotism and probity espoused by conservative evangelicals.
But Obama's idea falls short of what some activists have called for: a complete stop to all new fossil fuel leases on federal property.
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver has said Snyder's allocation of $25 million to remove lead pipes falls short of the estimated $55 million price tag.
"The language in the bill falls short of what is needed to prevent our national security from being compromised," he said in a statement.
While exercise can be a good diversion, addiction experts say, it falls short of the help that many drug users need to overcome addiction.
The rule falls short of the stricter fiduciary standard, which would require those firms and professionals to put investors' interests ahead of their own.
Another possible outcome is a minority government, where a party wins more ridings than any other, but falls short of a 170-seat majority.
The current level of reserves in Turkey falls short of short-term external liabilities, and FX reserves remain sensitive to private sector rollover rates.
If either company's quality or safety falls short of what the public wants, the other, or a third company, will fill in the void.
"Despite the significant improvement, this level of profitability falls short of our longer-term aspirations," John Cryan, the chief executive, said in a statement.
Make no mistake — in a world where Sanders falls short of the majority of delegates, he will have the nomination stolen from him again.
Mr. Eisen said the new information revealed on Wednesday "demonstrates that the plan is full of loopholes" and falls short of the original pledge.
The I.P.O. price values Aramco at $1.7 trillion, which falls short of the Saudi royal family's hopes for a valuation close to $2 trillion.
If Pemex falls short of its future debt obligations, the burden could quickly bleed over to the government as it implicitly guarantees Pemex finances.
However, many conservatives have said it falls short of a full repeal because it shifts $1 trillion of the law's funding to the states.
If Edwards falls short of a majority of the votes cast, he will face the second-place candidate in another election on Nov. 16.
It falls short of officially being named a "suspect" or an actual "defendant", who is the person being directly accused of committing the crime.
As long as inflation falls short of the ECB's target, it must keep monetary policy "active and accommodative" as long as necessary, Villeroy said.
It's the single largest injection of cash for basic science research in the country's history, but critics say it still falls short of what's needed.
" Also on Tuesday, The Heritage Foundation tweeted that "the House Republican health care bill falls short of the Obamacare repeal that Republicans have long promised.
The Occidental deal "falls short of an outright acquisition ... something the market is craving," wrote CFRA Research analyst Cathy Seifert in a recent report. 3.
But donor human milk can be an effective alternative when maternal milk isn't available or falls short of the infant's needs, according to the AAP.
That is a problem as the ECB sees inflation only at 1.7 percent through 2020, a figure it argues still falls short of its mandate.
Though that falls short of the nearly $25 billion figure in the U.S., China's health and fitness industry is far younger and growing far faster.
Most cars′ measured fuel efficiency (and hence carbon dioxide emissions) on the open road falls short of their manufacturers′ claims—and the gulf is widening.
For example, the White House proposal falls short of the bipartisan budget deal struck with lawmakers last year on the amount of nondefense discretionary spending.
President Barack Obama had vowed to veto the plan, which falls short of his $1.9 billion initial request, if it ever arrived on his desk.
Local and overseas climate activists, however, believe the tax response falls short of emissions targets the country signed up for in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Del Toro's contradictory attraction and rejection of his own creation is apparent throughout the film, and falls short of truly finding the humanity in everyone.
Wrist-based heart rate tracking has steadily improved over time, but accuracy still falls short of the chest heart rate straps preferred by serious runners.
The 15-inch model seems to hold up fine — though it still falls short of Apple's estimates — but the 13-inch very much does not.
" When our nation falls short of the promises it has made to our veterans, try listening to Brad Paisley and John Fogerty's "Love and War.
Cisco also expects second-quarter earnings between 75 cents and 77 cents, which falls short of the 79 cent EPS analysts expected, according to Refinitiv.
On the earnings side, that falls short of what Wall Street analysts had expected — EPS of 21.7 cents per share and $32.1 billion in revenue.
Sears believes the bid falls short of covering the bills the retailer has racked up since filing for bankruptcy protection in October, the people said.
The findings bolster Trump's argument that if he does win the most delegates but falls short of a majority, there would be an outraged backlash.
Officials will accept as evidence "national verification" cards handed out in an ongoing government effort to register Rohingya that falls short of offering them citizenship.
But the Tampa Bay Times observed that the Dems' early-voting lead this time falls short of the 100,000 they had in the 2012 race.
Most of them said Mr. Sanders should not get the nomination outright if he falls short of that mark, even if he has a plurality.
Yet assuming Johnson can whip his party into joining the government in support of the deal, he still falls short of a majority in Parliament.
Apple had sought approval for the deal from the Austrian competition agency because the bid falls short of the revenue threshold for an EU review.
Kim agreed at the time to work toward denuclearization, although experts have said that the deal the two leaders reached falls short of Trump's claims.
And even if falls short of Facebook's highest ideals, on the surface this board charter looks much better than the system we live under today.
Indeed, in our opinion, the new travel ban is still very much a Muslim ban, even if it falls short of the Trump administration's true ambitions.
LNAH fights occur eight times more frequently than in the NHL, a rate that nonetheless falls short of the era in which they were comedically high.
Yet it still falls short of addressing America's baseline infrastructure needs, which the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates to cost between $4 and $5 trillion.
The cessation of hostilities agreement falls short of a formal ceasefire, since it was not signed by the main warring parties, the opposition and government forces.
The belief the company will continue to disrupt the auto market and eventually profit from the increased production, even if it falls short of the guidance.
To sum up, the Commission proposal is ambitious and timely on banking and finance, but falls short of giving European citizens a Europe they can love.
The 221-foot barrier falls short of the image of a solid border wall along the US–Mexico border that Trump conjured during his presidential campaign.
" Tosi went on to explain that the name Crack Pie simply "falls short" of the Milk Bar's mission, which is to "spread joy and inspire celebration.
But despite some big ideas, like Google Assistant, and great camera and processor guts, the Pixel falls short of Google's ambition to make an iPhone-killer.
That would not be much different from 21.92 and falls short of the analysts' average estimate of $14.05 compiled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
The number falls short of what Democrats entered the negotiations requesting, but is still a marked increase with equal increases for both domestic and defense spending.
Stein's petition arguably falls short of the jurisdictional requirements for a recount petition and it certainly does not serve the purpose of the recount statute, i.e.
For investors looking for a hedge in case reality falls short of expectations, here are some strategies that worked well in the past when volatility spiked.
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President Barack Obama, a Democrat, had vowed to veto the plan, which falls short of his $1.9 billion request, if it ever arrived on his desk.
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Proponents of the legislation say it falls short of formal land annexation to Israel but will enable some 150,000 settlers to vote in Jerusalem city elections.
But EPA's recently announced proposed targets for the inclusion of biofuels in America's energy mix next year falls short of the statutory levels set by Congress.
I could also care less about "The Apprentice," the reality show of Trump that I never watched because it falls short of my view of entertainment.
Even the support Mr. Pacheco receives falls short of what he needs; he sells horchata (a milky drink) on the street to make up the difference.
The U.S. support for the G5 force falls short of an expectation by France and others that Washington would back direct funding from the United Nations.
The EU has offered Britain an extensive free trade agreement for their future deal, but one that falls short of the "bespoke" deal London has sought.
" Emily Evans, health policy researcher for Hedgeye: "The proposed rule will probably provide some comfort to insurers but [it] falls short of what they were seeking.
The amount is nearly double the $2628 billion the White House proposed last month, but still falls short of the $28503 billion requested by Puerto Rico.
The combination of the 120 seats obtained by the Socialists and the 35 of Unidas Podemos falls short of a majority in the 350-seat parliament.
On its own, this episode falls short of the pervasive or severe behavior that would make it a potential Title VII issue, Ms. Epstein Gluck says.
Both state programs are tied to the number of jobs the company creates — if Amazon's hiring falls short of projections, the incentive payments will be smaller.
Even if he falls short of a majority, he'll have more delegates than anyone else and there'll be a lot of pressure to nominate him anyway.
While nuclear energy may seem like an option, in many ways it falls short of the type of energy we need to truly address climate change.
Trump and his constant railing against the Iran deal also makes it difficult to brag about any deal with Kim that falls short of complete denuclearization.
"It is a difficult offer that contains elements to all of our demands, but also falls short of our expectations," said deputy Verdi chair Andrea Kocsis.
That fundraising haul falls short of the more than $2900 million Biden raised in the second quarter of the year — his first on the campaign trail.
While Hensarling praised the Senate for taking a strong "first step" to rein in Dodd-Frank, he said the chamber's bill falls short of what's needed.
Boeing described the deal as a "memorandum of agreement," a type of transaction that falls short of a binding contract and is subject to government approvals.
While the 753,169-page spending package falls short of some of his administration's requests, it does provide funding for additional immigration judges and boosts border security.
The tentative agreement, however, falls short of a broader deal addressing the most significant U.S. concerns over China's state-run economy that sparked the trade fight.
The amount is nearly double the $44 billion the White House proposed last month, but still falls short of the $94 billion requested by Puerto Rico.
The announcement falls short of the 200 to 300 million pounds, about $260 million to $390 million, requested by the National Police Chief's Council last week.
" It goes on: "Your idea of how things should be is very vivid, and if reality falls short of expectations, your considerable achievements provide little consolation.
Although the report falls short of calling for an outright ban on Huawei equipment in domestic networks — an option U.S. president Trump continues dangling across the pond.
Hitachi voluntarily raised its offer this month to 9.68 euros per share, but the price still falls short of the 15 euros some funds are asking for.
"The global recovery continues, but it remains uneven and falls short of our ambition for strong, sustainable and balanced growth," the ministers said in a joint statement.
The Vermont senator has opposed anything that falls short of his 2016 bill, which would all but eliminate private health insurance in the US within four years.
Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the United States and falls short of heart disease by only a few tens of thousands of fatalities.
In half of those countries, the total time served by female leaders falls short of five years, a common length of a single full term in office.
So have component parts of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, a looser structure which falls short of a full merger but whose pace of cost savings has been sluggish.
In the 13-paragraph editorial, Romney unleashed his brutally honest criticisms of President Trump, saying his "character falls short" of that needed to successfully shape the nation.
"If reform falls short of requirements, or if illegal activity continues in the reform period, this regulator will strictly implement heavy punishment according to law," CAC said.
But even with the support of every Democrat and one Republican in the House, it still falls short of the 218 signatures required to force a vote.
If Trump walks into the convention in July with the most delegates, but falls short of the 1,237 threshold, delegates will start a sequence of floor votes.
But Trump's move falls short of initial promises to declare America's opioid use a national emergency, which would have ear-marked federal funding to address the problem.
Nor is it solely about body positivity, a movement that has empowered countless people but one that Taylor believes falls short of offering true liberation for everyone.
"Instex (the mechanism) falls short of commitments by the E3 (France, Germany, Britain) to save the nuclear deal," Mohammad Javad Zarif said at the Munich Security Conference.
" Lee Saunders, the president of AFSCME, a union for federal, state and local government employees, told The Hill that the trade deal "falls short of the mark.
This includes commitments related to: The negotiators are also working on how to deter auto production in North America that falls short of meeting the new requirements.
The deal, which falls short of an overall agreement to revise the EU's asylum laws, is set to create new "centers" for housing and processing asylum seekers.
Attending a rally, wearing a button, or posting a statement on social media may reflect your passion, but it often falls short of achieving tangible policy wins.
It was disheartening not to see more solidarity, but it is also hard to feel impassioned about a legal system that routinely falls short of protecting us.
While Mr. Trump fulfilled his vow to add urgency to the rapidly escalating opioid problem, his declaration falls short of the national emergency declaration he had pledged.
Certainly it falls short of offering seriously useful ideas about how individuals can make a difference — as Mr. Moore, drawing on his own biography, insists they can.
The battery life sits at 23 minutes, which still falls short of what DJI's Mavic 2 is capable of, but is an improvement over Skydio's previous-generation.
San Jose's move falls short of an outright ban on natural gas in new buildings such as the one passed by nearby Berkeley, California, earlier this year.
And while this film falls short of a true Hollywood-level film work, Darth Maul: Apprentice might be the best Star Wars fan film I've ever seen.
Congressional Democrats have heralded this parental leave deal, though it falls short of their original demands, which included paid leave for caregivers looking after sick family members.
For all the excitement and potential glory of photographing the Super Bowl, Mr. Mills said there is one way it falls short of being a dream job.
Palestinian leaders have spurned the conference, alleging pro-Israeli bias from Washington and saying the still unpublished U.S. peace plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
The State Department, according to the Washington Post, is fine with signing a peace declaration, as it falls short of an actual formal, legally binding peace treaty.
And Apple itself models a product lifespan of three years for its phones — which, for a product that costs over $900, falls short of many people's expectations.
"It's clear that some of what is in the program does not reflect Facebook's policies or values and falls short of the high standards we expect," she wrote.
With the delta spanning three administrative areas, there have been cross-border efforts to clean up the air, but it often falls short of World Health Organization standards.
Bale has his moments of genius like Saturday&aposs goal, but is increasingly a super-sub, a player who falls short of the crushingly consistent brilliance of Ronaldo.
If Trump falls short of Clinton by a narrow margin, Trump's backers are bound to blame holdouts like Cruz for failing to do more to help their party.
While marginally above inflation for most workers, the offer falls short of the hikes demanded by the four unions involved, which reach over 1.3340 percent in some cases.
It's still going to be inferior to the Rift/Vive, since the upgraded console still falls short of the power a VR-ready gaming PC is capable of.
Cerrejon's offer is above the 4.09 percent inflation for last year, but the union has said it falls short of expectations given strong coal prices in recent months.
But it falls short of what investors were looking for, with expectations on HBO to have over 1 million — if not closer to 2 million — subscribers by now.
Maternity and paternity leave policies, too, have increasingly earned time in the spotlight, as studies show that the U.S. falls short of many global standards for working parents.
While the report is solid and could be subject to a positive revision, it falls short of providing a resounding vote for a September move by the Fed.
Despite the 2.7 percent year-over-year current reading, this gain falls short of the close to 4 percent nominal increases seen historically during periods of low unemployment.
That number falls short of funding calls from the president, but the spending package is also expected to contain approximately $1.3 billion in funding for new border technology.
In statements on Friday, they said the resolution falls short of their demands and accused the DNC of trying to avoid committing to a debate on climate change.
The PBOC will reduce the cash banks hold as reserves in a move that frees up lending for small firms but falls short of a broad monetary easing.
Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the panel, said that the White House should propose a new nominee if Pompeo falls short of the votes on the committee.
Union President Alicia Priest told reporters they received $479 million in funding for the next school year, but it falls short of  the $600 million educators were seeking.
At its best, Mozart finds a way to have this cake and eat it too — by showing all of the ways New York falls short of that ideal.
So what happens if Biden (or Sanders, if he manages to get back into first place) falls short of a pledged delegate majority when voting concludes in June?
The revamped $493 million loan pledges to provide pregnant girls and new mothers with "Alternative Education Pathways" but falls short of calling for a reversal of the ban.
The Bruno Mars way-back machine has been one of pop's most reliable tools in the last few years, and it rarely falls short of complete, uncanny accuracy.
In addition to the NTAP, Medicare reimburses hospitals for CAR-T therapy under an existing coverage code for bone marrow transplants, which also falls short of actual costs.
At the same time, he admitted he has some staffing changes to make (not sure who!) so that seems like it falls short of any sort of equilibrium.
Nonetheless, New York's effort still falls short of the original bill's language, which sought to apply the 260 percent set aside to a wider range of residential buildings.
And while gun-rights supporters often warn of bloodshed if gun owners' Second Amendment rights are violated, that rhetoric still falls short of direct incitement to commit murder.
Progressive lawmakers and outside group are putting new pressure on the party to flex its muscle and block another spending bill that falls short of their demands. Sen.
Though the actual cap falls short of this, it still represents progress for football fans across the country, who have watched match ticket prices rapidly rise in recent years.
Matrix Industries' new PowerWatch X promises to be a more useful and capable wearable, but even with infinite battery life, it still falls short of being a useful smartwatch.
Requirements will be phased in from January, but UniCredit falls short of its transitional requirement of over 19.6% of risk-weighted assets (RWAs), which were last reported at €360.7bn.
Analyst Rod Hall reiterated his neutral rating Tuesday, telling clients that it's increasingly likely that Apple falls short of unit sales and average selling price estimates later this year.
"The global recovery continues, but it remains uneven and falls short of our ambition for strong, sustainable and balanced growth," the leaders said in a draft seen by Reuters.
The film's reviews are neither negative nor positive — it's not a bad movie by objective standards, but falls short of the animated original's innovation because, well, it's not original.
Jazz small forward Gordon Hayward has elevated his play to an All-Star level but Utah's supply of talent certainly falls short of the amount in the Warriors' stable.
Focus on what you do well and help partners and potential buyers understand your unique value rather than boiling the ocean with a vision that falls short of reality.
USDA's current U.S. corn yield of 175.1 bushels per acre is propping up domestic supply projections in a big way, but what if yield falls short of that target?
But while the core headphone experience is improved, the Dash Pro still falls short of the company's original vision for the Dash: putting a futuristic computer in your ears.
The latest December output projection was up from the EIA's 73.45-bcfd forecast in November but falls short of the record high 19923 bcfd produced on average in 2015.
But given its pedigree, it has the potential for greatness, and at least through its first five episodes (all that HBO sent out), Vinyl falls short of that mark.
Even if she falls short of her best intentions or her best self (ahem, Marnie), I like playing people who at least feel they have some amount of agency.
She's not reduced to a single actress who inevitably falls short of being who we need Nancy Drew to be: A reflection of our deepest desires and greatest potential.
While the known evidence falls short of a clear criminal connection to the president, the immediate danger could be a strategy to trigger Trump to commit possible impeachable offenses.
Many believe that if Trump falls short of that mark, the delegates will turn their backs on him in the floor fight and deliver the nomination to someone else.
But the study also falls short of saying why exactly typhoons are getting stronger: is it human-made climate change, or just variations that happen naturally on our planet?
" "The United States is faced with a critical choice: will it pursue a deal with North Korea that improves US and allied security but falls short of immediate denuclearization?
But it falls short of what's clearly needed: a scholarship fund specifically for descendants who are poor and generationally disadvantaged by the legacy of slavery from which Georgetown profited.
Still, "the biggest concern is it falls short of that end goal because it really doesn't help consumers understand what they are going to be liable for," she said.
Indeed, even the higher 2.0 percent estimate for this year, still falls short of the 750 percent forecast held by the government prior to the Brexit vote last June.
And the government's ventilator-reserve falls short of the number of devices needed to help sickened Americans, according to a report from the Center for Public Integrity published Tuesday.
"Annual funding for repair and construction of Bureau of Indian Education schools consistently falls short of the need," according to a report by the National Congress of American Indians.
These concerns have been echoed in editorials throughout New York State and nationwide, voicing concerns that the legislation falls short of putting student success before economic and political motivations.
Bernie Sanders the Democratic presidential nomination if he wins a plurality of delegates during the primary but falls short of a majority, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
SEOUL, Dec 20 (Reuters) - South Korea believes Japan's latest measure on export curbs is "partial progress" but falls short of a fundamental resolution, a presidential official said on Friday.
Tonight's address surpassed Mr. Trump's first State of the Union speech by about two minutes, but falls short of former President Bill Clinton's 2000 address by about six minutes.
Embedded within Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan is something more depressing and desperate than merely the idea that modern America falls short of some past Golden Age.
Since the alliance between Sanchez's Socialists and far-left Unidas Podemos falls short of an absolute majority, its success depends on the support or abstention of small regional parties.
While the plan boosts defense spending by $54 billion, it falls short of campaign promises for a "historic" hike in military spending amid plans to rebuild the U.S. Navy.
Critics, however, say that the proposed spending increase falls short of what Trump had promised during the 256 presidential campaign, when he frequently depicted the U.S. military as underfunded.
Positive spreads, termed "backwardation", when the price of the nearby contract is above the longer-dated one, are correlated with low and falling inventories, when production falls short of consumption.
The $22800 million Sanders raised from second quarter contributions falls short of the $22800 million that South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign announced it raised in the same period.
Instead, Sanders stuck to comparing and contrasting their records, hitting her for a $12-an-hour minimum wage that falls short of his call for a national minimum $15 wage.
The latest November output projection was a little lower than EIA's 20173-bcfd forecast in October and falls short of the record high 74.14 bcfd produced on average in 2015.
It falls short of the 2003% a year that think-tanks like the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and the Health Foundation say is the minimum required to improve services.
The island sees higher baseline revenues and lower expenses than the board's projection, though it falls short of some spending cuts recommended by the board, such as on healthcare funding.
We rate Pelosi's claim as mostly true because the Democratic caucus falls short of representing women, but is over-representative of people of color and those who identify as LGBT.
It's an impressive ramp up of production, but it still falls short of Musk's goal of 2,500 Model 3s per week by the end of the first quarter of 2018.
What both programs have demonstrated is that the thrill associated with hearing those first strains of the theme music again can dissipate quickly when the show falls short of expectations.
Even if he falls short of that number, 64 percent of fellow New Yorkers say Trump should be nominated if he enters the convention with more delegates than anyone else.
Joe Mauer is paid handsomely to deliver all of this and more, and even amidst this resurgence still probably falls short of the mark he would have liked to hit.
The carbon tax response falls short of emissions targets the country signed up for in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and is considered "highly insufficient" by the Climate Action Tracker group.
While over half of the pledges from the conference have been fulfilled, it falls short of the goal of $2.1 billion required for the UN's overall humanitarian strategy and plan.
What we know: The deficit hawks are still negotiating a "trigger" that would take effect if the tax bill adds to the deficit or falls short of economic growth predictions.
Quarterly revisions for last year deliver a picture that falls short of the president's promises of 3% economic growth and nowhere near his hyperbolic pledges for 3, 4, 5% growth.
"There are facts here that should be alarming to us as a country that falls short of facts that would establish a basis for impeachment or for prosecution," Yates said.
Encinia's indictment on Wednesday falls short of demands from activists and community members who have called for the trooper to be indicted for wrongful arrest and alleged assault of Bland.
The total number of ratifications has reached 60 - including the world's two biggest emitters, the United States and China - but still falls short of the 55 percent mark on emissions.
If Trudeau wins more seats than Scheer but falls short of a majority, as polls suggest could happen, he will need some opposition legislators to agree to help him govern.
If Trudeau wins more seats than Scheer but falls short of a majority, as polls suggest could happen, he will need some opposition legislators to agree to help him govern.
One is what Sanders himself has projected publicly, that he should be the nominee even if he falls short of the required majority and just has a plurality of delegates.
If your patient's condition falls short of the legal definition of disability, or if the animal isn't really alleviating that disability, you would be abetting an abuse of the system.
This is particularly salient in Iowa, where election rules force caucusgoers to support their second choice if their preferred candidate falls short of the minimum threshold at their caucus site.
However, the American Society of Civil Engineers says while a $1 trillion investment is significant, "it still falls short "of the $3.6 trillion needed to restore all of the nation's infrastructure.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While U.S. President Donald Trump's budget proposal for national defense increases spending, it falls short of campaign promises to rebuild the Navy and a "historic" increase in military spending.
However, it still falls short of the 50 percent control now required to give it a majority shareholding and said it would extend a deadline to reach that target until Jan.
But the proposal drew a veto threat from the White House as it falls short of President Barack Obama's $1.9 billion funding request, and makes $750 million in budget cuts elsewhere.
Where the E-tron falls short of the I-Pace and Model X is that it's not quite as quick, and it also may not offer quite as robust a range.
Advocacy groups worried that the New York Declaration on Migrants and Refugees — an outcome document which contains no concrete commitments and is not legally binding — falls short of what is needed.
It's disorienting at times, but Saterstrom calmly guides you through the book's internal logic and magic; even if an essay falls short of its aims, you're acutely aware of those aims.
Jason is back working now but for less pay, and the couple struggles to make repayments of 2,000 euros a month, which falls short of the 2,500 euros that is due.
However sizable the settlement, advocates for the family say the payout falls short of actual justice, given the grand jury decision last December not to press any charges in the case.
The first time someone falls short of working enough hours or fails to produce all the necessary paperwork to prove an exemption could mean losing food assistance for a whole year.
When Mrs May eventually returns from Brussels with a deal that falls short of the Brexit fantasy that voters were mis-sold, expect those in the Leave camp to cry treachery.
While this falls short of direct rule, Brokenshire made clear the British parliament would keep taking on more and more powers over Northern Ireland the longer it remains without an executive.
Donald Trump is the clear front-runner on the G.O.P. side, but if he falls short of an outright majority on the first ballot, Ted Cruz might still pull it out.
"This month's employment number falls short of the 28503-month average primarily because of slowing in small business hiring," said Ahu Yildirmaz, vice president and head of the ADP Research Institute.
But the deal falls short of Democrats' initial demands, raising questions among liberals about the point of the government shutdown and what they got in return for agreeing to reopen it.
Trump was expected to push lawmakers hard to quickly approve his tax package, despite critics who will say it falls short of the "tax reform" he promised on the campaign trail.
Lawmakers this week also passed a plan to comply with a March 2 Kansas Supreme Court ruling that found the school funding system falls short of a constitutional requirement for adequacy.
First, the USWNT took on US Soccer in 2016, demanding equal pay to the men; while the new CBA falls short of that goal, they did secure a number of improvements.
Therein lies the uneasy alliance: The white nationalists, neo-Nazis and alt-right are energized by Trump's election, and yet many find his white power positioning falls short of their own.
Based on its analysis of polling in competitive states like North Carolina, Virginia, and Texas, the survey finds that current support for Trump falls short of the exit polling in 2016.
If whatever May is able to secure from the EU falls short of her party's expectations, she could face a repeat of the heavy defeat her original deal suffered in parliament.
The move falls short of Mr. Trump's promise to declare a national emergency, which would have triggered federal funds to fight a scourge that claimed more than 21872,21958 lives in 2016.
As Michael Kimmelman explained in The Times on Monday, Mr. Cuomo has a plan for Penn, but it falls short of the radical intervention that the blighted hub so badly needs.
If a candidate falls short of that number, his or her supporters can either leave the caucus or support better-performing contenders for the second and final vote of the evening.
However, the bill falls short of providing much-needed investment in mitigation, which would allow officials in flood-prone areas to begin to reduce risk and encourage preparedness before disasters strike.
"West Ham United in no way condones any behaviour that falls short of the highest standards which the club sets when it comes to equality," a club spokesperson told Sky Sports.
The competitive threat is especially interesting when you consider that TikTok's user retention — the percentage of users who return to the app every week — still falls short of Facebook or Instagram.
Overall, Bloomberg's plan is similar to the plans of his Democratic opponents but falls short of calling for an end to deportations like some of the more liberal candidates are proposing.
But what the administration has actually implemented and done falls short of the massive response that advocates and experts argue is necessary to reverse the deadliest overdose crisis in US history.
While the statement calls for "consequences for bad behavior in cyberspace," it falls short of spelling out what kind of international penalties a country that engages in that behavior might incur.
Though the Standard Model has proved to be consistent in predicting experimental results, it falls short of providing a complete explanation of interactions among particles, and of how the universe works.
Though the Standard Model has proved to be consistent in predicting experimental results, it falls short of providing a complete explanation of interactions among particles, and of how the universe works.
Both the Conservative Party and the D.U.P. emphasize that they have not formed a coalition, and that their arrangement in Parliament falls short of a deal on a full policy program.
The administration's statement — which falls short of a veto threat — comes just one day after Senate GOP leadership said it was unsure about the bill's passage, citing the concerns among Democrats.
We're so used to seeing Wendy as the calm, mature center of a fight between two blustery men that it's healthy to recognize how she falls short of her own standard.
The total falls short of the Obama administration's projected signups of 13.8 million people and is slightly down from the 2016 enrollment period, when 85033 million people signed up for plans.
If Trump falls short of that threshold but enters the convention with a plurality of delegates, 69 percent of Republicans in New York said he should still be awarded the nomination.
Donnelly, another Democrat up for reelection next year, said the current tax bill falls short of what he, Manchin and Heitkamp discussed with Trump at a White House dinner in September.
But the frenetic period that opened with an inaugural address about "American carnage" and ended with a raucous campaign rally has brought a spotty record that falls short of his promises.
Still, the Chinese SLBM force falls short of the US. The US Navy's Ohio-class ballistic submarine fleet numbers 14, with each of those subs capable of carrying 20 Trident missiles.
"Although the bill is a positive step forward, it falls short of fixing some of FOIA's biggest problems, including agency delay and stonewalling," the civil liberties group said in a statement.
Nevertheless, critics warn that it falls short of eliminating conflicts of interest — such as commission-based pay or other financial arrangements — that end up costing investors and lining the pockets of brokers.
It's hard to complain about Microsoft releasing this powerful tool on PC for free, but it also falls short of what PC players really want: The full version of Halo 5: Guardians.
That deal, which currently falls short of the creditor participation threshold needed for court approval, would exchange existing PREPA bonds for new debt and link future payments to the island's economic recovery.
He falls short of that lofty goal because he has to actually bet, raise or fold his hands – he can play multiple tables at once, but he cannot fully automate his bumhunting.
Even if the League falls short of that number, it will be able to rely on the backing of a small party of hard-line former neo-fascists, the Brothers of Italy.
As these companies secure late-stage funding before their public market exit, smart private investors are setting terms that ensure they don't lose a dime if the IPO falls short of expectations.
It is far more ambitious than a Medicare buy-in or other public options, but it still falls short of what the Democratic left believes is necessary to fix American health care.
The $733 billion package, known as the annual National Defense Authorization Act, falls short of the President's request for $750 billion, a level that has already passed the Senate in its version.
The government and the rebel alliance - Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) - accuse each other of stalling on implementation and the rebels complain that the U.N.-backed deal falls short of their demands.
But the response by U.S. lawmakers, business executives and officials falls short of the concerted and effective nationwide pressure campaign Canadian officials had hoped would be launched if a major threat developed.
Institutional Shareholder Services, the world's biggest, said Bramson's proposal "falls short of what can reasonably be expected from a shareholder trying to address issues at a 28 billion pounds, systemically important bank".
But out of 23 analysts, only three have a "sell" rating on the stock, showing belief that even if FCA falls short of its targets there are grounds to expect an improvement.
A petition filed in Pennsylvania court last month alleges that Kasich had invalid signatures on his petition to appear on the ballot there and thus falls short of the 85033,000 signatures needed.
Greece argues that its laws do not allow it to pass contingency laws and offered to legislate an automatic mechanism for across-the-board spending cuts if it falls short of goals.
The increase falls short of the 28500 percent given to military personnel, and House Democrats — who had promoted the higher figure for nondefense workers — are already vowing to keep up that fight.
Transparency and human rights due diligence Google's refusal to respond substantively to concerns over its reported plans for a Chinese search service falls short of the company's commitment to accountability and transparency.
The new rules say that brokers cannot put their own interests ahead of their customers' — an arguably higher standard than suitability, which experts say still falls short of saying customers come first.
But she left open the option of reconvening the House, either to amend the Senate bill or pass the Democrats' alternative package, if the Senate proposal falls short of her caucus's requirements.
Equifax's offer of one year of free protection falls short of what consumers really need, because their information can be bought and sold by hackers for years to come, Mr. Ulzheimer added.
"Overall, China's support for scientific innovation with drugs and medical devices is lacking, and the quality of products on the market still falls short of top international levels," the draft proposals said.
But you add up all the specific commitments of all the nations that agree, it still falls short of what's necessary to stay below two degrees or 1.5 degrees, the aspirational goal.
The government is selling $1 billion of Eurobonds this week but this falls short of the $5 billion Nigeria said a year ago it wanted to borrow abroad including the World Bank.
The Dutch government announced plans for more economic stimulus in the coming year, but analysts believe it falls short of what institutions like the European Central Bank President (ECB) have called for.
This, ultimately, is where "The Choice" — a genuinely engaging episode of National Geographic's Iraq War-set miniseries The Long Road Home, a fictional account of a true story — falls short of greatness.
By not letting characters deal with the emotional fallout of the technology at hand, "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" falls short of the insight Black Mirror has done so well in the past.
But the talent pool at Zhongguancun Science Park, or Z-Park, still falls short of that in San Francisco, said Liu Minhua, head of the talent management division of the Beijing Communist Party.
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The board has determined that Broadcom's proposal "materially undervalues" Qualcomm and falls short of the firm regulatory commitment it would demand given the significant downside risk of a failed transaction, the company said.
Late Tuesday, the PBOC unexpectedly announced it would cut the cash banks hold as reserves in a move that frees up lending for small firms but falls short of a broad monetary easing.
But while photographer Adriene Hughes acknowledges the science behind climate change, she thinks that data falls short of communicating the sense of loss we feel in the face of a heating world planet.
However, though the current number is double the number of hate groups that existed in 1999, it falls short of the high of 1,018 hate groups recognized by the organization in 20163. 2.
Yet Trump's demeanor obviously falls short of the elevated standards established by the likes of Washington, Abraham Lincoln or Ronald Reagan, and appears to risk fraying that faith in his office still further.
That would mark an increase from the current level of 1.2 percent of GDP, but still falls short of the 2 percent target that NATO members have agreed to move toward by 2024.
Democrats say letting the ATF address bump stocks through regulation falls short of what's needed in the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, in which 58 people were killed.
"While the offer is encouraging, cementing BPY's rumored interest and the recent M&A euphoria, it falls short of GGP private market value estimates and investor expectations," Mizuho analyst Haendel St. Juste said.
It narrowly focuses only on sexual harassment training requirements for Senate members, staff and interns -- which falls short of the many more comprehensive pieces of legislation that are being drafted on the issue.
Letter To the Editor: The June 30 editorial "Behind the Cruel Attack on Turkey" unfortunately falls short of explaining the reasons behind the heinous terror attack targeting Istanbul Ataturk Airport on June 28.
Republican aides have also considered continuing funding, with a boost in border security money that falls short of the President's $5 billion request, but is more than the current level of $1.3 billion.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is an independent, non-governmental agency that sets the rules of conduct for stockbrokers, investigates misconduct, and brings enforcement actions when behavior falls short of the ideal.
And while it just falls short of timelessness (a clubby instrumental in place of a good old fashioned chorus is the Pop Curse of 2017), you have to admit it's an absolute blast.
The 43% wind is about 24 miles which falls short of the 29 mile definition of a derecho, and wind reports >208 mph would have to start NOW, but it could happen. pic.twitter.
The two sides signed the United Nations-backed deal last year but the Tuareg-led coalition has complained that it falls short of their demands for their northern region, which they call Azawad.
However, UN officials say the trial falls short of their call for an independent and international investigation, and US officials say it has not reached the "threshold of credibility and accountability" they expect.
We're at the forefront of the perversely belated quest for justice for women who have been sexually harassed and abused, and we're reckoning with how much our reality falls short of our ideals.
If he falls short of these assumptions in any state, he'd miss winning the delegate majority — unless, of course, he's able to compensate for that loss by winning more delegates in other states.
Bennet's third-quarter total falls short of his second-quarter fundraising haul — about $2.8 million — and may portend trouble as he heads into a critical three-month period for the Democratic nominating contest.
House Democrats plan to reject a bipartisan effort by Senate leaders to boost emergency funding for the Zika virus because it falls short of President Obama's request, a top lawmaker said Wednesday. Rep.
They say that's troubling even if it falls short of the overt collusion his critics have accused him of amid revelations about his ties to lobbyists who helped him arrange housing and travel.
The fix falls short of the "grandfathering" that industry has called for, whereby EU regulators would allow contracts spanning years to run to maturity even if Britain left the bloc without a deal.
The way in which users must wave around hand-held controllers such as HTC's "wands" to input movements falls short of the promise of VR, which will eventually use sensors to convey bodily movement.
Private equity has long played a role in financing commercial real estate, but its growing presence in residential lending to borrowers whose credit profile falls short of high-street bank requirements has raised concerns.
Increasingly, other Democrats are denouncing Biden's message, saying he overestimates Republicans' willingness to work with any Democratic president and that his approach to politics falls short of solving the systemic problems facing the country.
"As such, we think that the IMPACT trial falls short of providing the awaited robust evidence to better understand the potential for stepping up to single-inhaler triple therapy in clinical practice," they wrote.
"I'm disappointed to hear about any behavior in our workplace that falls short of the diverse and inclusive culture we are striving to create," Nadella wrote in Monday's email, which was published by Quartz.
And the new testimony may increasingly force the President's supporters into a fallback argument: that what he did was inappropriate but falls short of the standard of high crimes and misdemeanors needed for impeachment.
Even when a massive deal like the $200 million raised by China's VIPKID — a company valued at $1.5 billion — is factored in, the edtech market falls short of the projections investors are fawning over.
Because of this, only showing the ads that were bought through a candidate's Facebook page omits quite a bit of information and falls short of the transparency sought by Seattle's 1977 campaign finance law.
But judgments awarded against organizations or governments are often unenforceable and even when there are assets that can be claimed in the United States, their value often falls short of the award. (reut.rs/2dexDdV)
Importantly, comments by Chicago Fed President Charles Evans suggested market pricing for just one more hike this year falls short of what one of the least aggressive supporters of tighter policy thinks is appropriate.
If he falls short of that 1,237 threshold, the Republican Party's delegates will need to pick their nominee at a contested convention in Cleveland in July, by following a complex process of sequential votes.
The People's Bank of China said late on Tuesday it will reduce the cash banks hold as reserves, a move that frees up lending for small firms but falls short of broad monetary easing.
Rick Marshall, Digital Trends: Jones still falls short of the character-defining performance that his Netflix predecessors – Daredevil star Charlie Cox, Jessica Jones star Krysten Ritter, and Luke Cage star Mike Colter – all provide.
While the American Health Care Act has some very good reforms, including the expansion of health savings accounts (HSAs) and the modernization of Medicaid, it falls short of Republicans' frequent pledges to repeal ObamaCare.
We may not always agree on how to do this, but it is crucial that different voices, experiences and situations are part of the discussion, even when the outcome falls short of radical change.
Democrats feel confident that Trump will get the blame for a shutdown if he refuses to sign a spending package that falls short of the $5 billion he has demanded for his border wall.
Yet even the faster rate of growth falls short of the 2900 percent target the White House Council of Economic Advisers forecasting for 220006 and several years beyond in a report released last week.
In total, as much as $20 billion worth of potential export deals, impacting large and small exporters alike, are stuck in abeyance thanks to the fact the bank's board falls short of a quorum.
"However, an outcome at the OPEC meeting which falls short of market expectations, will likely lead to a selloff, and given the large speculative long in Brent, this could be fairly severe," it added.
And, as a number of others have pointed out, the "moonshot" analogy falls short of the magnitude of the number of cancers that need to be "cured"--or more realistically effectively treated and managed.
In most cases, this choice falls short of the threshold for disobeying an unlawful order, because it's not strictly illegal for service members to support Mr. Trump politically or plan a parade for him.
Robert added that the ongoing political upheaval in Hong Kong could make any deal unattractive to shareholders before noting that the price offered by HKEX falls short of how LSE itself values the business.
While it has yet to be revealed, Palestinians briefed on the plan say it falls short of their demands for a state on all lands captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.
The Trump administration will have to accept a deal that falls short of North Korea giving up all of its weapons right away but that lays out a path to final denuclearization in phases.
The EU offered a plan for a so-called capital-market union in 2015, but the project remains incomplete and still "falls short" of its initial goals, the document said, calling for its "reboot".
The tax plan announced by the House Ways and Means chairman is consistent with the June 2202 Better Way framework but falls short of all of its aspirations, especially in eliminating deductions and subsidies.
Yet even the faster rate of growth falls short of the 28503 percent target the White House Council of Economic Advisers forecasting for 22019 and several years beyond in a report released last week.
If Trump's investment prophecy falls short of its mark, the net result will be a cash transfer directly into the pockets of those who own corporations, financed by a big hit to the deficit.
The Politico-Morning Consult poll found that the percentage of those surveyed who back beginning an impeachment inquiry against the president falls short of the proportion of Democratic lawmakers pushing to begin the proceedings.
According to screenshots of manuals provided to precinct chairs, the guidelines do not make clear that a candidate who falls short of the 15 percent viability threshold can get there on the second alignment.
Economists say such a family could end up paying more if the value of the new tax rates and expanded standard deduction falls short of the value of tax breaks the family enjoyed previously.
The proposal falls short of what American officials have demanded — a complete abandonment of the North's nuclear and missile programs — but it would help keep the North's nuclear arsenal from expanding, at least temporarily.
Like famed economist John Maynard Keynes, Modern Monetary Theory advocates think government has an important role in offsetting what happens when demand falls short of what's needed to keep everyone who wants a job employed.
It's not yet clear whether he'll intervene if Republican leaders produce legislation that falls short of his coverage goals or violates his pledge not to cut Medicaid spending, which looks especially likely in the House.
An extensive investigation from the Washington Post has claimed that Trump's philanthropy "falls short of his words," and some have pointed to that type of finding as a reason not to support the GOP nominee.
Investigators will be on the lookout for instances when the Trump Organization may have falsified business records, which is itself a crime in New York State even if the activity falls short of actual fraud.
Crook this week updated a chart he first presented in 2015 that showed over daily, monthly and even on a five-year basis, Buffett's Nebraska-based conglomerate often falls short of the S&P 500.
That falls short of the growth of 8.75 percent, or 0.44 percent per quarter, under Governor Toshihiko Fukui in 2003-2008, although he enjoyed a tailwind from brisk growth in emerging markets during that period.
Gold prices could rise as high as $1,450 an ounce this year, it forecast meanwhile, a five-year peak, as equities hit the buffers, the U.S. dollar weakens and global growth falls short of expectations.
Late last year it has applied to be a so-called industrial loan company, an entity that enjoys some of the same privileges as a traditional bank but falls short of a full bank charter.
Although Facebook said it would use two-factor authentication and protect consumers' assets if their accounts were breached, consumer advocates say this falls short of the kinds of protections people get from established payment systems.
It falls short of the many more comprehensive pieces of legislation that have been proposed to focus on broader reforms to the Office of Compliance for reporting complaints and to bring more transparency to settlements.
This hard-power delta between Maduro and Guaidó suggests the second of America's strategic objectives — splintering Maduro's support among the armed forces — falls short of what will be required to see a transition in Venezuela.
But what ended up happening was that Jaworski prosecuted Kleindienst for crimes of failure to provide accurate information to Congress, which is a misdemeanor — which, of course, falls short of perjury, which is a felony.
But it falls short of widely discussed plans over the past few years of the possible creation of a financial super-regulator that would also include China's central bank and the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
But that falls short of an outright commitment to annex the valley, and a party spokesman said a Blue and White-led government would "maintain an open channel" for a peace deal with the Palestinians.
Mr. Mathur says that even if India falls short of those ambitious goals, just coming close will have a huge impact on the concentration of greenhouse gases in the world and pollution within the country.
A competing bipartisan bill offered by Democratic and Republican Senators that does include an extension of DACA also currently falls short of the 60 votes needed for cloture, and has been rejected by the President.
At the same time, Democrats are gearing up to reject a gun violence proposal expected from the White House as soon as Thursday if it falls short of the proposal sponsored in 2628 by Sens.
Coal-reliant eastern European states want to win financial guarantees before backing the Green Deal, and campaigners cautioned that the initiative falls short of the massive shifts they say are needed to save vanishing ecosystems.
Prices are also expected to rise at double the pace of inflation and wages as supply falls short of rising demand, making housing less affordable, according to property market analysts in a recent Reuters poll.
Foxconn's agreement with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation "does protect the state to some extent if Foxconn falls short of promised job creation," said Timothy Bartik, an economist for the Upjohn Institute in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Legal experts and some Democratic lawmakers noted that the proposed three-year extension of DACA protections falls short of terms discussed as part of a possible immigration deal between Trump and Democrats that crumbled last year.
But it falls short of calling for new legislative changes which could close other existing loopholes which allow EU countries to set low fines for banks involved in money laundering and to avoid disclosure of wrongdoers.
Beijing's proposed increase in military spending outstrips the predicted 6.5 percent growth for China's economy in 2018, but it falls short of the 10 percent increase in U.S. military spending proposed for 2018 by Donald Trump.
Republicans may find "reform and rename" a far more manageable goal — even if it falls short of their promise to drive a stake through the heart of the ACA, and even if it involves some pretense.
Mark John Winchester, a Japan-based indigenous rights expert, calls the new bill a "small step forward" in terms of indigenous recognition and anti-discrimination, but says it falls short of truly empowering the Ainu people.
Craig's four turns as Bond — last year's Spectre being his finale — was enough to tie Pierce Brosnan, but falls short of Roger Moore and Sean Connery, who each strapped on the tux and gadgets seven times.
As for battery life, it falls short of other phablets like the Pixel XL and iPhone 7 Plus, but if you're eyeing this phone, you'll probably have no problem carrying a spare battery in your pocket.
But the visa program is riddled with fraud and national security risks, according to several government watchdog reports, and critics say its current use falls short of the program's original goal to reinvigorate economically failing areas.
If a public servant's behavior in office falls short of campaign speech, even when that campaign speech was used to solicit contributions, the best recourse for citizens is not litigious but political: vote elected officials out.
While he handed control of his real estate business, the Trump Organization, over to his two elder sons, ethics experts have argued that the move falls short of what should be done to remove possible conflicts.
As any parent understands, there are always going to be those friends of your child where you have an acquaintance-type, friendly but casual relationship with the parents that falls short of earning "Facebook friend" status.
There's also a hefty amount of storage in the back even with all seats in place, but for road trips it still likely falls short of the space needed to carry six people and their luggage.
But the narrowly tailored action falls short of the type of comprehensive legislation gun control advocates and many Democrats say is needed to stop the shooting deaths of school children, concert-goers, church worshipers and others.
But the legislation falls short of benchmarks set by a more expansive overhaul proposed in Congress during Barack Obama's presidency and of the kinds of changes sought by some liberal and conservative activists targeting mass incarceration.
Instead, seven years later, the S.E.C. proposed a rule, requiring brokers to act in the "best interest" of clients, that would slightly raise broker standards but falls short of the fiduciary requirements that the staff recommended.
But she left open the possibility that House Democrats may choose to amend the Senate bill, if it falls short of their expectations, or vote on their own $2.5 trillion package, which was unveiled Monday night.
Though the milestone falls short of company's own expectations (RIL's Mukesh Ambani had hoped to see 100 million subscribers by the end of 0003), Reliance Jio's ability to get 72 million subscribers will worry incumbent players.
The current paradigm around water delivery falls short of 85033st century needs, and to move beyond aqueduct-esque infrastructure, it's important to understand four basic fundamentals of water that makes something so simple, so very difficult.
While it's encouraging to see Vice President Biden finally come around to supporting many of the ideas I and others have proposed, his plan falls short of the transformative change our broken criminal justice system needs.
That is where the Siem Reap factory falls short of otherwise being a "good model", according to Khun Tharo, a workers' rights advocate with the Phnom Penh-based Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights.
Though the figure falls short of the $125 billion Huawei predicted back in January that it would generate in 2019, Xu said $122 billion would still represent an 18% increase on its annual revenue for 2018.
Ciudadanos, which came fourth in both elections, said on Sunday it would add its 32 parliamentary seats to Rajoy's 137 in Wednesday's vote, but this still falls short of the 176 needed for an absolute majority.
That kind of blend of Harris's and Bennet/Brown's ideas would, in effect, be a very small version of a basic income, albeit one that phases out for upper-income people and falls short of universality.
The transition plan announced by President-elect Donald Trump falls short of the standards met by every President since the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, according to the Director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
Suu Kyi, who before coming to power said the government should have the "courage" to review the law, is now urging Rohingya to accept the National Verification Card, a residency document that falls short of full citizenship.
Chief among the Fed's concerns are slowing global growth, inflation that persistently falls short of the Fed's 2% target, and the ramifications of tariffs the U.S. and its trading partners, particularly China, have levied on each other.
Why it matters: As it stands, the U.S. has no policy on the potential threat of robotization to jobs, or even a legal definition of AI. The draft bill falls short of ordering action or formulating policy.
Overall labor productivity in the region falls short of the EU average based on data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), but higher spending on machinery and automation has led to modest gains.
Even if "Work" falls short of the absolute peak, it's already lived up to Drake and Rihanna's impressive collaborative track record: 2010's "What's My Name?" and 2011's "Take Care" both landed within the Top 10.
Democratic sources say that Schumer wants to steer clear of tough talk about filibustering Gorsuch if he doesn't have any intention of cracking the whip hard enough to make sure the nominee falls short of 60 votes.
Wasserman Schultz did not take well to Sanders's response, saying it "falls short" of making sure Sanders supporters don't exhibit that behavior in the future, most likely thinking of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July.
"We cannot support any measure that falls short of funding the Department of Defense at levels consistent with or above the levels set by the FY2023 NDAA," they wrote, referring to the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act.
The Democratic presidential candidate's haul falls short of the $24.8 million raised by South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the $21.5 million that former Vice President Joe Biden raised and the $18 million haul from Vermont Sen.
But when politicians make firm promises, and everything that falls short of the promise is seen as a betrayal, it's hard for people to engage in politics other than in ever-bigger waves of anger and disappointment.
Given that a recent report from the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates it would take $1.6 trillion by 2020 to get the country's infrastructure up to snuff, even Trump's plan falls short of meeting the need.
But the show falls short of evoking any further inquiry about the ongoing contemporary implications of 20th-century conflicts today, even as extreme nationalism, which is what led to the internment then, has suddenly become relevant again.
Comey's allegation falls short of meeting the elements of honest services fraud, which is what Blagojevich was convicted of, because even Comey doesn't allege that the president asked for something specific in return for his continued employment.
So while I'd be happy about the voting age being lowered to 218 as Yang proposes, and such a plan is far more realistic than mine, it still falls short of our obligations to our fellow citizens.
As real-life immigrants are detained and murdered every day, it would be easy to make a game that falls short of the horrifying realities of immigrants in the United States for fear of scaring off players.
Speaking on the Senate floor Thursday, McConnell sought to reassure lawmakers of the President's position before taking a vote on the plan, which falls short of providing the $5 billion in border wall funding Trump had demanded.
"  How so on gun legislation: "Democrats are [also] gearing up to reject a gun violence proposal expected from the White House as soon as Thursday if it falls short of the proposal sponsored in 2013 by Sens.
Whether coal demand returns to 2014 levels or falls short of the mark will largely depend on consumption in China, which accounts for about half of the world's appetite, IEA said in it's 2016 Medium-Term Market Report.
But, according to union leaders, that $500 million falls short of what the school system needs for a financially stable future, and it comes with huge caveats, at least in the views of the teachers who are protesting.
ONE PARTY WINS THE MOST SEATS BUT FALLS SHORT OF A MAJORITY To govern Canada, a prime minister must show that he or she has the confidence of the House of Commons, the elected lower chamber of Parliament.
Ms Lagarde falls short of accusing Athens of being responsible for spying on her officials, but she warns Mr Tsipras that "it is critical that your authorities ensure an environment that respects the privacy of their internal discussions".
Absent the Fiduciary Rule, brokers have been held to a so-called "suitability standard," which obliges them to recommend investments that are "suitable" for their clients, but falls short of requiring that they put clients' best interests first.
At that level, the basic salary falls short of the 27,600 pounds average U.K. wage for the tax year ended April 2015 - which reflects the most recent figures available - according to data from the Office of National Statistics.
Following federal and state mandates, Boston incorporates a "veterans preference" system in its public hiring — but that falls short of explaining the impetus of veterans there and across the nation continuing to be public servants in their communities.
These delegates could be pivotal if Mr. Trump narrowly falls short of 1,237 delegates at the end of the primary season and needs a handful more to help him clinch the nomination on the first vote in Cleveland.
And if Mr. Trump falls short of clinching the nomination after all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five territories have held their contests, those delegates could make their own decisions after the first ballot in Cleveland.
Members of Congress and the business community have expressed concerns that Trump is so eager for a deal ahead of presidential elections next year that he may accept an agreement that falls short of addressing key structural issues.
He's also likely to make the case that owning the most delegates headed into the convention shouldn't guarantee anything for the Republican front-runner if that candidate falls short of the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination.
Why it matters: The deal falls short of initial demands made in March, but Arizona teachers said they would be willing to go back into the classroom if the government passed a budget with teacher raises by Thursday.
Under the legal system used in Austria and several European countries, opening an investigation is a potentially significant step that falls short of filing charges but which indicates that sufficient evidence is available to warrant a formal probe.
Some officials worry that Mr. Trump may be so eager to reach a historic deal that he will be lured into an agreement that falls short of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula that global powers have demanded.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey raised more than $6 million in the past three months, his campaign said on Tuesday, his best fund-raising quarter yet but one that still falls short of the leading candidates' hauls.
And if, for whatever reasons, our party falls short of controlling both chambers of Congress, the next Democratic president will have to reach across the aisle to end the Republican obstructionism that has gripped Washington for so long.
But they were a clear minority in the group we surveyed — only nine of the people we interviewed said Mr. Sanders should be the party nominee if he captures the most delegates but falls short of a majority.
" He called it "encouraging" to see Biden "finally come around to supporting many of the ideas I and others have proposed" but argued that his proposal "falls short of the transformative change our broken criminal justice system needs.
The I.P.O. will establish Aramco as one of the world's most valuable companies, but the $1.7 trillion figure falls short of the Saudi royal family's hopes of an offering that valued the company at close to $2 trillion.
And if it can't pass the Senate, won't right-wing purists in the House decide to advertise their purity by voting against a bill that still falls short of free-market ideals rather than vote for Obamacare 0.5?
A boon for people looking for more customization, Sony's slightly kludgy-looking back button attachment still falls short of Microsoft's Elite controllers—which players can fully customize, come with option steel components, switches, and various D-Pad options.
Spain's current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his Spanish Workers' Socialist Party (PSOE) have won the most seats in Spain's general election — but their victory falls short of a majority needed to take outright control of the government.
Trump won at least three states on Tuesday but his loss in Ohio means the Republican nominating convention in July may be contested if he falls short of winning a majority of delegates in the state-by-state contests.
The Navy currently has slightly more than 30 amphibious assault ships the fleet, and plans to reach 38 in coming years; However, the current plan still falls short of meeting the global requirements of combatant commanders, Navy leaders say.
At a press conference in Los Angeles on Saturday, Sanders once again proclaimed that "the Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention" if Clinton falls short of the requisite number of pledged delegates to win the nomination outright.
And while Congress has allocated a few billion dollars here and there to address the crisis in recent years, the sum total falls short of the tens of billions experts say is needed to quickly reverse the opioid epidemic.
But it could be converted into equity if the bank fails to raise capital by June 30 and falls short of the ECB's requirement, giving Carige an option to bolster its capital without tapping existing shareholders for fresh cash.
While this particular chain of events falls short of substantiating any sort of ironclad case of questionable dealings between Senator Manchin, his daughter, and her firm, it certainly provides grounds for an indictment in the court of public opinion.
The central bank and the government reached an agreement last month with Lone Star to sell Novo Banco, but the deal falls short of recovering 4.9 billion euros ($5.2 bln) injected in the rescue operation of BES in 2014.
But the rate still falls short of northern neighbors Kenya, which had a maternal mortality rate of 495 deaths per 100,000 live births and Uganda, which had 438 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2014, World Bank data showed.
While efforts to ease the decades-old U.S. embargo against Cuba have been gathering strength and 55 votes would be a majority in the 100-member Senate, that number falls short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation.
Taken as a whole, addiction researchers say, the legislative effort has some valuable ideas but falls short of the coordinated response warranted by an epidemic that claimed at least 42,000 lives in 2016, more than guns or car crashes.
The capitalized value of about $900 million, even at the buyer's tax rate of zero last year, falls short of the $1.3 billion that Thermo Fisher is shelling out over Patheon's stock price before talk of a possible deal.
Morris brings the conversation to the table but falls short of the whole truth: Our society rebukes opinions that wildly differ from the norm, thus watering down our available vocabulary, making it less clear where we stand as individuals.
Party leaders are already preparing for the possibility of a contested convention, and many superdelegates have indicated they are open to selecting a nominee besides Mr. Sanders if he collects the most delegates but falls short of a majority.
Safety groups have criticized Tesla and Musk for being unclear in statements about the capabilities of its partially autonomous driving feature called Autopilot, which falls short of a full self-driving system that would have no need of driver intervention.
Alexa, for all of its "skills," often falls short of full control (you can turn on or dim LED lights, for example, but might not be able to select specific colors), so the market has room for a more capable competitor.
The bill represents the most significant rewriting of the nation's tax code in a generation — though in many ways it falls short of the high-minded "reform" Republicans set out to do, as the New York Times documented over the weekend.
Having loyal Tea Party supporters could also help him fend off moves to block his nomination at the Republican National Convention in July if he falls short of the threshold of 245,133 delegates that would guarantee him the party's candidacy.
But when it comes to what government actually does, there are four principal ways in which the US falls short of Nordic-style comprehensiveness: Clinton does not get the US up to European standards on any of these four points.
The $5.4 billion sale of the 15.3 percent stake by China Resources Group brings in a strong ally, analysts said, even if it falls short of previous plan to make the subway operator its top shareholder via an asset swap.
NNPC already owes at least $3 billion in cash calls, according to NNPC head Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, and its finance minister said it plans to dip into money reserved for cash calls if revenue this year falls short of expectations.
The "state of lawlessness" is the mildest of the three executive powers the President can order, giving him the power to summon the military and work more closely with police, but falls short of being a declaration of martial law.
The road so far for bots (Pereira may dislike the term, but he's part of "BotCamp" so I'm just gonna go ahead and keep using it) is littered with examples of what happens when AI falls short of user expectations.
Ceconomy will pay 22017 million euros ($218 million) in cash at current exchange rates but that figure could decline by as much as 2498 million euros if M.video falls short of agreed operating profit targets this year and next, it said.
The deal falls short of actual union representation, and it has revealed sharp divisions among labor advocates about how to address a central reality of the so-called gig economy: The classification of workers as independent contractors rather than employees.
The profitability falls short of that at London's "magic circle" of top law firms, such as Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Clifford Chance and Allen & Overy, where equity partners earned between 1.2 million and 1.47 million pounds ($1.5-1.84 million) last year.
So while it's true that Deadpool has made more money internationally than any other R-rated movie, it still falls short of the only box office record that is typically tracked when it comes to American movie ratings: domestic performance.
The plan falls short of the current "passporting" rights that enable the country's financial services industry to trade freely with the EU. The proposal, published in a White Paper, form part of Britain's negotiating position with Brussels over future trading relations.
Above: 'Metro Exodus' trailer The execution, though, what's put into practice, falls short of benefitting what still looks to be an awesome game, right up there with my favorite announcements of E3 so far, purely because We've Been Here Before.
The western alliance acknowledged that Russia and Belarus have invited three military representatives to attend a "Visitors' Day" but NATO says this "falls short" of what is required by the Vienna Document, referring to the agreement that governs military exercises.
The opening bid falls short of many of the core demands the White House has repeatedly detailed as must-haves in trade talks with Beijing, including addressing technology transfers and intellectual property theft, according to one of the people briefed.
The opening bid falls short of many of the core demands the White House has repeatedly detailed as must-haves in trade talks with Beijing, including addressing technology transfers and intellectual property theft, one of the people briefed told CNN.
Passing the law is a priority for Ukraine to receive more money under a $17.5 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund, but critics say the draft law as it stands falls short of recommendations made by the Venice Commission.
Noting that GMO Internet's market value of 226 billion yen ($2 billion) falls short of the total of its eight listed subsidiaries at 292 billion yen ($2.6 billion), Oasis said it should be able to boost its value through better management.
Germany's offer to host the command comes amid growing pressure from the United States and eastern European allies for Berlin to increase its military spending, which still falls short of the NATO target of 2 percent of gross domestic product.
They will have overhauled the US tax code and taken a bite out of former President Barack Obama's signature legislative achievement, even if it falls short of the "root and branch" health care repeal many had vowed to see through.
Though its defense budget falls short of NATO's target of 2 percent of its GDP, Germany remains a NATO lynchpin and key player in any effort to head off a trade war between the European Union and the United States.
Frank does his best, so far as he knows — he stands up for Claire with Dean Jackson (Colin Stinton) — but for Claire, an everyday life with an everyday husband falls short of the romance and purpose she can't leave behind.
But some of his aides say privately they worry that the president, with an eye on the history books and a flair for the theatrical, is determined to emerge with a victory, even if it falls short of his stated goals.
Although the order falls short of a takeover of the bank, it shows just how much the board had failed, in the view of its primary regulator, to meet its basic obligation to ensure that Wells Fargo is managed properly.
If the consciences of Johnson, Portman, and other vulnerable Republicans don't lead them to join the compromise push and that measure falls short of 60 votes, Republicans will be left to argue that Democrats didn't want the Collins plan to pass.
Working with him was Stephen Miller, the president's top immigration adviser, but the plan falls short of the more extreme measures that Mr. Miller has long pressed the president to adopt and that have long been opposed by Democrats in Congress.
The memo falls short of the case that some Republicans promised — that the document would show bias against Mr. Trump by investigators in opening the Russia inquiry and possibly undercut the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Generally, such disputes have been resolved with some accommodation that falls short of a definitive court ruling, so this is a "constitutional gray area," said Mark J. Rozell, a George Mason University professor who has written books about executive privilege.
Qualcomm said Broadcom's latest $82 per share offer, comprising $60 per share in cash and $383 per share in stock, "materially undervalues" Qualcomm and falls short of the firm regulatory commitment it would demand given the significant antitrust risks involved.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has raised $15.2 million in the past three months, his campaign said Thursday, a drop-off of $7 million from the previous quarter and a sum that falls short of two leading Democratic rivals.
In recent weeks, Trump has hailed two much more high-profile trade agreements with Mexico and Canada, which he signed into law in January, and with China, though it falls short of the promises he made on the 2016 campaign trail.
But energy economists say the expected order falls short of both of those goals — in part because the United States already largely relies on domestic sources for the coal and natural gas that fires most of the nation's power plants.
For example, an increasing focus on education, while necessary (the number of American college graduates falls short of labor demand by about 300,000 annually), is not sufficient; what good is a college degree if there are no opportunities to use it?
On November 9th, a day after Mr Trump won the presidency, top officials held a crisis meeting in the envoy's capital to discuss their country's defence spending, which falls short of the target agreed to by NATO members, which is 2% of GDP.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - U.S. house prices will rise at double the pace of inflation and wages this year as the supply of single-family homes falls short of rising demand, making housing less affordable, according to property market analysts in a Reuters poll.
Experts agree that Trump's ethics plan falls short of eliminating conflicts of interest for multiple reasons, including the fact that his business will be operated by his sons and his assets will not be placed in a blind trust under independent control.
Despite having had some prominent women leaders such as former Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller, the Caribbean island falls short of its own target of having women in 30 percent of decision-making positions, said the report by the U.N. Development Program (UNDP).
To be sure, Gonzaga would be dwarfed by its potential Pac-12 rivals: the entire university has just 7,500 students, half the size of the conference's smallest member, and its 6,000-seat arena falls short of the Pac-12's cavernous standards.
ICE hasn't accounted for how it will fund the increase of allegedly undocumented immigrants in detention; in its deal to prevent a government shutdown, Congress funded ICE to hold 45,724 people, which falls short of current detention levels by nearly 5,000 beds.
A driver allowed to race under such conditions will start at the back of the grid and if more than one driver falls short of the required lap time, the order is decided by their placings in Saturday morning's final practice session.
In hammering home its moral fable that adulthood in a capitalist society requires a necessary abandonment of art, beauty, and all things that make the world wondrous, the film's frame narrative falls short of the profundity and poetry of the original tale.
In Novembers during presidential election years, the S&P 500 falls short of the overall November average, rising 56 percent of the time with an average* return of about half a percent, according to analysis of the last nine presidential elections using Kensho.
But if he falls short of the required 1,237 delegates, raising the risk he could lose out in a contested convention, they said they plan to do all they can to exert pressure on party leaders to prevent someone else getting the nomination.
QUESTIONS ASKED Safety groups have criticized Tesla and Musk for being unclear in statements about the capabilities of its partially autonomous driving feature called Autopilot, which falls short of a full self-driving system that would have no need of driver intervention.
The Good Thin, lightweight • 15-inch model comes with fast charging • It's a workhorse • Screen is beautiful The Bad No touchscreen • Battery falls short of advertised 12 hours The Bottom Line Samsung's Notebook 9 is fast, light, and won't break the bank.
If there's anything to be learned from the withdrawal this week, it's that any candidate for Labor secretary that falls short of these basic pro-worker principles will be met with the same overwhelming resistance that sent Puzder back to his burger joint.
The cessation of hostilities deal falls short of a formal ceasefire, since it was not signed by the warring parties - the government and rebels seeking to topple President Bashar al-Assad in a five-year-old war that has killed 250,000 people.
The study, published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, falls short of pointing to climate change as the main culprit, but it warns that typhoons hitting eastern China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan will likely be even stronger — and deadlier — in the future.
" Among other things, the report finds that the guidelines process for reviewing the scientific evidence falls short of meeting the "best practices for conducting systematic reviews," and advises that "methodological approaches and scientific rigor for evaluating the scientific evidence" need to "be strengthened.
That represents a form of solidarity among the willing, though it is unlikely to include countries like Hungary and Slovakia that have resisted taking in more migrants, and it falls short of a mandatory system that would be applied across the European Union.
Underlying the Syria issue is a set of questions that have animated every major debate over foreign policy for a century: What is America's role in the world, what are its obligations, and what happens if it falls short of meeting them?
But SRS, which owns a 31 percent economic stake in Avis, on Wednesday said the company's slate "falls short of achieving the board refreshment that we believe is necessary" and that it will continue to run its original slate of five candidates.
Mr. Trump warned of "riots" at the party's convention in Cleveland in July, amid continuing questions about whether party officials will try to tinker with the rules to help someone else win the nomination if he falls short of the delegate threshold.
On almost every metric, President Frank Underwood seemingly falls short of Conway, who is young (at roughly 39, he meets the age requirement for a presidential candidate, but just barely), savvy when it comes to social media, and a happily married family man.
RELATED: Imran Khan's party wins Pakistan election but falls short of majority The town was close to where Nobel laureate, then-schoolgirl Malala Yousefzai was shot in the head by the radical extremist Taliban trying to stifle her calls for democracy and equality.
Still, according to Britney Blair, a clinical psychologist and sex therapist in Northern California, you may find that sexual desire in the time of coronavirus falls short of what it usually is, since stress hampers libido for about 85 percent of us.
A bigger bloc in the Parliament, even if it falls short of a majority, could also give them influence in selecting candidates for some of the big jobs in the European Union, like the president of the European Commission, the union's executive arm.
It serves as an example of work at the federal level developed through a collaborative process to affect many areas of aquatic management and operation for aquatic facilities, but it falls short of providing a directed focus for individuals on drowning prevention.
A two-month fall in the manat has pushed it about 6 percent lower against the dollar, even though energy prices are higher than six months ago, as the inflow of petrodollars falls short of what is demanded by households and banks.
If an organization "falls short of its impact targets, investors may lose some or all of their investment and the donors in the fund will redeploy the remaining funds to other nonprofits of their choosing," NPX said in a statement explaining the arrangement.
Israeli opinion polls show that another contest between Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz would result in the same stalemate: Mr. Gantz's Blue and White party nearly always comes out slightly ahead, but falls short of enough partners to form a majority coalition.
Reuters published a story pointing out that the known evidence falls short of proving that Russian hackers intended to benefit Mr. Trump rather than simply cause havoc — and that the office of the director of national intelligence has not endorsed the C.I.A. interpretation.
And while Trump, with the support of Congress, has committed a few billion dollars to the opioid crisis here and there, the funding falls short of the tens of billions of dollars that experts claim is needed to fully confront the epidemic.
On Friday, the Turkish minister for EU affairs said Ankara would reject any offer of partnership with the European Union that falls short of membership, warning that the current impasse gave Turkey no reason to maintain its migrant deal with the bloc.
Related: CNNMoney's coverage Those numbers showed the US economy grew by 22017% over the first year of Trump's presidency, a mark that indicates faster growth than last year but, so far, still falls short of Trump's goal to hit 22.6% in GDP growth.
If EM falls short of an absolute majority, Macron could still be able to implement much of his policy agenda through securing a coalition agreement with another party, or governing as a minority with ad hoc support for different aspects of his programme.
"But in the event their number falls short of what the market's expecting, or turns out to be a draw like the API's, then in the least we can expect higher prices for oil despite the oversupplied situation we are in," Kilduff said.
The White House also argues that the assistance the United States is providing — intelligence sharing for targeting purposes, logistics support and, until recently, aerial refueling — falls short of a deployment into the sort of hostilities that is covered by the War Powers Resolution.
Overall, global oil demand is projected to grow by between 267.48 and 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2019, a range that generally falls short of the 1.4 million bpd forecast for next year by the Paris-based International Energy Agency in October.
But that falls short of "attempting to interfere" in US elections, a type of language the US intelligence community has reserved for Russia's 2016 campaign, where military intelligence officers hacked US state voter registration databases and hacked and leaked Democrats' emails and internal files.
But the idea that comedy has a positive role in democracy has taken a hit in the age of Donald Trump, when bigotry is packaged into ironic memes by white supremacists and any attempt to caricature the President inevitably falls short of the real thing.
"It falls short of delivering on President Trumps pledge to restore integrity to the Renewable Fuel Standard and leaves farmers, ethanol producers, and consumers with more questions than answers," Geoff Cooper, the head of the Renewable Fuels Association, said shortly after the proposal was issued.
But even Carson's requested $220 million increase for HUD's lead removal program falls short of the $227 million his agency says is needed to comply with a new policy that requires lead remediation of HUD properties where children have tested above the CDC threshold.
In an op-ed in The New York Times on Friday, Kasich said that while House GOP leadership's plan takes some steps toward "conservative, market driven reforms," it falls short of a viable replacement for ObamaCare because it gets rid of the law's Medicaid expansion.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank unexpectedly said on Tuesday it will reduce the cash banks hold as reserves, a move that frees up lending for small firms but falls short of broad monetary easing, with the authority attaching requirements on how funds must be used.
Mr. Rubio could be all but shut out in Texas if he does not finish higher than third in any of its 36 districts, and if he falls short of 2373 percent of the vote statewide, which he needs to qualify for at-large delegates.
The 1 percent stake sale for $108 million is a boost for the government's privatisation drive which has been criticised as sluggish and lacking appeal, but falls short of the 20 percent holding that the airline had been seeking to sell to strategic partners.
The contest pitting a comedian telling scatological jokes against two decades-long insiders falls short of the stirring vision of a fresh start that many Ukrainians shared in February 2014, when tens of thousands of protesters swept a corrupt, Russian-aligned government from power.
That letter presents nuanced and technical arguments that current citizenship data falls short of Voting Rights Act requirements — arguments that the plaintiffs say are presented in exactly the same order, and sometimes with identical descriptions like "building blocks" — as in Mr. Hofeller's 2015 study.
The studies reinforce the views of Federal Reserve officials who see the internet's increasing influence as a leading suspect in a continuing mystery: why inflation routinely falls short of their 210 percent target, considered the sweet spot for keeping the economy humming without overheating.
"It falls short of delivering on President Trump's pledge to restore integrity to the Renewable Fuel Standard and leaves farmers, ethanol producers, and consumers with more questions than answers," Geoff Cooper, the head of the Renewable Fuels Association, said shortly after the proposal was issued.
The right-wing vituperations descending on Romney, directed by the president and amplified through his media minions, are no better than the left's cancel-culture warriors, seeking to wreck the lives of anyone who falls short of expectations or doesn't toe the ideological line.
While the economy has created more than 6 million jobs during the first 33 months of the Trump presidency, that falls short of the more than 19673 million created during the last 33 months of Obama's presidency, according to a recent USA Today review.
The 8.8 percent stake sale for $108 million is a boost for the government's privatization drive which has been criticized as sluggish and lacking appeal, but falls short of the 20 percent holding that the airline had been seeking to sell to strategic partners.
I have believed from the beginning that the final Republican position here will be some form of blaming this Ukrainian business on Giuliani, expressing varying degrees of disapproval of the bad judgment displayed by various people, but concluding that it falls short of impeachment.
The price falls short of the 188 Hong Kong dollars Alibaba had set as a ceiling last week, but the transaction will still raise about $12.9 billion for the company, assuming its bankers exercise an option to buy some additional shares over the next month.
Though Trump has dubbed Mar-a-Lago the "Winter White House," the security breach on Saturday highlighted the extent to which the President's Florida estate falls short of the tight security protocols at the actual White House -- or the retreats frequently used by past presidents.
"We suspect that if Johnson falls short [of an EU trade deal] he would extend the transition period at the last minute, but by then the damage will have been done and the lingering uncertainty will have kept some business investment on ice," said Dales.
Even if each of the events described and analyzed by the special counsel independently falls short of establishing obstruction as a legal matter (and that's a debatable proposition), viewed in the aggregate, they indicate a stunning willingness to ignore and subvert the rule of law.
Senate Democrats blocked a Republican bill that would have funded the fight against Zika virus, saying that the measure falls short of what is needed to combat the tropical disease and criticizing the Republicans' attempt to include a funding cut for Planned Parenthood in the spending proposal.
The cessation of hostilities deal agreed by major powers falls short of a formal ceasefire, since it was not signed by the warring parties - the government and rebels seeking to topple President Bashar al-Assad in a five-year war that has killed at least 250,000 people.
Unfortunately, the result is a fragmentary exhibition that presents an uncomplicated narrative about the ebb and flow of American politics — it falls short of recognizing the bizarreness of the current moment or putting forth any fresh, compelling ideas about the proliferation of new forms of media.
In June, the State of California budgeted $10 million for the early warning system, but that falls short of the $38.3 million the USGS estimates it will need to finish developing and deploying ShakeAlert across the West Coast, and $16.1 million every year to maintain it.
The track record of choose-your-own-adventure storytelling, from the "Dragon's Lair" video arcade game in 1983 to "The Onyx Project," a 2006 suspense story on DVD, to Steven Soderbergh's "Mosaic," a recent HBO mini-series that was also a phone app, falls short of overwhelming.
As tiresome as it may be to list all the ways in which Mr. Moss's work falls short of its model, one more stands out as emblematic: In the film's breakdown scene, Petra smashes glass and stomps on a porcelain tea set, making an awful crunch.
That still falls short of the entry standard for women's marathon at Rio by more than 14 minutes, but Nary hopes to compete via a universality place, which the International Olympic Committee allocates to developing countries that otherwise might not have a presence at the Games.
In its recent assessment of the draft 11033 budget, the European Commission (EC) concluded that Belgium's expected structural improvement in 2015 and 2016 falls short of the requirement under the debt criterion, and risks some deviation from the adjustment path towards its medium-term fiscal objective.
"We cannot turn a blind eye to China's mercantilist trade practices, but this action falls short of a strategy that will give the administration negotiating leverage with China while maintaining the long-term health and prosperity of the American economy," Hatch said in a statement on Tuesday.
The agreement falls short of an outright takeover by the state of the city's government, but it would leave state officials to make all of the important decisions about how to reduce its crushing debt of $240 million and slash the size and cost of its civil services.
AT&T claims that the technology offers speeds of up to twice that of standard 29G LTE, but the 83 Mbps speed of the tech is very similar to what 28G LTE already offers, and falls short of the speeds 211G will one day be able to achieve.
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"Even if this were only a common crime, it still falls short of any standards for a thorough investigation, regardless of the legal outcome," said Luciano Fouillioux, a former executive secretary of the Interior Ministry's human rights program and a member of one of the human rights commissions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. agricultural trade groups told Trump administration officials on Friday during a conference call that their proposed package of biofuel reforms falls short of getting their support, putting the president's efforts to pacify angry farmers in jeopardy, according to two sources familiar with the call.
Though the pledge to reduce violence falls short of the overarching long-term cease-fire sought by the Afghan government, Western diplomats had said getting the Taliban to agree to more than a modest reduction in attacks would be difficult before the withdrawal of foreign forces gets underway.
In an effort to decarbonise the economy, reduce dependence on imports of fossil fuel and lighten the load on the grid, it set a binding target to cut energy use by 30 percent by 2030 but this falls short of a call by European lawmakers for a 40 percent reduction.
As noted in our 2016 review, their sound profile is more ideal for bombastic electronic music than it is for, say, acoustic performances, but these headphones are nevertheless good at providing lasting comfort and battery life of over 10 hours — even if the latter falls short of Apple's 40-hour claim.
They argue the defense budget is actually about 3% more than the $584 billion that the Obama administration was already planning for in 2018, and that it falls short of the $640 billion that Republicans like Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain of Arizona insist is needed for the military.
According to a VICE Sports analysis of EADA data for 2014-47, the most recent reporting year, at 30 of the 65 schools in the Power Five conferences the proportion of athletic aid awarded to women falls short of their participation rate in sports by two or more percentage points.
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Y.), Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) CDC director endorses Senate's Zika funding deal Dr. Tom Frieden told a D.C. crowd on Thursday that he supports the Senate's $1.1 billion funding package, though it falls short of President Obama's $1.9 billion request.
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"To the extent that the Plaintiffs call into question the wisdom of using RCV, they are free to do so but for the reasons that I have indicated previously and upon which I elaborate presently, such criticism falls short of constitutional impropriety," U.S. District Judge Lance Walker wrote in his ruling.
The directive from the Defense Department falls short of a total ban on trans people serving in the military, but says new and existing service members will have only 30 days to qualify for gender transition, after which transgender people will not be allowed to enlist or receive medical treatment, unless they're exempt.
I've been living with, listening to, and shouting at the $349 plump music machine for a week — I've found that the HomePod is a good-sounding speaker with killer features for iPhone users, but it has flawed "smart" functionality that falls short of its closest competitors, and for a much steeper price.
The unusually lenient deal for an accused rapist has resulted in swift backlash from those across Texas who feel that it falls short of sufficiently punishing the accused, and a petition beseeching a judge to reject the bargain garnered over 120,000 signatures "The young woman did all the right things," the petition reads.
Yesterday the Free Beacon's editor, Matt Continetti, who's written a great deal of smart stuff about Trump's effect on this election cycle, argued that if this is what happens — if Trump falls short of the necessary delegates but no rival has outstripped him — then the party's leaders should still just let Trump win.
Halliburton said some of its customers are reducing activity and lowering their rig count because increased production in the Permian Basin in west Texas and New Mexico has left companies that transport oil to Gulf Coast markets unable to keep up, as existing pipeline, rail and trucking capacity falls short of needs.
Mr. Trump may have been referring to the fact that Germany, like most NATO countries, falls short of the alliance's guideline that each member should allocate 2 percent of its gross domestic product to military spending, but that money is not intended to be paid to NATO or to the United States.
Flawed and impossible as this city may be on so many scores, it is also a place where a choreographer and a poet and a composer can come together with an entire ballet company to make something wildly original, something so unlike anything else that all description falls short of its otherworldly reality.
Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló, a Democrat, said over the weekend that while the nutrition assistance in the Senate bill would be "vital to the well being of our citizens," it still "falls short" of what is needed on the island of more than 3 million that has struggled to rebuild after the hurricane.
Though the International Criminal Court (ICC) has standing to try the world's worst human rights violations, the court often falls short of that mandate when the accused is a head of state, in part because turning a war crime accusation into a full-fledged trial is a process fraught with jurisdiction limits and uncooperative states.
And yet, a dialogue about facing the past that occurs internally between the descendants of those complicit in terrible evil, without any significant interest in the perspectives of the descendants of those terribly affected by this evil, falls short of a full reckoning, just as a discussion of patriarchy only among men would be deficient.
However, if Sanders underperforms his polling and if Biden does well, there is a chance for the former vice president to emerge as the main opposition to the Sanders insurgency — or at least to wound Sanders's campaign enough that the senator falls short of a delegate majority before the Democratic National Convention in July.
The most creative among old-guard Democrats have spent recent weeks gaming out knotty scenarios to keep Mr. Sanders from the top of the ticket: a convention migration to another contender if Mr. Sanders falls short of a pledged delegate majority or the drafting, somehow, of a white-knight candidate who is not even running.
I don't always have nice things to say about This Is Us, a show I like so much in theory that I find the ways it falls short of the Platonic ideal of itself I hold in my head so much more frustrating than if it were just some series I couldn't get into.
The image quality from Find X's cameras are also just OK. The phone never had any trouble recognizing my face when unlocking the phone, but despite offering a whopping 2.923-MP cam in front and 22.92-MP and 2037-MP cams in back, overall image quality definitely falls short of other devices in this price range.
Insys said it had $87.6 million in cash and cash equivalents at the end of March, which falls short of the $150 million tentative settlement the company made with the Department of Justice to settle claims that the company bribed doctors to unnecessarily prescribe its fentanyl-based drug Subsys, which is meant to treat cancer patients.
"This bill contains numerous provisions that are contrary to key principles we've previously articulated, falls short of an acceptable compromise, and may have unintended negative consequences," says a letter sent to Senate leaders signed by the American Civil Liberties Union, Equal Pay Today, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights National Women's Law Center and Public Citizen.
Clinton's 2900-point bounce following the convention to nominate her is similar to those President Obama received in 220006 and 2202, but falls short of the convention bounce her husband, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, saw in 2628.
"With all due respect, when there is a 'but' in between a condemnation of violence generally and after the word 'but' you go on to seemingly justify the reason that the violence and intimidation has occurred, then that falls short of making sure that, going forward, that this kind of conduct doesn't occur," she said on CNN Wednesday.
"To the extent that the Plaintiffs call into question the wisdom of using RCV, they are free to do so but for the reasons that I have indicated previously and upon which I elaborate presently, such criticism falls short of constitutional impropriety," U.S. District Court Judge Lance Walker wrote in his ruling, according to The Portland (Maine) Press Herald.
Consumers may be obliged to provide their identity when buying prepaid cards, a move that is currently not always required across the EU. The Commission plan falls short of what was requested by France, which asked for caps on amounts that can be loaded onto prepaid cards and limits on the conversion of virtual currencies into real currencies.
It could happen this time, especially if Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE wins more delegates than any other candidate, but falls short of the required majority.
Matthew Miller, who served in the Obama administration's Justice Department, argued that Barr's position fell short of what previous attorneys general had agreed to do: Barr's commitment to seek but not necessarily follow the advice of ethics officials is the Whitaker standard and falls short of what Holder, Sessions, Rosenstein, and Yates all committed to - to follow that advice.
It would be exciting to report that the playwright Mike Gorman found a way to tie all these strands together — if only because modern theater does not write enough about either blue-collar characters or drug addiction — but "Chasing the New White Whale" is a muddle of ideas in search of coherence and falls short of its ambition.
C.) and Bill CassidyWilliam (Bill) Morgan CassidyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Washington takes historic step forward on paid parental leave The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-La.) ultimately falls short of key benchmarks, weakening patient protections and the individual insurance market.
"I am not surprised that growth is coming down because in 2017 the growth rate in the euro area was almost twice the potential growth rate, that could not continue very long," he said, adding that the output gap — the amount by which the actual output of an economy falls short of its potential output — had been closed during this recovery.
"Seven years later, Obama-care still falls short of the mark," Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) said in a recent statement.
One candidate has met just the donor requirement, but still falls short of the polling threshold: And there are still 7 candidates that have not met either threshold: The Democratic field has slimmed in the past month; New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio has dropped out, as has former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper, who has now decided he will challenge Republican Sen.
"Seven years later, Obama-care still falls short of the mark," Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) said in a recent statement.
While that device looked a bit like the Apple Watch — albeit a clunkier version, with less functionality — it set out to be a fitness watch with some smartwatch capabilities: There's a touchscreen for calls and alerts, but with no third-party apps, notifications for sites like Twitter and custom alerts, it falls short of what the Apple Watch can do at only $50 more.
It's a regular leather wallet made of high-quality leather that also includes a battery pack and Lightning cable with enough juice to fully charge an iPhone 7 or iPhone 8 (though it falls short of a full charge on a Plus or X model.) Just think: You'll always have another charge hanging in your back pocket in case your day runs longer than expected.
WHAT WE'RE READING: Paul Ryan's year of contrast begins with ObamaCare vote (Washington Post) Providers say new Medicaid rule falls short of ensuring access to care (Modern Healthcare) Medicaid may soon pay for some inpatient addiction treatments (NPR) Expanding Medicaid improves health access (USA Today) How John Kasich spurned the party line on ObamaCare (Washington Post) IN THE STATES: Ohio loses its latest challenge to ObamaCare (Cleveland.
"While this bill falls short of what I'd like to see, it will provide our Customs and Border Patrol and Immigration and customs enforcement agents the tools necessary to continue combatting the threat we face," House Appropriations Ranking Member Kay GrangerNorvell (Kay) Kay GrangerLobbying world House approves bill increasing federal worker pay House approves 3 billion spending package MORE (R-Texas) said on the floor ahead of the vote.
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich argued Thursday that party front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE won't win any favors from unbound delegates if he falls short of the majority of delegates needed to win the nomination outright.
Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE (D-Calif.) and I led the charge in passing the much-needed Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act—the sixth reauthorization bill I've worked on and the biggest since 1998—however, the current investment falls short of fully addressing our country's needs.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2628 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 28500 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday introduced a bill that would replace some of the net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed last week, though critics say that the legislation falls short of the previous protections.
ET * GameStop drops after forecast falls short of expectations * Ulta Salon jumps after raising full-year forecast * Futures up: Dow 17 pts, S&P 1.75 pts, Nasdaq 6.5 pts (Adds details, comment, updates prices) By Tanya Agrawal May 27 (Reuters) - Wall Street was set to open little changed on Friday as cautious investors braced for a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen for further clues on the timing of interest rate hikes.
That position doesn't foreclose the possibility of hearing witness testimony at a later date, but it does mean that Senate Republicans will support an organizing resolution that falls short of Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerDemocrats call for updates on US troop deployments CNN's Manu Raju: Pelosi hasn't told 'her closest confidantes' plan for impeachment articles The Hill's 12:30 Report: Schumer to force votes on impeachment witnesses MORE's (D-N.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 28500 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 6900 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday introduced a bill that would replace some of the net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed last week, though critics say that the legislation falls short of the FCC's protections.
A communique from the Group of 20 (G20) finance ministers and central bankers flagged a series of risks to world growth, including volatile capital flows, a sharp fall in commodity prices and the potential "shock" of a British exit from the EU. "The global recovery continues, but it remains uneven and falls short of our ambition for strong, sustainable and balanced growth," said the communique, issued at the end of a two-day meeting in Shanghai.
Rep. Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday introduced a bill that would replace some of the net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed last week, though critics say that the legislation falls short of the previous protections.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.) raised more than $21.2 million in the last three months of 2019, her campaign announced on Friday, a total that surpassed a self-imposed $20 million goal for the quarter, but falls short of the fundraising hauls of her top rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) criticized his 2020 Democratic presidential rival Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 85033 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE's health care plan on Wednesday, saying it falls short of needed changes.

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