FireEye also posted earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations and issued guidance for the year that also fell short of forecasts.
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That fell short of analysts' average estimate of $14.70 billion.
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Caterpillar beat earnings estimates but fell short of revenue expectations.
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The casino operator's revenue fell short of estimates, as well.
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Expectations for a stronger housing market in October fell short.
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The wearable fitness device maker's revenue fell short of estimates.
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Its outlook for fiscal 2017 also fell short of expectations.
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Some statements packed a punch, while others definitely fell short.
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The insurer's revenue fell short of Street estimates, as well.
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Company earnings beat estimates, but revenue fell short of expectations.
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The party fell short in several dramatic House special elections.
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It fell short of that goal, with about 8,250 Superchargers.
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Brainard's remarks fell short of advocating for an immediate cut.
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Shell's second quarter profit however sharply fell short of expectations.
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Wage growth fell short and the unemployment rate ticked higher.
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The plane fell short of the runway in heavy fog.
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By contrast, Mr Mueller acted because two presidents fell short.
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That's where we fell short and we had to improve.
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Revenue numbers fell short of expectations in the prior quarter.
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That fell short of Wall Street estimates of $31.2 billion.
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It found that many fell short of communicating critical information.
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Verizon fell short of nearly every expectation on Wall Street.
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Its revenue of $1.291 billion also fell short of expectations.
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A similar effort fell short at the group's last gathering.
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They breezed through regular seasons and fell short in Octobers.
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That fell short of analysts' expectations of 11.67 billion rupees.
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The online travel services company's forecast fell short of expectations.
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TO) earnings fell short of forecasts.. BMO Financial Group (BMO.
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"It fell short of our expectations," Davis said in reaction.
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But his efforts to unring that bell today fell short.
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In French and Dutch votes, nationalists fell short of expectations.
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Pretax profit of £793 million fell short of analysts' expectations.
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The restaurant chain's revenue fell short of forecasts, as well.
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That process ended in late 2016 after offers fell short.
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His inquiry there fell short of finding a smoking gun.
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The places where, arguably, the real moon shot fell short.
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Other experts said the study fell short of proving causation.
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The delivery of those intentions fell short in this situation.
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The strategy was to keep going where others fell short.
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Its quarterly sales fell short of expectations while earnings beat.
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Jeb Bush, a Republican, acknowledged that Broward County fell short.
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"You have to accept that you fell short," she sneers.
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But in July 2017, that measure of security fell short.
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Krystal Ball explains why Warren's campaign reboot fell short. Rep.
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The furniture maker's sales fell short of Street forecasts, however.
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The company also issued guidance that fell short of expectations.
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The next three plays fell short of a first down.
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O'Rourke, the former congressman who fell short of beating Sen.
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It also issued guidance that fell short of analyst expectations.
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His proposed budget, though, fell short of defense hawks' hopes.
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We fell short of our standards, and regret the error.
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The company's revenue outlook fell short of Wall Street projections.
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Yet the middle of the piece fell short of spiritual.
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But it still fell short on one key point - oversight.
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But even that gain fell short of some analysts' expectations.
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Stores in the U.S. also fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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However, they lost four seats and fell short of a majority.
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The company's full-year outlook fell short of Street estimates, however.
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Wells Fargo beat estimates on earnings but fell short on revenue.
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Earnings for both companies topped analyst estimates, but revenues fell short.
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Although Citigroup beat profit estimates, its revenues fell short of expectations.
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Revenue for the lubricant maker fell short of forecasts, as well.
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WD-40 (WDFC) fell short of expectations on earnings and revenue.
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BlackRock's adjusted earnings beat estimates, but revenue fell short of expectations.
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But there, too, the federal judges said the suits fell short.
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United also gave upbeat guidance, though Delta's profit forecasts fell short.
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However, the company's billings fell short of expectations, pressuring the shares.
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In 2016, Hillary Clinton fell short of victory by 38 EVs.
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In these cases, voters said markets and public officials fell short.
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Meanwhile, Nike's latest quarterly revenues fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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For many, the move fell short of what was really needed.
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The failure was expected, and another overseas bank also fell short.
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Some agreed with opposition complaints that the Havana deal fell short.
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Yet some of his own views fell short of this ideal.
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Late Wednesday, the company reported earnings that fell short of estimates.
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The office furniture maker's revenue also fell short of Street forecasts.
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Twitter fell short of MAU estimates for the two previous quarters.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts, however, as domestic advertising sales declined.
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But liberal female challengers in two other key races fell short.
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The numbers fell short of expectations and shares opened down 2%.
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The third debate was Trump's last stand and he fell short.
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Revenue also fell short as comparable store sales fell 0.8 percent.
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Serena Williams fell short at Wimbledon Saturday ... losing in straight sets.
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Revenue also fell short of estimates as print ad sales decline.
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Instead, she fell short of that by about 4 percentage points.
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U.S. economic data announced on Monday also fell short of expectations.
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Coleman's desperation heave from midcourt fell short as the game ended.
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Both fell short of the 60-vote threshold needed to advance.
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Results for the six months to September fell short of expectations.
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There, she fell short, being defeated by 2018 champ Naomi Osaka.
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But it still fell short of breaking even from Tuesday's losses.
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But the measures fell short of hopes for more aggressive action.
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J.B. Hunt Transport Services' results fell short of Wall Street's forecasts.
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The only states where he fell short were Wisconsin and Colorado.
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Bristol beat analysts' earnings estimates but fell short of revenue expectations.
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However, it fell short of the 5.5 percent expansion in August.
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Clinton revised her explanation but fell short of admitting a mistake.
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Meanwhile, Japan export data released on Wednesday fell short of expectations.
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Though all fell short of the top prize, none were terrible.
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He decided that the evidence fell short of meeting that standard.
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On social networks, some protesters said Mr. Macron's offer fell short.
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In 2017, Republicans fell short of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
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But that vote fell short anyway and was tabled, 52-48.
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The company's second quarter earnings topped expectations, but revenue fell short.
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The Royals were poised for a big inning but fell short.
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Evan Bayh fell short in a comeback bid against Republican Rep.
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Still, he noted, this act fell short of an impeachable offense.
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The amendment fell short of the 60 votes needed for adoption.
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The measure fell short of the 2628 votes needed for adoption.
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The sentence fell short of federal prosecutors' recommendation of 21 months.
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Revenue of $1.49 billion fell short of expectations for $1.52 billion.
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The car rental company's revenue fell short of forecasts, as well.
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Baltimore fell short of tying its longest winning streak since 2005.
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The company beat earnings estimates but fell short of revenue estimates.
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However, the double-digit growth fell short of analysts' average expectations.
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But Shah frankly admitted the response, in some ways, fell short.
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However, Wingstop gave an outlook that fell short of Street forecasts.
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That still fell short of the gain in the S&P.
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American media giant Omnicom fell short of Wall Street quarterly estimates.
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The 2018 attempts, in Florida, Georgia and Texas, all fell short.
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However, he also fell short of leaders with far weaker democratic credentials.
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HBO and Turner fell short of forecasts for growth in subscription revenue.
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It also fell short on revenue, which came in at $216.3 million.
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Capital One Financial (COF) fell short of expectations with earnings and revenue.
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Both industry leaders beat on earnings, but fell short of revenue estimates.
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They chased a vision, hoped to engineer a miracle, and fell short.
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Its adjusted revenue was $544.7 million, which fell short of Street forecasts.
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Its gross food sales of $1.2 billion also fell short of expectations.
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But Box' deferred revenues and billings fell short of Wall Street's predictions.
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The metrics that were finally shown fell short of some analysts predictions.
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As a result, their first seasons fell short of their own potential.
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It's a disappointing result for "Blair Witch," which fell short of tracking.
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Clinton also fell short of President Obama's 20123 performance among women generally.
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The profit of 1.427 billion euros ($1.79 billion) fell short of expectations.
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However, both chains fell short of analysts' forecasts, according to the StreetAccount.
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However, there were also times when the Apple TV 4K fell short.
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On top of that, Align's second-quarter earnings fell short of expectations.
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Previous research efforts in automated colorization fell short of being totally automatic.
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Another rocket launched early on Monday fell short inside Gaza, it said.
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However, average selling prices of $618 fell short of forecasts of $638.
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And we fell short in holding some officers accountable for their mistakes.
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Dillard's earnings fell short of quarterly estimates, The Associated Press reported Monday.
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IBM shares are under pressure after its revenues fell short of expectations.
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Last night, if you were looking for competency Donald Trump fell short.
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Many thought she would win Westminster last year, but she fell short.
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Whether it was materials or cameras, the Nexuses always fell short somewhere.
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Gross bookings of $16.47 billion also fell short of $16.7 billion consensus.
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He remains interested in Theranos' work, but feels the presentation fell short.
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And it is raising taxes again this year after revenues fell short.
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The resolution fell short of the two-thirds majority required to pass.
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HE) fell short of gaining majority control of German peer Uniper (UN01.
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Other data including industrial output and retail sales fell short of expectations.
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Beto O'Rourke, who fell short in his Senate bid against Texas Sen.
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Its sales and daily active users fell short of Wall Street expectations.
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Revenue, at $577 milllion, fell short of analysts' expectations of $584 million.
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The campaign fell short of collecting the necessary funds by the Sept.
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In the end, Carlyle's bill fell short of passing on March 25.
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Its first attempt, the face-camera called Spectacles, fell short of spectacular.
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However, Groves fell short again—this time losing to a split decision.
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But that bill fell short of the needed votes in the Senate.
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As a result, a comeback that seemed within their grasp fell short.
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The other is why it fell short of Mayberg's open- label studies.
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But both shots fell short, and the Red Raiders advanced, 69-66.
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That meant some taxpayers fell short of their liability for last year.
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But previous attempts to depict French politics realistically on TV fell short.
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Moore fell short because he turns out to be a loathsome individual.
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But when these sources fell short, physicians and students alike looked elsewhere.
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And in equal voting rights across races, Stanton and Anthony fell short.
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Even so, he said, the evidence fell short of showing a crime.
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Newman just fell short of beating Lipinski in 2018, by 2,200 votes.
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P&G beat Wall Street's earnings estimates but fell short on revenue.
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Delta's earnings estimates for the next quarter also fell short of expectations.
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While earnings were in line with Wall Street's estimates, revenue fell short.
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We played as hard as we could but we just fell short.
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Monday's announcement, the $2 billion share buyback, fell short of that mark.
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But the latest annual budget fell short of expectations for fiscal expansion.
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Davis' shot in the lane at the buzzer of regulation fell short.
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The resulting puzzle, while a good effort, fell short of the mark.
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To the movement's critics, however, its achievements fell short of its promise.
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August's 1.4% rise in visitor spending fell short of expectations, Szigeti said.
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He watched as Notre Dame's desperation heave fell short at the buzzer.
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The motion fell short of the 1.5 votes need to oust Zuma.
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The profit of 22018 billion euros ($1.79 billion) fell short of expectations.
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Its profit forecast for 2019 also fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Scouts are rarely the former stars but rather those who fell short.
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Both candidates fell short of records for a political convention television audience.
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Gross bookings – a key metric for Expedia – also fell short of expectations.
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Facebook fell short on users in its most profitable market, North America.
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Netflix, already saturating the U.S. market, fell short on adding international subscribers.
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Revenue guidance for the third-quarter fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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However, the measure fell short of the 60 votes necessary to succeed.
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The unassuming side fell short of the super-fried flavor at McDonald's.
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Experts I spoke to thought that evidence fell short in this case.
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All four major networks fell short of the global LTE download average.
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After the Knicks fell short against the Nuggets, Fisher talked about making changes.
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The measure found success in the Senate, but fell short in the House.
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Its revenue fell short of forecasts, however, as did its 2017 earnings outlook.
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Time Warner was down 5 percent after its revenue fell short of forecasts.
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Nvidia's fourth-quarter revenue guidance also fell short of expectations, at $294 billion.
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Recession of 2008 fell short of the full devastation of the Great Depression.
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The semiconductor company reported earnings in line with expectations, but revenue fell short.
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It fell short of the $788.1 million expected in a survey by Refinitiv.
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Adjusted revenue of $212 billion fell short of Street forecasts for $8.59 billion.
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Despite the robust pace, it actually fell short of its most optimistic expectations.
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Revenue also fell short, coming in at $2.72 billion versus $2.81 billion expected.
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The appliance maker's revenue fell short amid lower sales in Latin America. Amazon.
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We already know that Tesla fell short of its third-quarter delivery goals.
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PwC said it was sorry that its work fell short of professional standards.
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Mylan reported earnings per share that beat expectations, but its revenue fell short.
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The Huawei fared better than the iPhone, but fell short of the Pixel.
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Timberlake's solo debut, Justified, just barely fell short at No. 2 in 2002.
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Nonfarm payrolls fell short of expectations, totaling 161,000 versus the 175,000 jobs predicted.
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Macy's, on the other hand, reported earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Wiseman attempted to crowdsource the funding for In Jackson Heights and fell short.
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Net sales still fell short of average estimates by analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.
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President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress fell short in their own crusade.
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But the outcome fell short of the "blue wave" some had hoped for.
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Some officials felt the health-care discussion at the debates fell short. Rep.
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Its quarterly revenue of $2.99 billion fell short of the estimated $3.05 billion.
|
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Net sales of $6.89 billion fell short of analysts' estimates of $6.94 billion.
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Its adjusted revenue was $28.6 million, which also fell short of Street forecasts.
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Its adjusted revenue was $109.8 million, which also fell short of Street forecasts.
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Russ Feingold, the Democrat whose comeback bid fell short in Wisconsin last year.
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While Nike beat Wall Street's earnings expectation, it fell short of sales estimates.
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DowDuPont dropped 29.5 percent after the chemical maker's revenue fell short of expectations.
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Revenue fell short of expectations, and same-store sales slid more than expected.
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The Rays won 22013 games, but fell short of clinching a playoff spot.
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There have been nine special elections, eight of them the Democrats fell short.
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Some major film releases fell short of expectations, Chief Executive James Murdoch said.
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But it fell short of the 29 million viewers some analysts had predicted.
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Tax reformers attempted to narrow the disparity during tax reform but fell short.
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He entered with a comfortable lead in polls, but fell short to Sen.
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Revenue also fell short amid what the company calls weak U.S. industry conditions.
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Castro fell short this time around, while O'Rourke dropped out on Nov. 1.
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However, his 52-yard attempt fell short and Atlanta escaped with the win.
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In 28500, Democrats fell short there by 6900,2628 votes in the presidential election.
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Wage growth fell short of expectations however and the unemployment rate ticked higher.
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Myriad Genetics (MYGN) fell short of forecasts of adjusted quarterly profit and revenue.
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Revenue fell short of expectations and comparable-store sales posted an unexpected decline.
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The Bulls fell short for the sixth time in their past seven contests.
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Revenue for the maker of 3-D printers also fell short of estimates.
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German inflation data accelerated in October, although French inflation fell short of expectations.
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That 2628-28503 vote also fell short of the 22019 needed to advance.
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The Leading Economic Index fell short of expectations in May, after increasing only .
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Jagged Peak Energy fell short of its IPO goal, a source told Reuters.
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A few dishes fell short but not many; the appetizers were especially good.
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Amazon's sales forecast for the coming holiday season fell short of investor hopes.
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Both helped significantly — and both nonetheless fell short of what the country needed.
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In Pyeongchang, Strong fell short of the repeat gold medal he was seeking.
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But some were disappointed as a push to legalize gestational surrogacy fell short.
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While we often fell short of our ideals, we seldom bragged about it.
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Though they led ticket sales this weekend, both movies fell short of expectations.
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Kohl's plunged 109.963% after its results fell short of forecasts amid slumping sales.
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Progressive Democrat Kerri Evelyn Harris fell short in her Thursday primary challenging Sen.
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If the vote in Congress fell short, Mr. Trump would resume his duties.
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Where my family or finances fell short, she would fill in the gaps.
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Unfortunately, Bud Light's Mango seltzer fell short for some of our taste testers.
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Efforts to raise the money fell short, and parliamentary officials nixed the plan.
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Nolley's desperation length-of-the-court heave fell short as time ran out.
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However, they fell short in their bid to move on in the tournament.
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All of those companies reported results that fell short of Wall Street expectations.
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While the company was able to outpace analysts' expectations, its revenue fell short.
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But the Republican attempt to repeal the law fell short earlier this year.
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Oracle Corp shares fell 3.5% after its revenue fell short of quarterly estimates.
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And when it finally came, some said it fell short of their expectations.
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Still, the results fell short of analyst expectations as operating costs rose 13%.
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Oracle Corp slipped 2.2% as the company fell short of quarterly revenue estimates.
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One day, the professor asked me a question and my response fell short.
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Revenue, at $44.1 million, fell short of every analyst estimate collected by Bloomberg.
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The activists had first made an attempt years ago that ultimately fell short.
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Xavier closed within 66-62 with 21 seconds remaining but ultimately fell short.
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Sales of $4.80 billion, however, fell short of analyst expectations of $4.88 billion.
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Last quarter, Amazon's stock got clobbered when its earnings fell short of expectations.
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Gross bookings, a key metric for the travel website operator, also fell short.
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The enterprise computing company's revenue fell short of forecasts amid broad-based declines.
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In January, Tesla released Model 3 delivery numbers that fell short of expectations.
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Revenue fell short of estimates, however, and declined for the 21st consecutive quarter.
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Palo Alto's earnings outlook for the second quarter fell short of analyst forecasts.
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Ford Motor — The automaker issued 2018 financial guidance that fell short of expectations.
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H.B. Fuller (FUL) fell short of forecasts with adjusted quarterly earnings and revenue.
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The company stated that Potdevin fell short of the company's standards of conduct.
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The shot fell short, and nobody has pushed the Huskies that hard since.
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Revenue fell short, coming in at $1.68 billion, versus the $1.69 billion expected.
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But Disney's other businesses reported revenue that fell short of Wall Street projections.
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The attack on Khurais employed seven cruise missiles, four of which fell short.
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The company's revenue outlook also fell short of Street forecasts, pressuring the shares.
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However, sales of both fell short of Wall Street estimates in the quarter.
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It thus fell short of the goals of its sponsors, led by Reps.
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Oracle Corp slipped 2.2% as the company fell short of quarterly revenue estimates.
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He fell short by about 20,000 votes, but not for lack of trying.
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While beating estimates on quarterly earnings, the media giant fell short on revenue.
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The e-commerce company fell short on that front in its second quarter.
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Yelp (YELP) fell short of Wall Street expectations on quarterly profit and revenue.
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The Agreed Framework was not perfect, and implementation fell short on both sides.
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It fell short The Thames Barrier is only expected to last until 2070.
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Last year, a report found that the Gates' effort fell short of expectations.
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Sitting back, feinting, countering when Woodley lunged off the fence and fell short.
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Here's how his fellow TUF alum fell short after winning their UFC titles.
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Members that fell short at the time promised to meet their obligations by 2024.
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" His final years fell short of that, according to Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton.
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However, Wells Fargo's quarterly report matched earnings expectations but fell short on revenue projections.
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When Stitch Fix's "active client count" fell short of expectations, the stock promptly plunged.
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The partnership was plagued with problems and the final product fell short of expectations.
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One bank, however, fell short of the mark and another was barely above it.
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Domino's shares fell nearly 5 percent on Tuesday after sales fell short of expectations.
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Wisconsin is emerging as one case study for where the Clinton campaign fell short.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts as it dropped 2.1 percent from a year earlier.
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We also see where Clinton lived up to expectations and where she fell short.
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The numbers fell short of NRF's forecast last fall that holiday sales from Nov.
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Job growth fell short of expectations in November, according to data released Friday morning.
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The travel website operator also fell short of forecasts on domestic and international bookings.
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Only 226 percent said returns met expectations, while 26 percent said returns fell short.
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Suicide Squad grossed $325 million, but fell short of both profit and critical ambitions.
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Yum China (YUMC) blew away estimates with quarterly earnings but fell short on revenue.
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Meanwhile, investors shrugged off trade data from China that fell short of analyst expectations.
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Qiagen's earnings fell short of company guidance in the second quarter before Schatz resigned.
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Xilinx Inc tumbled 17.3% after the chipmaker's quarterly gross margins fell short of estimates.
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Comcast on Thursday reported first-quarter earnings that surpassed expectations, but revenue fell short.
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Meanwhile, SolarCity was walloped this week after quarterly earnings fell short of market estimates.
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Xilinx Inc tumbled 16.4% after the chipmaker's quarterly gross margins fell short of estimates.
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They fell short, which frustrated Kucherov to the point of voicing his dismay publicly.
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The Pyongyang Declaration fell short of addressing the U.S. demands for North Korean denuclearization.
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First Republic Bank's revenue fell short at $807.4 million versus Refinitiv's estimated $814.2 million.
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The beer brewer's revenue also fell short, as does its latest fiscal year forecast.
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Lampert said in court filings that Sears fell short of what it owes him.
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They fell short, though, losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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Other entrees, however, fell short, the worst being an old standby: General Tso's chicken.
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But even without that charge, the results fell short of what analysts were expecting.
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Revenue also fell short of forecasts amid what the company calls "challenging" market conditions.
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He and the Republicans fell short on immigration and repealing ObamaCare, among other things.
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Last night, Dow stock Nike (NKE) reported quarterly earnings that fell short of estimates.
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Lampert's previous bid, which fell short of Sears' expectations, was valued at $4.4 billion.
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Revenue also fell short, with $13 billion reported versus the estimate of $3.14 billion.
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Click through to see where the Pixel exceeded expectations and where it fell short.
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Both times, the boosters reached the platform but fell short of a successful landing.
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General Motors and Ford dropped as their December sales fell short of analysts' estimates.
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Cold beverages, like Tims' limited-time Oreo Iced Capp, fell short during the quarter.
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In 2013 it fell short of the 5% of votes needed to enter parliament.
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The company's revenue of $216.7 million also fell short of a $233.5 million estimate.
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Operating revenue dropped 5.6 percent to about $10.5 billion, which fell short of expectations.
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But those models fell short of determining how much cloud cover would be needed.
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Whenever they fell short on their side of the aisle, her phone would ring.
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The last two times Amazon has reported quarterly results, revenue fell short of expectations.
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The number of existing agents applying for the new roles fell short of expectations.
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EST: In Boston, the Friday night high tide fell short of what was feared.
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But the two biggest state markets so far - Nevada and New Jersey - fell short.
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Target reported quarterly earnings and revenue that fell short of analysts' expectations on Wednesday.
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Other highly fancied challengers fell short in Pennsylvania, Indiana, North Carolina and even Wisconsin.
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And on first bite, they fell short of my "eat for every meal" expectations.
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Plus, iPhone unit sales fell short of expectations, dropping slightly from a year ago.
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However, same restaurant sales fell short of consensus with a rise of 2.2 percent.
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But deferred revenue and billings fell short of Wall Street's forecasts, according to StreetAccount.
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He fell short to Mitt Romney there by the slimmest of margins in 2012.
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Target (TGT) announced sales and profit margins that fell short of investors' high expectations.
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On the following possession, a 3-point attempt by Miami's Dwyane Wade fell short.
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But she fell short to American Missy Hyman, who ended up winning the race.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts, however, amid flat pricing compared to a year earlier.
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And Twitter's price fell as well, after it again fell short of revenue projections.
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The ratio, however, fell short of forecasts by analysts at Barclays and Kepler Cheuvreux.
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Uber's monthly active platform consumers (MPACs) and gross bookings, however, fell short of estimates.
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A 52-yard field goal attempt that fell short ended Oregon State's final possession.
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Of the companies it examined, Apple's performance fell short of only Netflix and Amazon.
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In 2004, Mr. Kerry's gains largely stuck, although he fell short in the election.
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That's what readers were looking to find, and it's where the piece fell short.
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DowDuPont Inc fell 8 percent after the chemicals maker's revenue fell short of expectations.
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In August, the online retailer fell short of filling 50,000 jobs in one day.
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Starbucks bested McDonald's in location count in 2019 — though both fell short of Subway.
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But it fell short of the 12 Tony wins by "The Producers" in 2001.
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Tesla's Model 2126 sedan fell short of a recommendation from Consumer Reports on Monday.
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The restaurant operator's revenue also fell short, as same-restaurant sales fell 2.3 percent.
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Several companies, including Alcoa, reported quarterly results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Still, the net subscriber additions fell short of the average analyst estimate of 23.17,212.7.
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Both tech giants released quarterly earnings that topped analyst estimates, but revenues fell short.
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The federal judge dismissed the case, saying the allegations "fell short" of illegal behavior.
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Cloud business also fell short of expectations * Based on temporary figures as of Dec.
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Yes, but per CNBC, the $1.09 earnings-per-share fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Total sales and profit for the fourth quarter fell short of estimates as well.
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Chevron closed down 2.4 percent after its quarterly profit fell short of analysts' expectations.
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However, the shares came under pressure after its outlook fell short of analyst estimates.
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Revenue rose 9 percent from a year-ago but also fell short of estimates.
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Two other female House candidates fell short in their efforts to unseat entrenched incumbents.
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That fell short of its goal of 2,500 by the end of the quarter.
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This should favor the Democrats, although millennial turnout in 2016 fell short of expectations.
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But Mr. Haq fell short of getting the required votes to become a senator.
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In defending the law, Alabama officials said it fell short of a complete prohibition.
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"I fell short in my role preventing sexual harassment," Mr. Bullock conceded in February.
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Our hospital work is audited to identify where we fell short of our ideals.
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These days, he is hoping capitalism might work where activism and persuasion fell short.
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He fell short and found himself submerged just as the wave sucked back out.
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Other progressive Senate candidates also fell short in primaries in Texas and North Carolina.
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President Trump recommended strict new guidelines, but they fell short of what experts wanted.
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President Trump recommended strict new guidelines, but they fell short of what experts wanted.
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" And if they also fell short, he quickly added, "I will fire them, too.
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The Senate on Sunday fell short of the votes needed to advance the bill.
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May's Conservatives fell short of a majority but remain the largest party in Parliament.
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In so many ways, in those months after the ambush, those expectations fell short.
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Revenue fell short of estimates, with the company pointing to "challenging" egg market fundamentals.
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The company last week announced fourth-quarter deliveries numbers that fell short of expectations.
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However, Amazon then fell short of Wall Street expectations in third quarter of 2019.
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Horowitz concluded that the FBI fell short in ensuring that Steele's information was accurate.
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Fresnillo slipped 4.4 percent after the company's annual profit fell short of market expectations.
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While Mr. Thompson fell short, his unexpected strength represents a warning shot toward Republicans.
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Their income also fell short of analysts' forecasts by 5.8%, according to Refinitiv data.
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Most historians now agree that the Peary expedition fell short of the North Pole.
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However, 2019 still fell short of the $375 billion emerging markets attracted in 2017.
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The Orioles' Chris Tillman fell short of tying a career-high seventh straight win.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts, despite a same-store sales increase of 5.7 percent.
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Revenue fell short, however, coming in at $7.22 billion versus the $7.40 billion expected.
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It fell short of the median forecast of 49 among economists polled by Reuters.
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But both Thanksgiving and Black Friday online sales fell short of Adobe's initial estimates.
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A final set of documents fell short on both of the meeting's main goals.
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The stock tripped 22 percent on May 2 after revenue fell short of estimates.
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The consumer review website operator also reported revenue that fell short of analysts' forecasts.
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Ad spending this year fell short of 2017 and 2018 levels, according to Kantar.
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While Brat shocked the nation by upsetting Cantor, all the other challengers fell short.
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Vox's performance fell short of some early forecasts, but this breakthrough is still significant.
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The Kings (12-11) fell short despite getting 36 points and 20 rebounds from Cousins.
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While the C.I.A. moved quickly to secure Colonel Qaddafi's chemical weapons, other efforts fell short.
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Clorox on Wednesday reported earnings that fell short of analysts' expectation, but revenue topped forecasts.
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The big-box retailer's revenue fell short of analysts' estimates, however, due to currency headwinds.
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American Express reported quarterly earnings per share that fell short of analysts' expectations on Thursday.
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Democrats have mounted credible challenges to him in past years but fell short on fundraising.
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Revenue from NBCUniversal's cable networks, filmed entertainment and theme parks also fell short of expectations.
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He scored 14 points in the fourth quarter to lead a comeback that fell short.
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It was also nominated for Choice Summer Movie, but fell short to Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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Netflix also reported better-than-expected profit on Thursday, but revenue fell short of expectations.
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" Twitch may have determined that his behavior fell short of its "zero-tolerance harassment violations.
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Banks that fell short after five years would see the bar raised, eventually to 24%.
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L Brands reported quarterly earnings that beat analysts' expectations on Wednesday, but revenues fell short.
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It also fell short of analyst consensus for 1.02 billion and 95 million euros, respectively.
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Lisbon and Brussels tussled over the Portuguese 2016 budget which fell short of EU rules.
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The restaurant chain's revenue also fell short of forecasts, as comparable sales declined by 0.3%.
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Last week, Apple delivered fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that fell short of estimates.
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Others involved lewd comments or other inappropriate behavior that fell short of a criminal offense.
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Jordan explains that he was always compared to his brother, and he always fell short.
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Kaine's performance fell short of Clinton's on several other measures in the poll as well.
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The mood further soured after data showed Australia's third-quarter growth fell short of expectations.
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Mighty JPMorgan Chase, the country's biggest bank, for once fell short of analysts' profit forecasts.
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But the country's jobless rate inched up to 13 percent, and retail sales fell short.
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But with only 24 seats and 10.3% of the vote, it fell short of forecasts.
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Construction jobs also showed losses and wage increases for all workers fell short of expectations.
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The company's revenue fell short of estimates, however, and it cut its full-year forecast.
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Dallas had the league's second-best offense last season, but fell short of the playoffs.
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Its fiscal second-quarter earnings per share guidance likewise fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Sanchez's Socialists won a snap election in April, but fell short of an absolute majority.
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For the fiscal first quarter, Qualcomm reported better-than-expected earnings, but revenue fell short.
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And those sixty minutes fell short of the refreshing night's sleep that I was seeking.
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Two women, Arizona's Kelly Fryer and Florida's Gwen Graham, fell short in their gubernatorial bids.
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But many human rights groups say the laws fell short of making any real change.
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ICICI Bank lost 5.1 percent as its results fell short of estimates late on Friday.
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However, his 52-yard field-goal attempt fell short, and Atlanta escaped with the win.
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In its May earnings call, Apple reported that its iPhone sales fell short of expectations.
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The firm's expected revenue growth for the first quarter also fell short of FactSet expectations.
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Although the Yankees fell short to their opponent, "J-Rod" seem to be going strong.
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While revenue rose to $2.07 billion from $718 million, it also fell short of expectations.
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But revenue fell short of estimates, putting pressure on the Dow stock in premarket trading.
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Snyder's grim vision fell short because he didn't employ the tools he had well enough.
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However, overall issues and the global IPO market fell short of 20173-15 cycle peaks.
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It also fell short of average expectations in a Reuters' poll of economists for 103.
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HP Inc plunged about 17 percent after the company's revenue fell short of analysts' estimates.
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Global miner BHP's full-year underlying profit rose 32.7 percent but fell short of expectations.
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The streaming video company's subscription additions in the second quarter fell short of analysts' expectations.
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But the 85033-44 vote fell short of the 60 needed to advance the bill.
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Factory output, fixed asset investment and retail sales last month all fell short of expectations.
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Hasbro earnings and sales fell short of estimates, but the stock traded 3 percent higher.
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Global equities were roiled last week by central bank comments that fell-short of expectations.
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He fell short by 22019 signatures, and his campaign filed a lawsuit appealing the decision.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who in 28503 fell short in his bid to unseat Sen.
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Constitutional experts said their legal reasoning fell short of upholding personal rights over religious laws.
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Here are seven ways in which the foundation fell short on its transparency pledges. 1.
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Of the companies it examined, Starbucks's performance fell short of only , and the big winner, .
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The Florida congresswoman said the senator's statement on Tuesday fell short of the needed response.
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Lonza in January forecast a 2018 operating profit margin that fell short of market expectations.
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The company posted earnings that fell short of expectations and issued weak second-quarter guidance.
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The Big Six statement came hours before Senate Republicans' efforts to repeal ObamaCare fell short.
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The results fell short of forecasts due to stock market conditions, Saham said, without elaborating.
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Refining margins per barrel of $11.17 also fell short of Credit Suisse estimate of $13.85.
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Chevron fell 2 percent to $114.21 after its quarterly profit fell short of analysts' expectations.
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While Yum China's KFC same-store sales exceeded expectations, Pizza Hut fell short, remaining unchanged.
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The White Sox's attempts to pad the lead fell short in the second and third.
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However, it fell short on overall life experience this year, slipping out of third place.
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Unfortunately, the duo's predictions of grandeur fell short, and the Knicks lost by 29 points.
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Cuts in expenses helped the top line though as total revenues fell short of expectations.
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Its forecast for full-year earnings of up to $2.03 per share also fell short.
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The company said it fell short of that in the third quarter, averaging about 403,240.
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The stock is down 5.8 percent Friday after its earnings fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Dani took pride in being the best friend she could be and never fell short.
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"We are deeply disappointed that we fell short of our own high standards," MetLife said.
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In 2017, pricing fell short of the expectations of shareholders and the transaction was suspended.
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But Democrats still fell short in the Senate — and Trump remains in the White House.
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In 2010, Mr. Lamont fell short in a bid for the Democratic nomination for governor.
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Knievel fell short on the jump and suffered several broken bones, including a crushed pelvis.
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Kucinich agreed to support Edwards if he fell short of viability in an individual caucus.
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Lush descriptions filled the gaps in our imagination where our knowledge of mechanics fell short.
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He also attempted to buy the Buffalo Bills in 2014, but his bid fell short.
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Hasbro also reported fourth-quarter earnings that far exceeded expectations, but revenues that fell short.
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Deferred revenue fell short, however, coming in at $3.38 billion versus the $3.64 billion expected.
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But China fell short of expectations on industrial output, retail sales, and fixed output investment.
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During that time, both teams secured divisional titles but fell short at the state level.
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For younger adults like Gale Fritsche, now 55, of Allentown, Pa., existing recommendations fell short.
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Saturday's turnout fell short of the record 118,000 people who participated in the 2008 caucuses.
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But those warnings fell short, said Marc Polymeropoulos, a C.I.A. official who retired last year.
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He had a chance to lead the Steelers to a comeback win, but fell short.
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Carver fired a high-explosive mortar round on a line, but the shot fell short.
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When park officials' yearslong attempts to generate funds to repair the pier fell short, Gov.
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Results from other retailers also fell short of expectations; shares of Macy's fell 2.2 percent.
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After years of anticipation, the George R.R. Martin adaptation fell short of many viewers' expectations.
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American Express tumbled after the company reported revenue that fell short of expectations on Wednesday.
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Snap reported third-quarter revenue and user numbers that fell short of Wall Street expectations,
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Revenue fell short of expectations as declining Victoria's Secret sales continued to weigh on results.
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I had a big goal that I had been training for and I fell short.
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I argued that the evidence fell short of the standards of a prosecutable criminal act.
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Lululemon said Potdevin "fell short of ... standards of conduct" to respect employees and show integrity.
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Chevron fell 2.4 percent to $113.77 after its quarterly profit fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Lowe's reported second-quarter earnings and sales on Wednesday that fell short of analysts' expectations.
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He twice fell short of the scores necessary to enter the illustrious École Normale Supérieure.
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Luxury jeweler Tiffany on Thursday reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations.
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But even the provisions ostensibly meant to attract Democratic support for the proposal fell short.
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Its revenue guidance fell short of expectations, sending shares down sharply in after-hours trading.
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A fund-raising plea by Mr. Privman at the end of that year fell short.
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That amendment fell short, despite winning 12 Republican votes, prompting Sanders to criticize his colleagues.
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But the one closest to his heart — the popular election of the president — fell short.
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In the State Senate, Republicans fell short of the two-thirds majority necessary to order Gov.
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Yahoo also reported second-quarter sales that topped analysts' expectations, although earnings per share fell short.
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"Ice Age: Collision Course" also fell short of past franchise installments, taking in just $21 million.
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Revenue fell short, however, and VF cut its sales forecasts for a number of key segments.
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Apple's stock sank after the company's iPhone shipments for last quarter fell short of analyst expectations.
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Revenue rose 1.6 percent to $2.33 billion, but fell short of analysts' estimates of $53.15 billion.
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But the result fell short of EFG Hermes' forecast of a loss of 83.2 million dirhams.
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Growth of 6.21 percent last year fell short of a revised target of 6.3-6.5 percent.
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A plan supported by Democrats fared better, but still fell short in a 52-44 vote.
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Amazon 3Q results were mixed as revenue fell short of expectations while operating income exceeded forecasts.
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The monthly earnings gain of 0.2 percent fell short of estimates for a 0.3 percent increase.
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The footwear maker's revenue also fell short, as does the Uggs maker's 2017 full year guidance.
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The centrist, populist ANO won elections in October but fell short of a majority in parliament.
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Although England fell short, the pair closely watched the game and mingled with those around them.
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While revenue fell short of estimates, Walmart earnings beat expectations, fueled by strong e-commerce sales.
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Net sales dropped 5.8 percent to $2.65 billion, and fell short of expectations of $2.81 billion.
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Kunkel's attorney said preventing the students from going to school fell short of containing the illness.
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Tyson Foods Inc fell 3.4 percent after fourth-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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Total revenue rose 269.5 percent to $20183 billion, but fell short of estimates of $22018 billion.
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Revenue fell short at $1.89 billion, compared to the $1.93 billion analysts expected, according to Refinitiv.
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The 53-44 vote on Tuesday fell short of the threshold to overcome a Democratic filibuster.
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Sales of two of Lilly's key drugs, Trulicity and Alimta, fell short of Wall Street's forecasts.
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It follows an earlier request for 130,000 vaccine doses that fell short by that 20,000 doses.
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First quarter profit at Cemex SAB de CV doubled but still fell short of analysts' expectations.
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The amusement park operator's revenue fell short, as well, despite a 3% increase in park attendance.
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She fell short of the second round after a loss to Luxembourg's Ni Xialian 4-3.
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But the midpoint of that estimate fell short of the 3.83,000 boe/d analysts were expecting.
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That set the stage for the dramatic finish in which the 49ers fell short once again.
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The Independence Party, which has dominated Icelandic politics for decades, fell short of a parliamentary majority.
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Verizon on Thursday reported quarterly earnings that beat analysts' expectations, but revenue fell short of estimates.
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Though the Volt's sales numbers fell short of the original projections, it was hardly a failure.
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Democrats have already mounted credible challenges to him in past years but fell short on fundraising.
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The few employers who showed interest in me said I fell short of their established requirements.
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Compensation fell short (and was gobbled up by inflation), but there was little violence among farmers.
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But they have often failed to do so, whether by choice or because they fell short.
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But with only 24 seats and 10.3% of the vote, it fell short of many forecasts.
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They want their president to earn their vote and on that night President Obama fell short.
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The payroll numbers fell short of economists' expectations, who were looking for a gain of 180,000.
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Nike fell short of analysts' earnings expectations by 4 cents in its late-June quarterly report.
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The monthly uptick in inflation of 0.1 percent also fell short of expectations for 0.2 percent.
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The company's adjusted gross margins of 49.5 percent fell short of market expectations of 50.8 percent.
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It also fell short of revenue estimates, reporting $3.32 billion in sales versus $3.46 billion expected.
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They fell short of that goal, but they still achieved a record for the Model 23.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts amid global trade turbulence, but higher fees helped bottom line results.
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Hasbro — The toy company's fourth-quarter profit fell short estimates by a wide margin Friday morning.
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That was part of the Affordable Care Act until we fell short of the 60 votes.
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Retail sales fell short of expectations in March, including another bleak performance from struggling department stores.
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When Hendricks lunged and fell short, Thompson would punish him with that skip back rear straight.
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Video-streaming firm Netflix posted better-than-expected earnings, but its guidance fell short of estimates.
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As such, the report fell short of the SFC's required due diligence requirements, the SFC said.
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Johnson & Johnson was down 2.3 percent after its 2019 sales forecast fell short of analyst expectations.
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A previous attempt to block an arms sale last year fell short, garnering only 27 votes.
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But the company added fewer subscribers than expected and forward earnings guidance fell short of forecasts.
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If Democrats were hoping to inflict any high-profile damage against Gorsuch, they fell short Monday.
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Earlier Wednesday, Snap's first earnings report as a public company fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Oracle delivered quarterly earnings on Tuesday that topped analysts' expectations, but fell short of revenue projections.
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Ironically, the four countries that originally proposed the idea of a European military headquarters fell short.
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Torment: Tides of Numenera fell short of the mark and refused to ask a lingering question.
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Another came just last week, when Olympics champ Simone Biles fell short of making the finals.
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The revised forecast fell short of a mean estimate of 45.4 billion yen among 9 analysts.
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The British bank fell short due to its macro business, where revenues fell 14% to £490m.
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Now we just need to see if Ubisoft can deliver where 2016's movie fell short.
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Their estimations, it turns out, fell short, It has been seven years since that original discovery.
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Though Brazil's medal performance impressed some here, it also fell short on a range of measures.
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TripAdvisor shares sank 7% following the company's reported third-quarter earnings that fell short of expectations.
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Philip Morris also reported quarterly earnings, but fell short of expectations; its stock dropped 3.8 percent.
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I'm happy that those who destroyed his life fell short," Graham said on "Fox News Sunday.
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The merchandise fell short of our expectations and there wasn't any notable female empowerment happening either.
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Conn's sank 26.3 percent after the retailer reported quarterly results that fell short of analysts' estimates.
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Like when he handed over 20k to YG after the 'Boys fell short to the Rams.
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The sixth chapter in the cyborg series fell short of prerelease sales expectations by 21991 percent.
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Judge Collyer determined that the regulatory council fell short in its designation process in several areas.
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Fiscal fourth-quarter revenue increased 4.5% to $2.23 billion but fell short of Wall Street's estimates.
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More important, trying to win big would be a prudent goal even if it fell short.
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For the most part, the performances fell short of the raw exuberance that Bernstein customarily elicited.
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Fourteen percent said the same for Jealous; Rockeymoore Cummings fell short of double-digits, at 9%.
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Revenue also fell short of forecasts, with results falling at Disney's TV networks and movie studio.
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While the legal action prompted a temporary work stoppage, it ultimately fell short of its goal.
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After taking four immigration votes that all fell short last week, they should reconsider their strategy.
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Both sales and daily active users — a key metric for Snap — fell short of consensus expectations.
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Correction: This story has been updated to reflect Apple's market cap fell short of $900 billion.
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Revenue from its NBCUniversal cable networks, filmed entertainment and theme parks also fell short of expectations.
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He also suggests that Trump's efforts fell short only because his subordinates repeatedly disobeyed his instructions.
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Mr Edwards fell short in the primary mainly because of low turnout among African-American voters.
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Both ended the week higher, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite fell short on both counts.
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We know we fell short in some areas, including in communication with pilots, regulators and customers.
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But Westbrook's 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell short to send the game to overtime.
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When my real-life relationships fell short of that standard, I couldn't help but feel disappointed.
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But revenue fell short, and Harley also lowered its full-year shipment and profit margin guidance.
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Even though Mr. McConnell's comments fell short of what many wanted, some top Democrats welcomed them.
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If they fell short, it would be hard to see how Mr. Sanders could be stopped.
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But it fell short of saying whether Mr. Kim would take major steps toward that goal.
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While Equifax's third-quarter sales increased slightly, to $834.8 million, they fell short of analysts' expectations.
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I spoke with him about which ads have gotten it right and which ones fell short.
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For France, the inquest will begin in to how this talented side, once again fell short.
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by 2000,0003 last month, which fell short of Wall Street estimates for 2000,215.
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In 2016, after she fell short in the Olympic trials, Justin gave her a morning hug.
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"A Star Is Born" fell short of expectations, while "Roma" and "Black Panther" broke new ground.
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But in a district that President Trump won by 25 points, Mr. McMurray ultimately fell short.
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The project arose in recognition of the ways the response to the 2008 recession fell short.
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The senator fell short of expectations on Super Tuesday, but the race is far from over.
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Obic dived 5.1% after the system integration service operator's quarterly earnings fell short of market expectations.
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P&G's sales for the three months ended June 30 fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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The national kingpin strategy, however, fell short in one important respect: Drug trafficking continued to flourish.
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The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.
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That's an odd omission, and the one area where the camera fell short of my expectations.
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Earnings fell short of the 13 cents per share expected by analysts, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.
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Lamar Alexander intoned, while explaining that the President's behavior fell short of what would warrant removal.
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We strive to create a family atmosphere at Kansas and fell short of that this evening.
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The retailer also reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Here's what Wall Street expected: Also Tuesday, Goldman Sachs reported earnings that fell short of estimates.
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The first goal fell short, and China was content to see America's humiliating abandonment of Vietnam.
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Revenue fell short, however, coming in at $513 billion versus the $23.04 billion forecast by analysts.
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The effort fell short, with only 35 signing off on the ERA before a 1982 deadline.
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Campbell Soup on Thursday reported better-than-expected quarterly profit, but sales fell short of expectations.
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Big Blue fell short of investor expectations and reported its 20th consecutive quarter of falling revenue.
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Both domestic and international subscriber growth fell short of expectations, the first miss in five quarters.
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J&J's pharmaceutical business and medical device segments topped expectations, while its consumer unit fell short.
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Stef Sanjati, who shares videos about transgender issues and her transition, said the statement fell short.
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SpartanNash's stock plunged 13 percent after the company reported earnings that fell short of analyst expectations.
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Core revenue rose 7 percent to $2.08 billion, but fell short of estimates of $2.1 billion.
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So, when I fell short of breath, I didn't wait a second to alert the nurses.
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Revenue of 3.48 billion fell short of estimates and nearly 8 percent from a year ago.
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Procter & Gamble reported quarterly earnings that topped analysts' expectations on Tuesday, though fell short on sales.
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The company exceeded analysts' expectations for top line growth, but fell short on bottom line profits.
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But despite the best efforts of all those involved, this good-faith attempt eventually fell short.
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Clinton, for instance, mainly beat Mr. Obama by outperforming her polling, not because Mr. Obama fell short.
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The defending champions fell short in the division round last Sunday, losing 20-14 at New Orleans.
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On the calls, it let the cities know where they fell short, and why they weren't selected.
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When the House initially fell short in late March, its leaders said the repeal pursuit was over.
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Amazon.com was pummeled on Wall Street on Thursday after its holiday season sales fell short of expectations.
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The cybersecurity software maker's revenue fell short of Street forecasts, as does its current quarter revenue outlook.
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TripAdvisor (TRIP) missed estimates by a wide margin with quarterly profit and also fell short on revenue.
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In February, shares of FireEye plummeted on news the software maker's quarterly revenue fell short of expectations.
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The multinational earnings announcement fell short on revenue, comparable store sales and its full-year 2017 forecast.
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The runoff pitting McMaster against Warren threatened to embarrass the White House if the governor fell short.
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The guy leant forward, over extended and fell short, McGregor stepped back and threw the straight right.
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"We did not get the victory we wanted because our national campaign fell short," she told members.
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Same-sales also fell short of analysts' expectations, rising only 5% compared with 6.2% as originally projected.
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Still, imports fell short of expectations, indicating domestic demand in the world's second-largest economy remained weak.
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Johnson fell short of the required ECVs but was still elected after a vote in the Senate.
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Vaccines and other older drugs, such as Lyrica, Premarin and Celebrex all fell short of analysts' estimates.
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The finale itself fell short; Peter and Rachel, the couple that could, all of a sudden couldn't.
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Total revenue rose nearly 18 percent to $44.83 billion but fell short of expectations of $45.11 billion.
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Our guests sail with us to have great vacations, and we are sorry this cruise fell short.
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VFA's first class of fellows offers a window into how the organization both succeeded and fell short.
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Yet despite Mr McConnell's dogged efforts to whip his narrow majority into line, all three fell short.
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The transfer fell short of full vaginal birth-like colonization for two reasons, Dr. Dominguez-Bello said.
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Alibaba on Thursday reported quarterly sales that trumped forecasts but profits that fell short of analysts' expectations.
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While the kids thoroughly enjoyed their floats, total sales fell short of the daytime goal of $300.
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Chief Executive John Cryan said the group's second-quarter profitability fell short of its longer-term goals.
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Revenue also fell short of estimates amid what the company calls a "challenging" economic and competitive environment.
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Alas, they fell short, and Iguodala's back injury early in the next game helped hasten their spiral.
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But shares of General Motors and Ford slumped as their monthly totals fell short of analysts' projections.
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For the Dodgers, the quest to win a Series for the first time since 1988 fell short.
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Clorox on Wednesday posted earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations, but saw revenue that topped forecasts.
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Ford shares slid 7.5% after its earnings fell short of estimates and its 2019 guidance disappointed investors.
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However, revenue fell short of estimates at $190.8 million, compared to a Refinitiv estimate of $193 million.
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The company also said it fell short of its 2016 sales target but did not give details.
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Net sales of $6.89 billion fell short of analysts' estimates of $6.94 billion in the reported quarter.
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Oracle dropped 6.2 percent after the software maker's current-quarter profit forecast fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Canadian yoga wear retailer Lululemon Athletica Inc reported comparable-sales growth that fell short of analysts' estimates.
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Carolina was aiming to match a season-high points streak at five games but instead fell short.
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Age of Ultron's box office, while spectacular, fell short of Avengers' box office in the United States.
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But, in all, Rodeo fell short due to its dire need for more fluidity and less filler.
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The diagnostic test maker's shares were trading at $9403 after its preliminary results fell short of expectations.
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On Monday, Whirlpool reported second-quarter profit after market close that fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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The month fell short of the relatively modest expectations of 180,000 from economists surveyed by Dow Jones.
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Demand at a 10-year Bund auction last week fell short of the 4 billion-euro target.
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Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc shares slid after their second-quarter results fell short of analyst expectations.
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But the mid-point of the forecast fell short of analysts' average estimate of about $4.1 billion.
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Revenue fell short of estimates, with General Mills pointing to a gap in pricing and promotional activity.
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Revenue rose marginally to $782.6 million, but fell short of the $799 million that analysts had estimated.
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Sudo fell short of her 37 hot dogs number from 2018, but still handily defeated the competition.
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Hillary Clinton came close to nicking the vote there from Donald Trump last November, but fell short.
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Total revenue rose 7 percent to $2.52 billion, but fell short of analysts' estimate of $2.53 billion.
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Although it wasn't quite enough, as his team fell short against the Houston Rockets in the playoffs.
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Still, systems sales of $1.74 billion fell short of analysts' estimates of $1.79 billion, according to FactSet.
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Systems to monitor for and filter suspicious transactions and customers fell short in some cases, it said.
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The athletic clothing retailer said in a statement that he "fell short" of its "standards of conduct."
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Two days before the fight, as the last payment fell short, Kearns declared that Dempsey wouldn't fight.
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He finished the game with 21 points and 11 stitches as the Clippers fell short, 106-103.
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Yet Russia again fell short of its obligations under the pact, energy ministry data showed on Saturday.
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A Senate vote to override the veto fell short of the 67 votes needed to do so.
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They fell short of the mark, but two came surprising close to breaking through the glass ceiling.
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Thanks to prior releases of information, we know the FBI fell short on the first two counts.
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Revenue fell short, however, and Under Armour gave a full-year forecast well shy of Street estimates.
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Shapovalov and Auger-Aliassime fell short of the doubles title, losing, 216-13, 21-21, 212-2.
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While the semiconductor supplier beat Wall Street expectations for earnings and revenue, its sales projections fell short.
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Babis's ANO party won last month's election by a large margin but fell short of a majority.
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Caterpillar, which traders see as a bellwether company, also fell short of its first quarter earnings goal.
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The company said earlier this month that its deliveries for the quarter fell short of its forecasts.
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The latest reading fell short of the 0.5 percent increase expected from a survey of Reuters analysts.
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In the playoffs, they simply ran into a better Orlando Magic team and fell short of expectations.
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The struggling Magic fell short of winning consecutive games for the first time since Nov. 313-11.
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Trump scored major victories in Florida, Illinois and North Carolina, but fell short to Kasich in Ohio.
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The Badgers' last-minute comeback attempt fell short as Happ missed two of four free-throw attempts.
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While revenue fell short, Walmart raised its full-year profit outlook ahead of the holiday shopping season.
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Twitter dropped $2.89, or 16.3 percent, to $14.86 after its first-quarter revenue fell short of expectations.
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In fact, it was originally developed to be an antidepressant, but its clinical-trial performance fell short.
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He fell short of the Australian Triple Crown when he lost to McIlroy at the Australian Open.
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But because Tuesday's contests allocated delegates proportionally, his victories fell short of offering him an impregnable lead.
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Wilders fell short of expectations in his country's elections on Wednesday, although his party did gain seats.
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A survey focused on small and mid-size manufacturing in China fell short of expectations for March.
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The entrees were a bit less successful, if only because they fell short of their high ambitions.
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Update: Erin Schrode fell short in her campaign to become the youngest woman to serve in Congress.
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Namajunas fell short in an informal title eliminator against Karolina Kowalkiewicz, but it was a close fight.
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PwC's Barr added that retailers who were forced to rely on high, unsustainable promotion levels fell short.
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Last year was the sixth straight year the Fed fell short of its 2 percent inflation target.
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And season two's most promising teams are both returning squads that fell short the first time around.
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He's doing exactly what a candidate who fell short needs to do to run a second time.
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Some nations that initially fell short of those standards agreed to implement changes to avoid travel restrictions.
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In Ohio, where Mr. Trump won by eight points, Democrats fell short of winning the governor seat.
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Graumann offered a previously unreported account of what the campaign got right and where it fell short.
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Trump made it "just over the line" in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, but fell short in Minnesota.
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Because overseers were tracking everyone's haul, if you fell short of that quota, you were often beat.
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Its holiday-quarter profit forecast fell short of analysts' expectations on Wednesday, sending shares down 10 percent.
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However, revenue fell short of forecasts, and the company also posted weaker than expected organic sales growth.
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Zoe Lofgren, led a similar effort in the House, but it fell short in another Thursday vote.
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Oracle dropped 7.8 percent after the software maker's current-quarter profit forecast fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Membership fees fell short, coming in at $3.013 million versus the $810 million expected, according to Refinitiv.
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Nike Inc shares dipped 27.71 percent after the sportswear company's North American sales fell short of estimates.
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The Mariners, though, fell short of the World Series — a feeling the Dodgers know all too well.
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And the GOP still fell short in what had for years been seen as a safe district.
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Dr. West characterized the Segway as a "catastrophic" failure that fell short of expectations to revolutionize transportation.
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For its third quarter, the airline posted an earnings beat but fell short of expectations on revenue.
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Later Tuesday, Citigroup reported earnings that exceeded expectations, but Wells Fargo fell short on earnings and revenue.
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Revenue fell short of Street forecasts, however, and comparable-store sales posted a bigger-than-expected decline.
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But the push for ratification fell short of the 38, or three-fourths, required to back it.
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Bank of America before the opening bell this morning, but revenue fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Although the company fell short of revenue estimates, its adjusted earnings were in line with analyst estimates.
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Not counting that expense, EPS of $1.08 fell short of Wall Street's $1.12 estimate for the quarter.
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"Sure, they fell short in 20203, but it's a whole new ball game next year," argued Jones.
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He fell short of his ideal in more than a dozen areas of his life, he concluded.
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Vancouver also fell short in pursuit of a playoff berth for the fourth time in five years.
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He met the Democratic National Committee's 200,000-donor threshold, but fell short of meeting the polling requirement.
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Domestic auto sales, retail sales excluding autos, multiple housing indicators and durable goods orders all fell short.
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Revenue fell short of Street forecasts, however, as did the company's current-quarter revenue and earnings guidance.
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Apple's iPhone shipments fell short of analyst expectations for 75.5 million, according to research firm FactSet StreetAccount.
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Sure, many others benefitted from these same forces, yet fell short, including some of Ricketts's early partners.
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If there's one area where the Powerbeats Pro fell short for me, it was long-term comfort.
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Sugi Holdings lost 6.5% after the drugstore chain operator's quarterly earnings fell short of strong market expectations.
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However, the earnings fell short of an company-provided analyst consensus of $5.967 billion, according to Reuters.
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On the top line, the gain of 21953,000 in nonfarm payrolls fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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But the center left fell short of its goal of finishing first among Saarland's approximately 800,000 voters.
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Revenue fell short of Street forecasts, however, and the athletic apparel retailer cut its full-year outlook.
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The consumer robot company reported revenue that beat Wall Street estimates, but earnings per share fell short.
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Watson's pass on fourth-and-10 from the Indianapolis 24 fell short with about four minutes left.
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Fintech funding in 2019 fell short of the $40.8 billion the sector attracted in 2018 by 15%.
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CORRECTION: This article has been updated to show that Western Union's revenue fell short of analysts' expectations.
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Overall sales, however, fell short of analysts' forecasts for its fiscal second quarter for 2020 ended Aug.
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The measure garnered a majority of votes, but fell short of the two-thirds required to pass.
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That fell short of what several other Democratic presidential candidates received, but she had a strong finish.
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However, J.C. Penney Co Inc slumped 9 percent after quarterly comparable-store sales fell short of analysts' estimates.
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These contestants who made it to the final days — and just fell short — definitely earned their island stripes.
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While the listening experience was better, livability fell short due to a deeply uncomfortable headband and heavier weight.
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DuPont, 83M and Johnson & Johnson outpaced Wall Street earnings per share estimates, but fell short of revenue expectations.
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Meanwhile, parliament's bid to agree an alternative strategy also fell short, leaving the process as deadlocked as ever.
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But the Cubs fell short again when Rizzo sent a deep fly to the center field warning track.
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Tiger Woods fell short during the final round for the 147th British Open Golf championships in Carnoustie, Scotland.
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The lower range of that forecast fell short of the $11.65 EPS estimated by analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.
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Ramaphosa fell short of announcing a stimulus package, saying there was no room to increase spending or borrowing.
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Prior to this quarter, profits fell short of Wall Street's expectations in four of the last five quarters.
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Ethiopia suffers from massive debt and faces an acute foreign exchange crisis after exports fell short of targets.
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The iPhone 6S had the most consistent camera at the time, but it fell short in certain areas.
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The company surpassed analysts' estimates on earnings per share, but fell short on revenue and active user projections.
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It fell short of the average estimate of S$1.18 billion from five analysts compiled by Thomson Reuters.
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However, in November, that growth fell short of expectations amid fears that the economic expansion is slowing down.
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For context, that fell short of the global receipts for any of Warner's four previously interlinked DC movies.
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Disney reported quarterly earnings that beat analysts' expectations on Tuesday, but revenue fell short of Wall Street estimates.
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Good as it was, the 2018 MacBook Air fell short in a few areas: performance, keyboard, and pricing.
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The company beat revenue estimates at $252 billion, though fell short on earnings, reporting an EPS of $2650.
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The motion passed the Republican-controlled Senate, but it fell short of the necessary votes in the House.
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For one thing, he had already said he wouldn't seek reelection if his White House campaign fell short.
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Revenue in its software business rose 278% to $43 billion, but fell short of estimates of $24 billion.
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American also reported improved earnings, although it fell short of both Wall Street forecasts and its own expectations.
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However, both its revenue and same-store sales results fell short of expectations, despite the retailer's easy comparisons.
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Shares of Twitter also fell Thursday, about 20 percent, as its earnings fell short of Wall Street expectations.
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So has MJ Hegar, an Air Force veteran who fell short in her bid to upset GOP Rep.
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Caterpillar on Friday reported earnings that fell short of analyst expectations and lowered its midpoint 2016 revenue outlook.
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But the response fell short of what many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle had called for.
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In my experience, though, the Roku Streaming Stick fell short in two areas: voice search and categorical searches.
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PVH's first-quarter revenue rose 1.8% to $2.36 billion, but fell short of analysts' estimate of $2.37 billion.
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Alcoa sank 993 percent after the aluminum manufacturer's earnings included revenue that fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Still, first-quarter sales fell short of expectations, impacted by currency headwinds, which dragged on its overseas business.
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Revenue in its software business rose 24% to $212.96 billion, but fell short of estimates of $212.89 billion.
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Their end goal to make Endgame the biggest movie of all time fell short by about $18 million.
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L Brands Inc slid 11.1% after the Victoria's Secret owner reported quarterly sales that fell short of estimates.
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The company's fourth-quarter adjusted gross margins of 49.5 percent fell short of market expectations of 50.8 percent.
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In the second quarter, Tesla reported a wider-than-expected loss and revenue that fell short of estimates.
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Fourth quarter revenue also fell short, coming in at $437 million, but investors had been forecasting $496 million.
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However, the movie fell short of analyst expectations, which called for it to make at least $150 million.
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As hoverboards became more popular, Chinese manufacturers began pumping out cheaper versions that fell short of safety standards.
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Companies that have tried to tap the Indian opportunity have found that returns fell short of the hype.
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The tech giant's first premium phones were good phones that fell short of challenging Samsung and Apple's dominance.
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There are still some elements of the game that fell short of my expectations though, technologically and otherwise.
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The self-described democratic socialist fell short of at least one of his rivals in the second quarter.
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They led Scotland to the brink of independence, even if they fell short in the referendum in 2014.
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Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond fell 15 percent on Wednesday after second-quarter earnings fell short of estimates.
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" Trowbridge fell short of declaring the city fully liberated, but he described an ISIS defeat there as "inevitable.
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Qualcomm Inc dropped 3.32% after the chipmaker's quarterly revenue and profit forecast fell short of Wall Street targets.
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Qualcomm Inc plunged 6.7% after the chipmaker's quarterly revenue and profit forecast fell short of Wall Street targets.
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During its last earnings, Netflix fell short of subscriber forecasts, which panicked Wall Street sending the stock crashing.
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The company added fewer than expected wireless subscribers in the third quarter and revenue fell short of expectations.
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A PMI for the euro zone services sector fell short of expectations but still beat its British equivalent.
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However, SolarCity fell short of projected installations, and also gave a downbeat forecast for the current quarter. Questions?
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The Americas, Europe and Asia all posted rises in sales at established stores that fell short of expectations.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts, however, and declined compared to a year earlier for the 20th consecutive quarter.
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A net profit increase of 3.9% to 330.7 million francs fell short of expectations for 342 million francs.
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The report fell short, however, of suggesting any concerning security changes to cockpit doors, locks or onboard procedures.
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While quarterly earnings beat expectations, revenue fell short of estimates as the company sold fewer iPhones than expected.
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Meanwhile, though Target fell short of Wall Street's earnings and revenue forecasts, its comparable sales rose 1.9 percent.
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On Tuesday, regulators determined for a second time this year that the Wells Fargo "living will" fell short.
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Late Thursday, RH posted its fiscal fourth-quarter results, which were mixed as revenue fell short of expectations.
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In that vein, Williams-Sonoma on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter results that fell short of analysts' expectations.
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The stock drop came after the company reported revenue that also fell short of estimates in the quarter.
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They failed to accomplish doing so in 2017 when the Senate fell short of passing a repeal bill.
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The home builder's revenue fell short of Street forecasts due to a decline in average selling prices, however.
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I felt like our guys deserved a victory for the way we competed, but we just fell short.
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Jon Ossoff emerged with the possibility to win outright, but fell short of the required 50% of votes.
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It seems that while the processor fell short with fast speeds, it is good at conserving battery life.
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On the Republican side, roughly a quarter followed the siren song of nationalism, but Trump still fell short.
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Oracle Corp slumped 7.5 percent after the software maker's current-quarter profit forecast fell short of analysts' expectations.
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But the pictures that were meant to commemorate the day more than fell short of the couple's expectations.
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But sales fell short as the company capped five straight years of declining year-over-year quarterly revenues.
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Democrats had surprisingly strong showings in Kansas and Montana, but ultimately fell short in those races as well.
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The drugmaker's adjusted profit forecast of $3.45-$3.55 per share also fell short of analysts' expectations of $3.65.
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Even when the Vive fell short, it came off as part of Job Simulator's clunky-on-purpose aesthetic.
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Revenue also beat forecasts, but same-restaurant sales fell short of consensus with a rise of 2.2 percent.
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Revenue also fell short of Street forecasts, although the company said it was pleased with its overall results.
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CAE's revenue rose 14% to C$825.6 million, but fell short of analysts' expectations of C$845.96 million.
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However, Shell shares slipped 2.7 percent by 1000 GMT as cash flows fell short of investors' strong expectations.
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James, who ran for a Michigan Senate seat but fell short in his attempt to unseat Democrat Sen.
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Sales fell short of analysts' average estimate of $3.82 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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But the result fell short of analysts' average estimate of $21.06 billion, according to research firm FactSet StreetAccount.
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On the other hand, rival Mazda dropped 3.8 percent after its earning estimates fell short of market expectations.
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She saw a flash of fellow U.S.A. gymnastics teammate Nastia Liukin's scores and realized her performance fell short.
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Four barely made their required level and just one fell short, a slide in the ECB's presentation showed.
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But those investments fell short as more shoppers gravitated to discount chains like TJX (TJX) and Amazon (AMZN).
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Allergan, the maker of Botox, slid 2.2 percent after second-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street's forecasts.
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Its shares fell 2.4 percent after its quarterly operating profit and its dividend proposal fell short of expectations.
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De León won 54 percent, which also fell short of the 60 percent necessary to win the endorsement.
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Some schools said the level of German taught fell short of what many employers expected from skilled workers.
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The president went on to endorse Moore in the general election, but Moore fell short to now-Sen.
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But the board said the nonprofit's disclosures fell short of being "comprehensive" and fully accessible to the public.
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Obama reduced the inmate population to 41, but fell short of fulfilling his promise to close the jail.
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In 2019, Starbucks bested McDonald's in terms of the number of locations — though, both fell short of Subway.
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Ironically, his signature legislative achievement, the Affordable Care Act, is also one area where the president fell short.
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That fell short of the S$1.13 billion ($828.2 million) average estimate by analysts in a Reuters poll.
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Dort corralled the offensive rebound and passed to Edwards, whose 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell short.
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It was a breakout year, but Temple dismissed him because he fell short of the university's academic standards.
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Democrats tried to dismiss the articles against Clinton, but the vote, which requires a simple majority, fell short.
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Landeskog added his 18th and 19th in the final four minutes, but the Avalanche's comeback effort fell short.
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The United Nations' 2015 Humanitarian Response Plan for Iraq fell short of its fundraising goal by 26 percent.
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Its third estimate of first-quarter GDP fell short of the 60.63 percent pace it reported last month.
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This season, under Coach Fred Hoiberg, the Bulls went 42-40 and fell short of a playoff berth.
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In December, the Fed and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation notified Wells Fargo that the bank's plan fell short.
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The ERA almost passed in 203, but fell short of its required 38 ratifications by just three states.
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DR Horton Inc's quarterly results fell short of analyst expectations, underscoring persistent weakness in the U.S. housing market.
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The diagnostic test maker's shares were trading at $133.81 after the company's preliminary results fell short of expectations.
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Revenue fell short of expectations, however, and Harley also lowered its full-year shipment and profit margin guidance.
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But the subscriber growth fell short at what could turn out to be a challenging time for Netflix.
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In the finals, he fell short against McEnroe, who won his first of three straight U.S. Open crowns.
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But when cold weather arrived, natural gas supplies fell short because planned pipelines had not all been finished.
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But if premiums fell short of medical expenses, the insurer would be entitled to payments from the government.
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But Mr. Trump fell short of agreeing to establish the permanent American military presence that Poland has sought.
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The campaign fell short of that goal, but Mr. Shakir expressed no regret about having aimed for it.
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When Sanders was asked whether he would commit to the same, he fell short of an ironclad promise.
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The amount exceeds the $2,2523,001 paid last year but fell short of the record $3,456,789 hit in 2016.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) all fell short in 2016.
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Almost all the wines the panel sampled were excellent, and the few that fell short were nonetheless fine.
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You played well and qualified for this year's United States Open, but you fell short at Shinnecock Hills.
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Despite a flurry of , the fast-casual chain's second-quarter earnings topped analysts' expectations, although revenue fell short.
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The first shot fell short; a second hit the house, leaving a disappointingly small hole in the facade.
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Facebook apologized and said that it fell short in its commitment to prevent discrimination in its ad tools.
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The company added 43,000 Fios internet customers, but growth fell short of the previous year by 12 percent.
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Ollie's same-store sales fell short, however, coming in at a 33% decline versus the 23% decline anticipated.
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Revenue in the quarter fell 2 percent to $1.6 billion and fell short of expectations of $1.72 billion.
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Revenue fell short of forecasts, hurt by a drop in fees that the company collects from cable operators.
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The Orioles' Chris Tillman (25-29) fell short in his bid for a major league-leading 503th victory.
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The only area where I felt the camera fell short of my expectations was in its motion detection.
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The game ended when Terrell Allen's 613-point try over Jason Carter fell short with one second remaining.
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"Frozen II" (2019) earned one nomination, even though some critics felt this film fell short of the original.
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The company's total revenue rose about 7% to $47.50 billion, but fell short of estimates of $47.57 billion.
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Portland State fell short in an 2301-225 game at home to Southern Utah in its last outing.
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The big showdown between the league's top two teams fell short of expectations, with both missing star players.
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In the Netherlands, the anti-immigration candidate, Geert Wilders, fell short in his bid to be prime minister.
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Where they fell short was for healthy but relatively expensive foods, such as seafood, fresh fruit, and vegetables.
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Revenue also fell short, coming in at $466 million compared to the $473 million expected, according to Refinitiv.
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Revenue and comparable-store sales also fell short of estimates, and the company cut its full-year forecast.
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The cloud storage provider's revenue exceeded estimates, however, its current-quarter revenue outlook fell short of Street forecasts.
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That fell short of a forecast of 82.7 percent and was down from 83.7 percent a year ago.
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Sugi Holdings lost 6.7% after earnings the drugstore chain operator's quarterly earnings fell short of strong market expectations.
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The measure needed 60 votes to advance but fell short on a 51-to-48 party line tally.
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Sales fell short of an earlier company forecast, but still jumped 19.5% to 721 billion yuan ($105 billion).
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A subsequent attempt in 2016 fell short of the signatures needed to put the question on the ballot.
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Both figures fell short of Wall Street's estimates of $2.74 earnings per share and $17.58 billion in sales.
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Nestle fell short of earnings expectations for 2017, citing "challenging environments" in their North American and Brazilian markets.
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Sugi Holdings lost 6.7% after earnings the drugstore chain operator's quarterly earnings fell short of strong market expectations.
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But opposition critics said the change fell short of what was needed to preserve democratic checks and balances.
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Chinese trade data also fell short of expectations, with January exports falling 2125.795 percent from a year earlier.
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When Publicis and Microsoft finally debuted a Marcel prototype in May 20183, it fell short of its promise.
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Nordstrom last week reported fourth-quarter results that beat analysts' expectations on sales though fell short on earnings.
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Bernie Sanders, who fell short of the Democratic nomination in 803, will stump in the state next week.
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However, overall purchasing also actually just fell short of estimates, which had been $4.4 billion for the day.
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On top of that, Snap never issued guidance for the quarter, then fell short of analysts' revenue expectations.
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Chestnut entered the competition ranked No. 1 in the world, but fell short in the 6-minute competition.
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"With its settlement with Facebook, the FTC not only fell short, it fell on its face," said Sen.
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However, this fell short of analysts' estimates of 43.1 billion yuan, a 22% increase, according to Refinitiv data.
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The study found that the sites largely fell short in the tests, particularly on security measures and accessibility.
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The streaming service also fell short of its own guidance for global subscribers to increase by 2.3 million.
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The Afghanistan war veteran still left out important details, and his words fell short of stirring the crowd.
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Snap's third quarter was expected to bring in $237 million of revenue, but it fell short by 20143 percent.
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Revenue fell short of expectations in January, when the company last reported, in part because of currency-related headwinds.
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Its revenue of $1.65 billion was just under what analysts were predicting, and it fell short of sales estimates.
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Comcast's overall revenue rose 18 percent to $26.86 billion, but fell short of Wall Street expectations of $27.20 billion.
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She fell short among both minorities and young voters, as well as white working-class voters in the Midwest.
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But rights groups were outraged that authorities watered it down so much it fell short of criminalising marital rape.
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Full year sales guidance fell short of forecasts at $8.8 billion to $8.95 billion, versus the $9.01 billion estimate.
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This summer's "Wonder Woman," DC's first critical hit, broke records but also fell short of the high water-mark.
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Lochte then fell short to Phelps in the 21-meter individual medley, but still took home the silver medal.
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Wal-Mart said sales grew faster in the United States than overseas but fell short of its goal overall.
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Sales of $252.5 million for Taltz, another of Lilly's more important growth drivers, also fell short of analysts' estimates.
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Indeed, that looked to be the case as most economic data through the first quarter fell short of forecasts.
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It has acknowledged failings and will hold back bonuses for, or suspend, senior staff who fell short of standards.
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Restaurant Brands International on Monday reported quarterly earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations as Tim Hortons' struggles continue.
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Bernie Sanders–aligned forces fell short in the special election to fill now–attorney general Xavier Becerra's House seat.
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E-commerce giant Amazon reported third-quarter earnings that fell short of street expectations on Thursday after the bell.
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International human rights groups say the procedures of the Bangladeshi tribunal that sentenced Nizami fell short of international standards.
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On the other hand, Bitish clothing retailer Next sank 7.3 percent after its results fell short of analysts' expectations .
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Revenue for the first quarter rose 3.6 percent to $5.12 billion, but fell short of forecasts of $5.29 billion.
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Intel easily topped the Estimize consensus by 203 cents per share but fell short on revenue by $200 million.
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Shares of Gap sank more than 11% after the retailer reported first-quarter earnings that fell short of expectations.
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Its North America business fell short of forecasts, with Electrolux citing price pressure, lower volumes and raw material costs.
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The government's Consumer Price Index, its broadest inflation gauge, fell short of economists' expectations for a fifth consecutive month.
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Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's People's Party emerged as the single biggest party, but fell short of a majority.
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Even though we fell short of the Oval Office, voters elected more minority women to the Senate than ever.
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Fossil Group (FOSL) fell short of estimates with quarterly profit of 12 cents per share, and so did revenue.
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Wible spoke one day after Disney reported earnings that rose from the prior year, but fell short of expectations.
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In the latest quarter, GameStop unexpectedly reported a net profit, but its revenue fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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The increase, though, fell short of the 1.5 percent growth in the third and fourth quarters a year ago.
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It also fell short of top-line expectations, posting revenues of $352 million, compared to estimates of $366 million.
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First, the 151,000 net new jobs created fell short of the 180,000 number economists and Wall Street were expecting.
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But same-store sales, a key measure of improvement in the restaurant industry, fell short of Wall Street's estimates.
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It ruled that his incomplete declaration fell short of the constitutional requirement for MPs to be "honest and upright".
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However, sales fell short due to a crackdown on health products in China, one of Nu Skin's biggest markets.
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Finnish packaging firm Huhtamaki was another heavy faller, down 9 percent, after its own update fell short of expectations.
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In 2011, his last movie, In Time, with a budget of $40 million, fell short of breaking even domestically.
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But he fell short, landing in ninth place in the giant slalom race and fifth in the super combined.
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The online community tried to crowd-source an answer to his identity, but like everyone else, they fell short.
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It fell short of its long-term objective in 163 but managed to adhere to its risk budget limits.
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The Panthers had been getting good work from Oher, but he fell short against all the talent Denver brings.
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The endorsement fell short of the 96.7 percent Merkel won when she was last re-elected two years ago.
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Caterpillar on Thursday reported adjusted fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates, but revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations.
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While the company's reported earnings per share and revenue beat analysts' expectations, its iPhone sales fell short of estimates.
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And while Target's full-year digital sales jumped 31 percent, that fell short of its goal for 40 percent.
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Though Target's revenue and earnings results on Wednesday fell short of analysts' expectations, the company outperformed in one area.
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Lawmakers overseeing the nation's transportation programs fell short this year when they tried to advance a long-term reauthorization.
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Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc shares took a dive after their second-quarter earnings fell short of analyst expectations.
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Yet Rubio fell short in Virginia and may wind up finishing behind John Kasich in both Massachusetts and Vermont.
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That fell short of the IBES estimate of $272 million, but beat research firm FactSet's estimate of $27.7 million.
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