The shortfall will be made up of local government allocations, town councils and the rates. |
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To meet the shortfall one alternative is to import liquefied natural gas from offshore. |
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The rate has to increase by an extra amount the following year to make up the shortfall. |
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District-wide, Craven has a shortfall of 54,000 grammes of fluff that, potentially, could be recycled to make 30 news editor's tea cosies. |
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About three quarters of endowment mortgages sold over the last two decades are expected to post a shortfall when they mature. |
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Equally, though no-one would begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall. |
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Just because you can afford to pay off the shortfall doesn't mean that the policy wasn't mis-sold in the first place. |
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If bus operators no longer receive this money they will be forced to find ways to make up the shortfall in income. |
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If you have a problem in making up the extra cash needed to cover the possible shortfall, don't just do nothing. |
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If your investment performs badly you could face a shortfall at the end of the mortgage term. |
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I am not worried on a personal level but I do think that there will be a huge shortfall throughout the country. |
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The group may be forced to bridge the shortfall by selling some of its assets or securing more debt. |
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You could keep the policy going and look at other alternatives to repay the remaining shortfall. |
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We were truly, truly sorry that there was the shortfall in our initial funding of the foundation. |
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Initial concerns of a significant cash shortfall are no longer on the money, according to McCormack. |
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Any near-term funding shortfall will affect the overall schedule, and such schedule slips disrupt future funding. |
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This is an argument from what we know about the causal powers of intelligence and the shortfall of unintelligent causes. |
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Under Gordon Brown's own fiscal rules, he could carry on spending and borrowing the shortfall in the short-term. |
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If you find that you are behind in your National Insurance contributions you can pay to make up the shortfall. |
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I also took out a bridging loan with the bank to make up the shortfall in the deposit. |
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Until the recent House action, however, every plan to address the shortfall had been a non-starter on Capitol Hill. |
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Due to the shortfall in Nutcracker income, all non-unionized staff agreed to take a temporary salary cut through June. |
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Walker blames the shortfall squarely on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed. |
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Oh absolutely, he does actually mean well, he's just hamstrung by a severe shortfall in the social skills department. |
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But even after the deal, there would be a cash shortfall and creditors will not receive full payment of their debts. |
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By producing enough maize for instance, the economy would be saving money it would otherwise use to import food to meet the shortfall. |
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Using this approach shows a large surplus of housing supply, in contrast with the Inspector's finding of a small shortfall. |
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Another shortfall is the way it has been gendered, something evident in all linguistic movements. |
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If you think you do have a case, you should act on any shortfall before you file a claim for compensation. |
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If there is a shortfall, you can cash in some of the balance in the pension fund to pay off the remainder of the mortgage. |
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This means that women who are not yet saving in a private pension fund are risking a huge shortfall when it comes to retirement. |
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The groups had initially considered paying increased rent to cover the shortfall. |
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The Ministry of Finance contended that in all but one case the shortfall was within the condonable limits. |
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And they have introduced a balance billing system whereby the insured patient must pay extra to make up the shortfall. |
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Even switching the amount of the shortfall predicted by your insurer to a repayment mortgage will help. |
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Even if you pooled your pocket money I can't imagine how you made up the shortfall. |
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The finance ministry blames this estimated shortfall on a drop in taxes, but says its cost-cutting will work. |
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Benefits for others who have not yet retired would then have to be reduced to match the shortfall in the level of funds available. |
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Because direct taxes will not rise, any shortfall will be clawed back through cutbacks. |
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But Reagan realized immediately that no amount of budget cutting could make up for the shortfall in revenues. |
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The budget deficit is the shortfall between the government's income, such as tax revenues, and its level of spending. |
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This will mean that the buoyant region maintains full employment whereas the depressed region exhibits a local labour demand shortfall. |
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Faced with the biggest recruitment shortfall since the draft was abolished in 1973, the Army has come up with what it thinks is a good idea. |
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It comes on top of an expected 500m euro shortfall in tax returns and a dramatic downturn in the economy. |
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The Wallacean shortfall refers primarily to the inadequacy of our knowledge of the geographical distributions of species. |
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For years she surmounted her weekly shortfall by pooling her income and expenses with Elsa. |
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To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October. |
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They said another factor contributing to the patient pile-up is a staff shortfall. |
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The shortfall next year alone would be equivalent to 4p on the basic rate of income tax. |
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I have been warned to expect a significant shortfall on my mortgage endowment. |
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We have now been told by our insurer that a shortfall is likely and we were not warned at the outset. |
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Between desire and reality, potential and realization, what could be and what is, lies the shortfall. |
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Due to a severe budget shortfall, she announced last Monday that the city is eliminating curbside recycling and leaf pickup. |
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He went so far as to suggest that the smaller-than-expected shortfall means the population actually is rebounding. |
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Chief executive Chris Moller informed an audience in Auckland that the shortfall in hotel beds could be made up by the use of Winnebagos. |
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Some of that shortfall can be explained away by a booming economy, growing employment and a falling social security burden. |
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News of cutbacks, such as the shortfall in medical card allocations, does not enthuse voters. |
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The military says the shortfall is over and soldiers who do not yet have the armor soon will. |
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The 200,000 tonnes is the lead time needed for the importation of maize seed in the event of any shortfall. |
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The deficit morass is due as much to a revenue shortfall as excessive spending. |
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Within Germany, the revenue shortfall puts the finance boss in a terrible dilemma. |
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The town's education chiefs are contacting schools in an attempt to bring in supply teachers to cover the shortfall, but say some classes are likely to be disrupted. |
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After the sale, and the recovery of the amount owing on the mortgage, including interest and costs, the guarantor will be liable for any shortfall. |
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He warned that if these issues are not addressed, the shortfall in housing may need to be met by the development of other areas, and that could mean greenfield sites. |
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Following a few years of respectable earnings increases, the holiday firm admitted in April that it had experienced a shortfall in camping bookings. |
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In the interim, at least 150,000 tonnes of maize, about half of the anticipated shortfall of 300,000 tonnes will be imported as relief to affected families. |
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However you do have various options and the key aspect is to combat the shortfall so that you do not find yourself unable to repay the mortgage at the end of the term. |
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It used to be a popular sideline for miners working shifts, but the collapse of the coal industry has been accompanied by a huge shortfall in retained firefighters. |
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Officers' representatives have consistently complained about a shortfall among commandants and captains and there is usually a high drop out rate among recruits. |
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It is ten people shy of its target, although Mr Smith assured that the firm would not be pursuing any compulsory redundancies to make up the shortfall. |
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The GAO attributed much of the shortfall to the fact that the pools required people to have been uninsured for six months. |
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But most of the shortfall comes from funds invested in GM and funds obligated to help banks modify mortgages. |
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As the House Oversight Committee holds a hearing on the vacancies, Daniel Stone reports on the shortfall. |
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Perhaps the answer to the budget shortfall may lie in reviewing the number of higher paid managers who need to be employed, rather than axing frontline staff? |
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Sean is a 50-year-old who has taken a three-year career break and is deciding how to fund the shortfall in service to maximise his pension benefits. |
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But some lawmakers have argued that private schools should continue to earmark two percent of their income from tuition fees and let the government cover the shortfall. |
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House builders have warned that Bradford workers could abandon the district because of a huge shortfall in the number of homes built in the next decade. |
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Specifically, depending on our benchmark and whether we look at unweighted or weighted alpha, the monthly shortfall ranges from 5.6 to 16.3 basis points. |
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However, this total would still fall short of the construction costs and the football club are currently seeking a commercial partner to make up the shortfall. |
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A North Yorkshire County Council spokesman said school budgets were very tight, but it was not yet possible to put a figure on the average shortfall. |
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The catalyst was the Roman procurator's demand for 100,000 denarii from the Temple treasury, probably to make up a shortfall in revenues caused by a tax strike. |
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It's only natural that in areas of breaking science, such as bioinformatics, we should see a shortfall in knowledge and skills among new chemistry graduates. |
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It is rumoured that the audited figures will reveal a bigger shortfall. |
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The city centre manager told us it was all to do with a staff shortfall. |
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However, given the lengthy plan period ahead, in my opinion, it is too early to rule out the small shortfall being met by development on brownfield land within the urban area. |
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Britain's growing ranks of pensioners, present and future, are facing a tough time unless action is taken to tackle a huge shortfall in the nation's pension pot. |
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But before we organise a whip-round to make up for his shortfall, spare a thought for those who are having to cope with below-inflation pay rises. |
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I have been notified of a shortfall in the endowment policy taken out by my mother and myself with your insurance company, and would appreciate your advice. |
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It was feared these endowments might not mature with enough money in the pot to pay off the mortgages, leaving people with a substantial shortfall. |
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An appeal was made to every man who had a farm, garden or allotment to plant more spuds to make up the shortfall and help the county support itself. |
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In the event that a claim was successful, the committee and even the members themselves would have had to fund any financial shortfall. |
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The UK relied on foreign investors to plug the shortfall in its balance of payments. |
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In 1287, Kublai's minister Sangha created a new currency, Zhiyuan Chao, to deal with a budget shortfall. |
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And, by not being questioned for this survey, did they in fact make up for the one in three shortfall of bedtime story readers? |
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In fact, the shortfall of same has not only resulted in price fluctuations, but has brought into focus the controversial issue of overglazing. |
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If there was a shortfall, a school board for the district would be created. |
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Critical shortfall in the supply of matched tissue for transplantation creates an urgent need for alternative sources of hematopoietic stem cells. |
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The high number of prisoners eventually overloaded the Brazilian prison system, leading to a shortfall of about two hundred thousand accommodations. |
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En bloc, these grandes maisons can only supply 15 per cent of their own needs, in terms of grapes, and so rely on 15,000 vinegrowers to supplement this shortfall. |
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As many of the islands' young men had joined the armed forces at the outbreak of war, there was a shortfall in manual labour on the farms, particularly for the potato crop. |
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The investor is responsible for any shortfall following such forced sales. |
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Due to a shortfall in revenue we will have to make some cuts. |
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The midpoint of the higher range would call for some make-up of the shortfall in M2 growth from the midpoints of the ranges established for this aggregate in recent years. |
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This sales shortfall has resulted in heavy price discounting and underutilization of our manufacturing capacity, which are adversely affecting our profitability. |
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