Phrases with «to meet the shortfall»

The phrase "to meet the shortfall" refers to taking actions or measures to address or cover a lack or deficiency in something. It means making up for the missing or insufficient amount of something by finding a solution or providing what is needed. Full definition

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Sentences with «to meet the shortfall»

  • If there was a short fall, the church would meet the shortfall till bills were paid, or income increased. (redeeminggod.com)
  • Russell Hobby says: «It's getting more expensive to run schools and the government needs to recognise this, including meeting the shortfalls in funding for sixth forms, early years and for services previously provided by local authorities. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • Key to meeting the shortfall of long green to pay for the school's greening was the sheer enthusiasm of Kent David, father of two Sherman students, now head of the campus's Green Schoolyard Committee, along with Myers and the principal. (edutopia.org)
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