If we persistently undershoot the target, it could eventually damage our credibility. |
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Third of all, investors overshoot and undershoot, just like you and me, because oops, that's who the investors are. |
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Economic growth has been in line with the chancellor's budget projection, but the government deficit continues to undershoot. |
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For the record, investors warned last month that while the economy was growing strongly, tax revenues continue to undershoot. |
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If this continues, there is likely to be a major undershoot in public capital spending again this year. |
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Were we to continue to undershoot beyond the current two-year forecast horizon, this could damage our credibility. |
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This means that if you decide to follow this meter, you'll typically overshoot your target or you'll undershoot badly. |
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No load overshoot or undershoot as commonly known from dead weight systems. |
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A large tax undershoot was chiefly responsible for this under-performance, although some expenditure overruns were also recorded. |
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The common load overshoot or undershoot as known from traditional dead weight, or open-loop, systems is eliminated. |
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The combined error could have resulted in a descent of 74 feet below the DH on an ILS approach to minimums, with a risk of undershoot. |
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Anecdotal evidence from sports skills also indicates a tendency to undershoot targets. |
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Disinflating countries, on average, have tended to exceed their target, while countries with a stable target have tended to undershoot their target. |
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Use the snapping function to link the vectors in the case of undershoot. |
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In this situation, an increase in the current interest rate that reins in a boom might be considered, since the collapse of that boom may lead to a stronger undershoot of the inflation target in the medium term. |
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