undershoot in a sentence
Examples
- M3 is expected to undershoot that target for the first time in the 20 years the Bundesbank has used money supply as its official basis for setting rates.
- These computer-enhanced devices display the terrain ahead and alert pilots when they are coming dangerously close to a collision or about to undershoot or overshoot a runway.
- Dysmetria refers to a lack of coordination of movement, typified by the undershoot or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye.
- It now owns all of the land within the fenced and gated area as well as the fields that form the undershoot area at each end of the main runway.
- "It's certainly going to undershoot privatization proceeds this year, " said David Philpotts, U . K . economist at Stone & McCarthy Research.
- M3 is expected to undershoot the central bank's target for the first time in the 20 years the Bundesbank has used money supply as its official basis for setting rates.
- Ireland's thriving economy generated 50, 000 new jobs and gave a hefty boost to tax revenues last year, enabling the government to significantly undershoot its 1996 borrowing target.
- Turning to the public finances, Clarke said the public sector deficit in the financial year ending March 31 this year may undershoot the government's forecast of 26 billion pounds.
- The reason for the cut, the Riksbank said, is that inflation is now expected to undershoot the central bank's official target of 2 percent in the next two years,
- The runway safety area enhances the safety of aircraft that undershoot, overrun, or veer off the runway, and it provides greater accessibility for firefighting and rescue equipment during such incidents.