How To Use fall short of In A Sentence
- WASHINGTON — Democrats' Senate majority faces a midterm shrinkage Tuesday, a further complication for President Barack Obama's agenda, even if Republicans fall short of seizing control of the 100-member chamber. Will The GOP Win Control Of The Senate In The Midterm Elections?
- Fall short of such ingenuity and you're left with a flaccid time-filler. Times, Sunday Times
- Government should use civilised stratagems to arrest those who fall short of the law.
- But in the big-ticket areas of the market, such as impressionist and contemporary art, its sales fall short of its rivals. Bonhams Looks to Asia
- Because of this, investigations inadvertently fall short of conveying the underlying epistemological rationale for ngoma persistence and transformation over time. 123 Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
- But not all pretended deeds have to fall short of their normal function in order to accomplish their communicative purpose.
- Like Dionysios, John Damascene understood that our ideas and concepts of God fall short of him and that, in the end, we honor God most appropriately by the silent denial of our concepts in apophatic theology.
- A judge sitting without a jury would fall short of his duty if he did not first find the facts and then draw from them the inference of fact whether or not the defendant had been negligent.
- The main thing is, you don't ever want to fall short of 10 reps at this stage.
- I judge most magazines pretty harshly, and arrogantly avoid those that fall short of what I consider mind-expanding reading.