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Nash, meanwhile, comes up short in his anticipated UFC debut.
There's so much about this episode that comes up short.
If this group comes up short, why bring them all back?
Largely, though, Google comes up short with these $159 wireless earbuds.
The problem is it comes up short in two big ways.
What if Mueller comes up short in finding evidence of collusion?
Too few students and a college comes up short on revenue.
Faber, meanwhile, comes up short in his fourth UFC title fight.
Meanwhile, if Johnson comes up short, this wouldn't be the first year.
But on quality-of-life measures, Vermont comes up short, ranking 30.
And on quality of life, Hawaii also comes up short, scoring 42.
Kowalkiewicz, meanwhile, comes up short for the first time as a pro.
If he comes up short, even once, he said, he will face eviction.
Dodgers CF Chris Taylor makes a diving stab at it, but comes up short.
But that could change if Netanyahu again comes up short in coalition talks. 4.
Davis, meanwhile, comes up short in her first fight in more than a year.
These all end up being huge mistakes, as Sanders comes up short in the results.
Nicholson, meanwhile, comes up short in his debut, and now sits at 6-2 overall.
"Christmas in Hell," directed by Bill Castellino ("Desperate Measures"), comes up short on both counts.
Powell, on the other hand, comes up short in his debut, and falls to 8-2.
Gomez, meanwhile, comes up short in his UFC debut and falls to 6-1 in total.
Svensson, meanwhile, comes up short in his debut and loses for the first time since 2013.
West Virginia ecosystems will get screwed (again), as the state comes up short on cleanup costs.
If she cuts further into her own sleep time, she still comes up short on class days.
The places where the program comes up short make the value of an actual counselor painfully clear.
Indeed, if Mousasi comes up short in London, he may find himself at the point of no return.
This is the one realm in which this powerful and involving work of narrative history comes up short.
But Booker won't threaten to end his campaign if it comes up short of its goal this month.
Pineda, meanwhile, comes up short in his Bellator debut, and loses for the first time since March of 2014.
With desserts, Frenchette tries the blunt approach that works so well for its main courses, and comes up short.
Even counting just those streaks that are contained in a single season, the Knicks' 18-gamer comes up short.
White, who spent the first four fights of his UFC career at featherweight, comes up short in his lightweight debut.
But if  Ossoff comes up short, his loss will deal a major blow to their newfound momentum and political activism.
As a musical biography, this comes up short; it plays substantially better as a story of recovery and recovered integrity.
Another makable birdie opportunity for Woods from less than 13 feet and he comes up short with the putter. Again.
Even then, Mr. Doyle comes up short; an 11th performer must be dragooned from the sidelines to complete the narrative.
An F.D.A. inspector, under the new rule, could levy fines or impose other penalties when a farm comes up short.
I'd rather watch a movie that tries to do that and comes up short than one that never tries at all.
A more realistic result is a game in which Denver's defense keeps things close but the team ultimately comes up short.
The S7 Edge actually has a better processor, the Snapdragon 820, although it comes up short on storage with only 32GB.
The station method also comes up short where station coverage is lacking, which is often a problem in sparsely populated areas.
Lopes, meanwhile, comes up short in his North American debut and will return to Brazil with an 18-3 overall record.
One restaurant is "bougie," another in New York City has "the best" decorations, a third comes up short with a "watery" rendition.
But I believe, even if he comes up short of a majority 1,237 delegates, he will still get a first-ballot victory.
Wallhead, on the other hand, comes up short in his long-awaited UFC debut, and now sits at 29-10 in sum.
Predictably, the voice of Siri stumbles through the commercial as it comes up short (in Microsoft's estimation) on every point made by Cortana.
Just the type of unmissable, divisive gesture that everyone wants to see after their team either comes out victorious or comes up short.
There's also a clear willingness to delve back into the show's original premise and confront the ways in which it comes up short.
Here's the problem if Biden comes up short in Iowa: He's unlikely to win New Hampshire, with Warren and Sanders as quasi-home-staters.
Let's take a closer look at each factor individually to better understand why the old methodology comes up short in this new market reality.
You put your heart and soul into the belief that your candidate is the best equipped to win and then the effort comes up short.
But when she comes up short, Connie spends a long, frantic night pelting around Queens, robbing and cheating anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path.
Lawmakers interviewed for this story all agreed Ryan would not face a similar coup attempt by conservatives if he comes up short on tax reform.
The House GOP has until Friday to pass its budget resolution, but lawmakers and aides widely acknowledge that it still comes up short on votes.
It comes up short on most of these fronts, and I genuinely said "Oh, brother," out loud, in real life, three times during the episode.
And when the film comes up short it still functions like an intriguing experiment: It doesn't have to be entirely successful for you to learn something.
I have never seen a production that completely cracks the code of "Così," and for all its charms and insights, this production also comes up short.
Even the trendy technique of "deep learning," which uses artificial neural networks to discern complex statistical correlations in huge amounts of data, often comes up short.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) doesn't want to give up on Brett Kavanaugh, even if his Supreme Court confirmation comes up short on the Senate floor.
In the understanding of why one player can close out a tournament while another comes up short, motivation, commitment and focus are more important indicators, he said.
Congress must identify funding for the effort or the executive will be forced to take it from somewhere else, angering Congress when another mission comes up short.
Being at the mercy of the weather, road traffic and commercial airlines (unlike FedEx, Worldnet does not have its own planes), even Worldnet sometimes comes up short.
And when Mother Nature comes up short, the snow-making team jumps in, carefully balancing the right amount of compressed air and water to create fresh powder.
Netflix's Big Mouth is an even better parallel to Disenchantment since both are fundamentally coming-of-age stories, and again, the new show comes up short by comparison.
The challenge, he said, is when a pension plan comes up short, more funds get diverted away from residential services like fire and police departments or garbage collection.
Yes, that means it comes up short in other parts of the mech fantasy: It isn't as fun to build arsenals as it is to design BattleTech's mechs.
Velutini said the donation was inspired by the fact that the hospital receives thousands of donated toys every year but often comes up short on batteries to power them.
Even the enduring William Osler, who started the hospital residency system at the turn of the 20th century and is routinely worshiped as a medical saint, comes up short.
Best Performance by an Actress/Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Once again, Hereditary comes up short, with neither Toni Collette nor Alex Wolf getting nods for their chilling performances.
The debate over how aggressively to limit greenhouse gas emissions is driven, to coin a phrase, by how "abrupt and expensive" it might be if the response comes up short.
" America's dismal performance comes for a very specific reason, the Fund reports: The U.S. comes up short because "it is the only high-income country lacking universal health insurance coverage.
A trade agreement between the U.S. and China could result in a "sell the news" market reaction, if the deal comes up short or does not remove existing tariffs, traders said.
After the block party money comes up short, Alex asks her mom for the rest, manipulating her into thinking she'll come back to New York City if she fronts the cash.
Unfortunately, the NCFA comes up short in its answers to both of these questions and, in so doing, missed an important opportunity to help Congress get America the Army it needs.
The Cool999 iPhone knockoff is certainly trying to pass as real Apple device, being the same 3.5-inch size and same shape, but it comes up short in a few different ways.
The senators urged McAleenan to rework an interim rule published in August, which they said comes up short on what is needed to make the duty evasion process more transparent and timely.
The senators urged McAleenan to rework an interim rule published in August, which they said comes up short on what is needed to make the duty evasion process more transparent and timely.
The Google Assistant can tell me all sorts of stats and figures about running back Adrian Peterson, but when I ask about his injury in a colloquial way, the Assistant comes up short.
Here are some astounding stats at how the campaign surged: Still, if Jones comes up short, he and Democrats across the country may wish they invested time and money into the race earlier.
Samsung Pay comes up short for the advanced features that Chinese consumers desire, lacks the brand loyalty that may save Apple, and only works on phones produced by the country's sixth most popular brand.
He still comes up short compared with Brady, but winning a second Super Bowl will go a long way toward dispelling the idea that he fails whenever the biggest game is on the line.
And the legend knows he's sputtering, you can see it in his eyes and his gait, but he can't let it go, no matter how many times he comes up short of his past standards.
Ralph Abraham and self-funding businessman Eddie Rispone, are competing for second place and a one-on-one shot at Edwards in a runoff if the incumbent comes up short of the 50 percent threshold.
And in this regard, the US comes up short on the federal level when compared to the areas in East and Southeast Asia where the outbreak is most severe: China, Hong Kong, Japan and the Philippines.
Critics of Clinton, who fear that the Justice Department will abandon the probe into Clinton's email setup, have pushed for investigators to release details of the probe, if it comes up short of a criminal charge.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The only mode that comes up short is tablet mode, because the Triton 8003's hinge frame comes with two small tabs that prevents the display from rotating a full 180-degrees.
This German ironist may be the art world's most compelling investigator of technology, politics and war, but she comes up short with "Drill," a major new three-screen video that fills the armory's huge central hall.
O'Rourke argued in his announcement that the plan is necessary in an age when Social Security increasingly comes up short in covering all of seniors' costs, saying strengthening it would be a "top priority" of his administration.
In the second of these outcomes however, Aldo's desire for a rematch with McGregor only serves as a distraction, and he comes up short to Edgar, losing any hope for a rematch with McGregor in the process.
The best course for the United States would be to explore diplomacy for a limited amount of time, to consider carefully the two remaining alternatives if diplomacy comes up short, and then to choose the least bad option.
Even if she comes up short, the work she's done to build up the Democratic Party in her district will have a lasting impact, she said: "It's going to be incredible to see what Arizona looks like after November."
As Congress won't ever tell the executive branch to stop doing something it previously insisted it do, the executive will have to do what it can and prepare for the inevitable hearings the first time it comes up short.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump has a fallback option for his main GOP opponent, Ted Cruz, in case the Texas senator comes up short in his bid to capture the Republican nomination for president of the United States: become Canada's prime minister.
Even if Fatah comes up short and ends up with key security and infrastructure ministries, then we simply have to end funding to Baghdad, end the U.S. Train and Equip program in Iraq, and seriously consider leaving Baghdad for Erbil.
He said that while he was honored to be part of the battle to be crowned the greatest of all time, and thrilled if it attracted more fans to the game, he would still sleep well if he comes up short.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisClinton attacks on Gabbard become flashpoint in presidential race Poll: Biden holds 10-point lead nationally over Warren Trump declines to participate in Weather Channel 2020 climate change special MORE (D-Calif.) comes up short as Sen.
The tool has identified roughly 700,000 solar installations in the U.S., which comes up short of the 1.3 million estimated by the Solar Energy Industries Association's (SEIA) count — but like any good program, its creator says it needs some more data to improve. 
In some ways, this might even put pressure on Samsung, because with the launch of the Note 10 expected to happen on August 7, it wouldn't be a great look if Samsung's traditionally spec-laden phone line comes up short against Asus' latest offering.
His ability to cope with these challenges will be the subject of intense scrutiny, and when he comes up short (as all presidents inevitably do, and Trump seems unusually likely to) he will reflect the blame back on the communities touched by the crises.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Losing is not something Adam Peaty does, or thinks about, very often but even if the Olympic breaststroke champion comes up short at the world swimming championships in South Korea it is unlikely to dent his confidence one little bit.
In fact, fund managers told CNBC that the Saudi energy behemoth — the valuation of which has seen estimates from $1 trillion to $2 trillion — comes up short for all three basic tests investors apply to potential IPO investments: growth, an attractive dividend and solid corporate governance.
If Trump comes up short in the remaining primaries, Cruz's 546 delegates and Rubio's 168 delegates will still have to vote for their respective candidates on the first ballot at the national convention in July, leaving Trump to battle it out on a second ballot for the support he needs to lock up the nomination.
In cases where it comes up short in accessing an in-country history for a specific person — for example, American Express, in evaluating a person's credit history to determine whether it should issue a card for a particular applicant — it can now use Nova to source a history from another market, using details provided by the user in question.
A vote to reauthorize EB-5 comes up at the end of September and Senate Judiciary Chairman, Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE's intent on making sure it comes up short.
As far as answers go, Kevin comes up short — and we kind of had to know that was coming, since it turns out Jack wasn't involved with that woman — but he makes a lovely connection with a man in the village about how nice it is that they can share a meal together in a place where their fathers once fought on opposite sides of a very bloody war.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) said Thursday that the package "comes up short," citing concerns that the proposal to extend paid sick leave through the Social Security Administration creates bureaucratic hurdles that would inhibit the release of the benefits.

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