maybe "shortfall" would work (nmsg)
Posted By: me on 2008-05-19
In Reply to: Can't think of what word to use. Please see message. - mt27
Subject: maybe "shortfall" would work (nmsg)
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I emailed my QA (who is a sweetie, btw) and she had no idea, either. So, I sent the notes in flagged. She is going to try and find out about this "word". :) If she does, I'll let you guys know.
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..used to work with..nm
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