The phrase "to go beyond is as wrong as to fall short" suggests that both extremes of action—overreaching or underachieving—can lead to negative consequences. It emphasizes the importance of balance and moderation, implying that achieving the right amount or level of effort is crucial. Striving for excess can lead to mistakes or unintended outcomes, just as failing to meet expectations can result in missed opportunities. Ultimately, it highlights the value of finding the appropriate middle ground in any endeavor.
It is short for "what's up".
whayt means what but in a short version
The term shorted means to be shorted out of money, change when reciving change from a transaction!
One wrong out of 40 questions would mean you scored a 39/40. This would be 97.5% (39 ÷ 40 = .975)
It means to render something or someone ineffective.
To be accurate, when accuracy counts. To be exact. He was to work for seven hours, not to go beyond (work overtime) or fall short (leave early).
It means to be succinct. It's about balance. Think about the Conversational Maxims. It's about being precise.
Doing more than is necessary is as bad as doing less.
to not quite make it
In short, no.
Outliers.
I believe outliers is the best answer to this question. The previous answer was average, which is the mean.
outliers
They do happen, particularly with very skewed distributions.
for a sum to fall short
Usually they would be observations with very low probabilities of occurrence.
Outliers