Taiwan's chipmakers can expect healthier bottom lines for the rest of the year as demand begins to outstrip supply, analysts said yesterday. |
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It is an indisputable fact that demand for healthcare will always outstrip supply. |
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But experts here admit if Nollywood continues to grow at its present rate, it may one day rival and even outstrip both Bollywood and Hollywood. |
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In her 80s Halprin continues to work at a pace that would outstrip dancers half her age. |
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At some point, internal productivity gains outstrip market growth, creating excess capacity. |
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If property prices were included in the reckoning, London would easily outstrip the rest of Britain. |
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In education, girls, who were once considered less worthy of a decent education, now outstrip their male counterparts at almost every stage. |
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The plan reports that the demand for affordable housing continues to grow as house prices outstrip many people's incomes. |
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Suspend disbelief as the writers reach new depths of unbelievability, by way of twists and turns that infinitely outstrip series one and two. |
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The ambitions driving the AU concept far outstrip the material resources available to make the vision work. |
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In many cases, physicians are reluctant to refer patients to palliative care for fear that the demand will outstrip resources. |
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The city's doyen hotels, the Astor House and the Central, were both located on the waterfront, but demand was beginning to outstrip supply. |
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But the needs outstrip the resources and certain groups are still struggling to achieve equality of educational access and treatment. |
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But 'in absolute terms, the investment needs of Asia outstrip those of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean combined. |
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Fuelled by rural exodus these rates outstrip the national rate in urban areas. |
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Everyone wants to outstrip the others and agriculture would be able to take the wind out of the sails of the other budget components. |
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Will the burden of China's aging population outstrip its ability to produce economic outcomes? |
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Women are beginning to outstrip men as a percentage of total employees. |
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We hope, of course, that the growth in Axway's revenue will outstrip the increase in investment expenditure. |
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In some of them, reckless lending has left banks with unrecoverable loans that far outstrip their shareholders' capital. |
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A reduction in nitrogen oxide levels for every car may far outstrip any potential pollution from a few failed OBD systems. |
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The scale and depth of the changes being felt in the oceans may far outstrip the ability of species to adapt. |
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In New York, demand for great barbecue tends to outstrip supply. |
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Now, while I agree with him that, on balance, past deeds against blacks outstrip those against whites this is not sufficient ground to ignore a racial slur against whites. |
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It now holds seventh place in the world, and should outstrip its Japanese neighbour in the coming six to eight years. |
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And certainly there is concern that demand in the next few years may outstrip global agriculture's ability to supply. |
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In this sense, 2008 will be a year of consolidation during which organic growth will possibly outstrip external growth for the first time in a long time. |
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Private capital flows to Africa outstrip aid flows, contradicting an old justification that aid is necessary because investors hold back. For the poorest, the new donors are more important because Western aid is shrivelling. |
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It also follows estimates that the Galilee Basin mines feeding the port would produce enough coal to far outstrip Australia's annual carbon emissions, indicating a climate change contribution of global significance. |
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But the watch component is now being supplied almost entirely by Japan's Nidec Corp, meaning that consumer demand for the watch may outstrip supply for some time to come. |
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Fat cats – and dogs and rabbits – are expected to outstrip healthy ones within five years, as pet obesity rates continue to rise across the country, the PDSA has warned. |
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He says over half of all Indian-born people in America arrived there after 2000. On the usual measures of success they outstrip all other minorities, including Jewish-Americans. |
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India's textile exports have grown, but those from Vietnam and Bangladesh, combined, easily outstrip them. Why don't more people want to make things in India? |
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Population growth, however, continues to outstrip national income growth in all but a handful of Pacific island countries, thus increasing the pressure on resources. |
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Yet, the pace of the epidemic continues to outstrip current efforts. |
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If market expectations suggest that supply may outstrip demand, voluntary or compulsory measures to reduce production before harvest can avert a crisis. |
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Provincial, territorial, and federal governments are working with non-governmental organizations and the voluntary sector to deliver programs and services to meet these needs, but the demand continues to outstrip supply. |
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As a result, the epidemic continues to outstrip the worst predictions, with communities and whole societies the world over paying a catastrophic price. |
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Although imports outstrip exports by about 100 to 1, the trade gap is more than offset by earnings from the tourism and financial services sectors. |
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You'll get your cars in shape to outstrip the competition by selecting gear ratios, aerodynamics and the correct tyres. |
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The tide will outstrip the vessel but by timing the journey correctly, a barge can reach Gloucester at high water. |
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But as activity increases, the need for works may outstrip the publisher's established circle of writers. |
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This species' remarkable speed in digging can easily outstrip a human digger, making the clam difficult to catch. |
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All the time, our overfraught hearts are beating at a rate that would far outstrip the fastest gallop of the fastest horses ever foaled. |
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