And there is a severe shortage of American Indian psychologists and other mental health professionals available to meet those needs. |
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In Zimbabwe, the central bank attempted to tackle the shortage of banknotes. |
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There is not only a nursing shortage, there also is a shortage of qualified surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurse anesthetists. |
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Lack of affordable housing and a shortage of properties can price decent, law-abiding people out of homes. |
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You are so right, alas, there is more and more and no shortage of begrudgery and petty selfishness in Ballina. |
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There is a shortage of Olympic-size pools and most of these are run on commercial lines, so British swimming cannot afford priority access. |
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Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage. |
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It resuscitated the home-building industry, ended the shortage of dwelling units, alleviated civic panic, and boosted municipal revenues. |
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As the average life span of Norwegians has increased, a shortage of nursing and retirement homes has developed. |
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One thing is for sure if Keane wants to continue on playing there will be no shortage of clubs lining up to sign him. |
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Due to a severe shortage of bed linen, we sewed them together and made sheets. |
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The council supports the scheme on the basis it will help to meet a housing shortage in the district. |
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There's no shortage of government officials who think they're being laudably tough while they smother human empathy. |
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He was whining and rambling about the shortage of coal imports in his country. |
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One impact that land shortage has had is on the availability of cheap rental accommodation. |
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Young people looking for love tend to flock to cities where there's no shortage of clubs, bars, and massage parlors. |
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To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel. |
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I know that there is a shortage of nurses and speech therapists but because of the rules we are unable to help out. |
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There was also a shortage of skilled professional staff such as anaesthetists, dentists, occupational therapists and specialist doctors. |
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There is no shortage of examples of share prices leaping suspiciously before a bid. |
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However, the shortage and hence high price of particular skills can often be significant enough to merit the attention of a strategic assessment. |
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Excessive workload is seen as being one of the key factors behind the teacher shortage and has risen to the top of the education agenda. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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And faced with a shortage of human collateral what method of recruitment would you expect a major IT company to employ? |
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Arriva cut about ten per cent of its services for the winter timetable, replacing the trains with buses because of a severe driver shortage. |
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There is always a shortage of properly balanced food items in your local homeless shelter. |
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Hence there's no shortage of scientists and economists who now adventurously proclaim we are on the verge of a new creation. |
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The NDP's so-called commitment to health care has lead to longer wait lists, lots of out-dated medical equipment, and a shortage of nurses. |
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One reason for the shortage is road rage, which is terrifying the life out of some crossing wardens. |
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This last example suggests that the driving force for women's full integration into the armed forces has been manpower shortage. |
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There is a huge loss of livestock on account of shortage of fodder and water. |
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Moreover, there is no shortage of little wonks willing to work at conservative think tanks, even though these jobs are not well remunerated. |
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Consuming nations are threatened with a worldwide oil shortage that rattles the stock and bond markets. |
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This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled manpower. |
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Again due to a housing shortage, the jerry-built houses spread in all directions, especially on the outskirts of Seoul. |
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The most painful result of this shortage can be seen in mausoleums of cemeteries of Cairo, Egypt's capital city. |
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But there was no shortage of beefy tackles and hefty challenges in the long standing tradition of Scottish football. |
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Overall, there is no shortage of interest in the Civil Service among job seekers. |
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In the present scenario, where acute water shortage has become a reality, it is not right to pass the burden on to the people. |
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There is apparently a shortage of coffee in Woop Woop but plenty of booze, blue eye shadow and bullets to go around. |
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Plunged into darkness, practically all of Serbia has been dealing with an acute electricity shortage as generation plants under perform. |
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There is an acute shortage of housing in Colchester and a great need for first time buyers to get on the ladder. |
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In several villages and towns dotting the district, acute shortage of potable water has turned into an alarming situation. |
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They must also consider how to redress the shortage in trained care workers. |
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The NHS in the UK imports doctors from other countries in order to redress the perceived shortage of doctors in this country. |
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There's no shortage of playwrights wrestling with the knotty problems of the modern world. |
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An acute shortage of respite facilities for autistic children is forcing families to put children into residential care. |
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While the donkeys may be taking a well-earned rest for this year, there will be no shortage of entertainment for all ages. |
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Archival institutions have been closed or downsized, resulting in a shortage of qualified people to sift through the accumulated documentation. |
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There is a shortage of European language interpreters but no lack of Asian language speakers. |
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Bradford's public is suffering because of a shortage of police sergeants and inspectors, it was claimed today. |
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In Clontarf, there is strong demand for four-bed, semi-detached houses and the shortage of such houses is pushing up prices, he said. |
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To cope with the organ shortage, living donors are sometimes used to provide kidneys, livers, lungs and intestines for transplantation. |
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It said a shortage of locomotives would damage Germany's ability to transport enough troops, supplies and weapons to battle. |
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With a vast array of produce on display, the customers were left with no shortage of items to purchase. |
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Also, perhaps surprisingly, there is even a shortage of art, or at least of art that can be reproduced. |
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All this meant that there was an artificial shortage of television advertising time available to be sold. |
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The fact is that our house prices are a direct result of the artificial shortage caused by planning inadequacy. |
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Crisis and food shortage did not have any lasting effect on the long-term trend. |
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He partly ascribed the problems to a shortage of skills at municipal level in treating drinking water and waste water. |
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The staff shortage had also been tackled by a major recruitment drive reaching as far as Australia. |
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Many technology job seekers, wowed by all the hype of a labor shortage, sometimes think that a position is theirs for the asking. |
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Firstly, there is a chronic housing shortage which has been in part responsible for the runaway property price inflation of recent years. |
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There was no toyi-toyi for houses, shortage of medicines at clinics, insufficient learning materials for schools and student class boycotts. |
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We have a shortage of anyone capable of realising modern workable and innovative policies which will benefit the local community. |
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As the sun beat down on Sicily last summer, there was the traditional water shortage and the luckless residents of Palermo knew who to blame. |
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Even with the best will in the world, the shortage of intensive care nurses will not be fixed overnight. |
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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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Due to a shortage of police uniforms, they wore a mixture of military khaki and dark police green. |
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With no shortage of cars for sale, the only difficulty you will have is deciding how much you want to spend. |
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There has been no shortage of reflection on the substantive nature of the post-Cold War order. |
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There's no shortage of self-styled experts full of advice on what these companies must do to better compete. |
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However, a shortage of yew trees meant that ash, elm or wych elm were also used. |
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One of the major disincentives is the severe shortage of competent technical and managerial staff. |
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They claim not to have the man shortage seen at high-end matchmaking services and other more serious dating outlets. |
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A trip to one of Edmonton's entertainment megastores confirms our shortage of sophisticated electronics. |
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But the end of rationing and other wartime restrictions and a shortage in the labour market led to a wind of change in gender politics. |
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The Air Force currently suffers from a critical shortage of aviators for manned aircraft. |
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The object of this analysis is to see if there is evidence of a skill shortage in the current labor market. |
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Both the shortage and the excess of water may cause severe stress to terrestrial plants, with ultimately lethal outcomes. |
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In the end, programs designed to alleviate physician shortage largely served to increase physician maldistribution. |
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For one thing, most malnutrition and starvation come from a maldistribution of food, not an absolute shortage. |
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The film has no shortage of beaut comic actors, nor was it light-on for plot possibilities. |
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This is the main reason there is such an extreme shortage of these specialized technicians. |
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There was no shortage of money, as Penny, scenting change in the air, held yet another fundraiser. |
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There was a shortage of switchboards, field wire, open wire, insulators, construction troops, and teletype machines. |
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A pencil company never worries about there being a graphite shortage or a cedar shortage or a shortage of yellow lacquer. |
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There is a shortage of doctors in certain rural and metropolitan areas and an ageing doctor population. |
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Arriva is already running buses after cutting its timetable by 80 trains a day last October because of a shortage of drivers. |
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Darla solved the bed shortage by bunking with various sisters in the master bedroom and sending me off to the new sofa in our media room. |
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Should any of the top-tier players falter, there is no shortage of candidates ready to step in. |
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One of the major concerns faced by the shipping industry today is an acute shortage of seafarers. |
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The result is a serious and growing shortage of skilled workers in key careers such as electronic design and mechanical engineering. |
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There is never a shortage of things to do as we work on almost all areas of the aircraft. |
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These days, there's no shortage of segmentation when it comes to parsing the vote. |
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These data provide additional concerns relative to the growing shortage of faculty. |
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The drought-like situation prevails in the district due to an acute shortage of water and extended power cuts triggered by delays in the monsoon. |
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But seven out of ten Yorkshire builders said they were still struggling to realise their full potential due to a shortage of skilled workers. |
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However, there is a severe shortage of people able to draft bills in the correct legal language. |
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There is no shortage of ideas to borrow from, as there a rich literature on constitutionalism and ethnicity. |
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Still scrounging for food and blighted by diseases like kala-azar and tuberculosis, many live as bonded labourers, and face acute food shortage and starvation every year. |
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The crew have survived force eight gales and 50 ft-high waves, whirlpools, rip-tides and even a water shortage caused by a lack of sunshine to power solar panels. |
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The discharge of salt besides decreasing the agriculturally useable area is destroying pastures and creating a consequent shortage of forage for domestic animals. |
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But the shortage of ammunition, which allowed the game birds to grow in number, put the kibosh on shooting almost entirely, and the birds multiplied in comparative peace. |
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Bothered by the shortage of males on the 2,900-student campus, Swinton air-conditioned the men's dorms and generally made the male students feel appreciated. |
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In the forest there is no shortage of kindling, sticks, short logs or anything else needed to kindle a vigorous campfire and keep it burning effortlessly. |
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Both cities have a shortage of better-off areas within their boundaries. |
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There is no shortage of fine hotels in Montreal and here too, the small and cool mix with the old and stately. |
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There was no shortage of eager buyers, twelve and thirteen-year-olds showing off how hard and grown up they were by giving themselves bad breath and lung cancer. |
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Can he follow through, not bow to pressure and continue chiding the people into conservation and taking necessary measures as the country faces it worst water shortage ever? |
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These opportunities presented themselves when grain, destined for towns or populous regions, moved through areas themselves suffering from food shortage. |
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On entering WW II, the US faced a critical shortage of registered nurses. |
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There was no shortage of schadenfreude, with Democrats joyfully noting just how dumb those silly, delusional Republicans were. |
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Would-be entertainers with an almost hallucinatory shortage of talent would enact their dismal showbiz fantasies before an audience of hostile yahoos. |
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Agricultural yields were improving and the development of turnpike roads and canals later in the century enabled food to be transported more quickly to areas of shortage. |
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Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and mangoes supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples. |
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Surely the Goldwater debacle had demonstrated a severe shortage of ducks in the anti-desegregation ranks? |
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The end of the war, a veteran's education scheme and the shortage of shipping space for repatriating Canadian soldiers gave him the opportunity to go up to Cambridge. |
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A Reuters article on a shortage of the mineral zircon predicts that cubic zirconium jewelry will go up in price because prices for zirconium have soared. |
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Public readings were an esteemed but ancillary activity, something an established poet might do spurred by vanity, ambition, or a shortage of funds. |
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A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field. |
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There are record resignations and a shortage of quality replacements. |
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There has been a shortage of farriers to shoe the thousands of both thoroughbred and sport horses in the country, due in part to the absence of formal farrier training. |
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The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats. |
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Breaks on the rising main and pump problems have led to a chronic water supply shortage in the area during which homes in the area consistently have no water. |
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A shortage of risk capital for advanced technological development and the high cost and inefficiency of Europe's financial services were also highlighted by the report. |
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By contrast, Todd suggested, Scotland had a shortage of top-class courses, so tourists were being directed instead to second and third-class courses. |
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In addition to shortages on armor plates there has also been a shortage on assault rifles, requiring the military to outfit one man per platoon with a cavalry saber. |
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A shortage of pentobarbital has forced some states to improvise, often with gruesome consequences. |
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A shortage of cutting tools and tackle seem to be holding them up. |
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There is a shortage of food, there is little aid, and they are in a dire situation. |
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His brother Sidronio immediately took over, and the Windy City reported no shortage of smack. |
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Taking Sydney, a city much decried for its man shortage, the census shows the number of available men actually outnumbers available women in most age groups. |
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During the late 1980s in North America, business writers were warning of the coming labour force shortage as the baby bust cohort began to enter the labour force. |
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History has no shortage of rogue explorers seizing land, hoisting their flags, and building new societies. |
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Although there was a shortage of teachers, voluntary severance packages were granted to 1981 teachers, several of whom were teaching essential subjects. |
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It crowd-sources petrol prices and was widely used during a recent petrol shortage in Kampala. |
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They were going to suck up this problem and turn into the solution to the other problem, which was the meat shortage. |
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But what if the upstream community wants to use the water to bathe and wash clothes, and the result will be a shortage of drinking water for the downstream community? |
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There has been no shortage of agile tenors recently to handle the florid bel canto repertory, but none I've encountered offers this kind of total package. |
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Decent ryes take anywhere from five to 10 years to age, and there's a shortage of grain producers. |
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So alarmed is she at the shortage of implants, that she said it would affect the overall culture of beauty in Venezuela. |
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He said the shortage of mealie meal in the town was caused by some unscrupulous people including vendors who have since been removed from the streets. |
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And as any resident of Florida, Colorado, or Ohio can attest, there was no shortage of ads or direct mail. |
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It will be two independent nations fighting, armed with conventional weapons and no shortage of bad blood between them. |
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There is no shortage of proposals and initiatives to shake the system up. |
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How will the country cope with the immense energy shortage that stymies economic opportunity for a restless nation? |
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But most are not lingering in the foster care system because of a shortage of infertile people who want to be parents. |
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Rail watchdogs blamed the overcrowding on a combination of train operator One's unpopular new timetable and shortage of serviceable rolling stock. |
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City officials were severely criticized for their lack of action against the food shortage and for failing to help the cultivators by providing seed potatoes. |
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Even so, some experts predict a global shortage of cacao beans as demand keeps growing. |
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Adding to the damage is the ever-worsening shortage of international raw materials like scrap iron and wheat, one of main factors causing inflation. |
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There is no shortage of boasting in Autobiography, but Cellini is careful to attribute the praise to his patrons. |
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The need for the new predischarge ward arose in the context of attempting to address the shortage of bed accommodation in St. Luke's General Hospital. |
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Another service to be provided by the contact centre will be a washroom facility, since there is currently a severe shortage of public washrooms in the area. |
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The shortage of legal members is most felt in restricted cases, in which that member must normally be a Judge, a Recorder Queen's Counsel or a Regional Chair. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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He said the shortage, which has cause the hiked prices on the market, is a result of continuous rainfall and waterlogged soils which lower production. |
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With the condition of waterworks becoming worse and groundwater level dipping, residents of the nearby villages are facing an acute water shortage here. |
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Many a difficulty stood in our way, but the worst was the food shortage. |
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In London, the housing crisis is very acute, there is a desperate shortage of social housing and with house prices so unreachable for the majority, few people are able to buy. |
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An acute shortage of experienced staff is undermining growth, says Wong. |
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Although local doctors have been warning of an acute shortage of intensive care beds for children, the Department of Health said it did not believe there was a crisis. |
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One issue that all the various groups on East Riding of Yorkshire Council agree on is the acute shortage of affordable housing throughout the region. |
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Luckily for conde Nast, there is no shortage of talent ready to take over the magazine. |
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Training becomes especially important as the industry shifts more and more to just-in-time deliveries, while facing an increasing shortage of competent drivers. |
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Our major concern is the recent shortage of acetophenone due to the exit of a major supplier of that product. |
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There were proposals to revive choir scholarships, because a shortage of regular choristers meant that weddings often went choirless. |
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Their fourhanded swing number on the piano is one of the most beautiful moments in a film that has no shortage of beautiful moments to offer. |
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As a result of a shortage of workers in the 1950s, the government encouraged immigration from Commonwealth countries. |
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Settlement density and a land shortage may have contributed to rising tensions during the period. |
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In addition, the shortage of available manpower led to a greater burden being placed upon Rome's allies for the provision of allied troops. |
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However, the most obvious deficiency of the Roman army remained its shortage of cavalry, especially heavy cavalry. |
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The ocean beneath the arctic ice cap hosts many unique organisms adapted to the cold and shortage of light. |
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This loss of manpower led to a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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The great landowners struggled with the shortage of manpower and the resulting inflation in labour cost. |
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Among the most immediate consequences of the Black Death in England was a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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Maybe the much ballyhooed shortage of priests has been miraculously solved. |
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The high rate of mortality among the clergy naturally led to a shortage of priests in many parts of the country. |
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The shortage of labour also helped advance the transition from the Decorated style of building to the less elaborate Perpendicular style. |
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The headright system tried to solve the labor shortage by providing colonists with land for each indentured servant they transported to Virginia. |
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By the end of August disease and a shortage of supplies had reduced his army, and he had to order a retreat towards his base at Dunbar. |
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The Bank also issued silver tokens to alleviate the shortage of silver coins. |
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At a price below equilibrium, there is a shortage of quantity supplied compared to quantity demanded. |
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Japan, like Europe, had an enormous shortage of housing after the war, due to the bombing of many cities. |
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Monetarists believe the main reason the Age of Exploration began was because of a severe shortage of bullion in Europe. |
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After thirteen months, a shortage of funds forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. |
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Owing to a shortage of schools in the area her charges were soon joined by the children of neighbours, and a small school developed at the house. |
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All he had to do was replicate his near-indecipherable microscript, originally developed in response to an acute paper shortage. |
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Not only was the Church highly aggressive in seeking out heresy and suppressing it, but there was a shortage of Protestant leadership. |
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Realizing his army's desperate shortage of gunpowder, Washington asked for new sources. |
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With the Empire's population reaching 30 million people by 1600, the shortage of land placed further pressure on the government. |
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The caveat that the woman had to remain unemployed was dropped by 1937 due to a shortage of skilled labourers. |
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The average class size increased from 37 in 1927 to 43 in 1938 due to the resulting teacher shortage. |
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There is a shortage of intensive care beds and of qualified staff to deal with patients in intensive care. |
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In addition to the violence and intimidation, there was chronic unemployment and a severe housing shortage. |
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The troops suffered greatly from cold and sickness, the shortage of fuel led them to start dismantling their defensive Gabions and Fascines. |
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Moody was forced to sell his business, due to a shortage of capital, when the 1907 financial crisis fueled several changes in the markets. |
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However, there is no shortage of discussion and coverage of the topic it involves. |
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Nonetheless, by 1960, shortage of money led him to agree to an interview on BBC Television, in the Face to Face series conducted by John Freeman. |
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These problems are exacerbated by the shortage of trained doctors and nurses and health facilities. |
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Arrested development implies periods of nutritional shortage, which could indicate failed harvests. |
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Decay implies either periods of food shortage, or a diet consisting of high proportions of carbohydrate or softer cooked meat, or both. |
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But tourism provides seasonal employment and thus there is a shortage of jobs in the winter. |
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The 4th Army had held on to the Gheluvelt Plateau in August but its casualties worsened the German manpower shortage. |
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The shortage of oxygen might well have prevented the rise of large, complex animals. |
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Secondly there was an employment shortage in farming due to the call of better paid industrial work, and pastoral land was less work intensive. |
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The Esperanto Society played a significant part in the first year when it was felt that there could be a shortage of participants. |
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Such was the extent of development that by the 16th century there was a shortage of timber in the county. |
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The second question of the night was about the shortage of flu vaccine. Bush gave a fine answer, on point. |
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The unit was not repaired, because of shortage of materials during the war. |
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Technological advance like the use of iron, or a shortage of women due to selective female infanticide also had an impact. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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These new neighbourhoods were built to relieve the city's shortage of living space and give people affordable houses with modern conveniences. |
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Although there was a shortage of artillery ammunition, at no time were the Allies critically short of any necessity. |
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In 1350 there was a serious shortage, and Henry IV of England ordered his royal bowyer to enter private land and cut yew and other woods. |
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In spite of the South's shortage of manpower, until 1865, most Southern leaders opposed arming slaves as soldiers. |
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When Britain did face a cotton shortage, it was temporary, being replaced by increased cultivation in Egypt and India. |
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As the shortage of manpower became severe, they were used as front line infantry, most often in urban settings. |
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By 1763 the British government had an extreme shortage of money, though not as severe as that facing the French government. |
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There is also a shortage of specialists who can identify all the animals in any one area to species. |
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In 1950 there was still a shortage of 730,000 homes according to official figures. |
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The treasury became highly indebted, and there was a shortage of food and fears over an imminent famine. |
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It would be preferable in view of the shortage of ammunition to blow her up in the shallow waters of the Plate and to have the crew interned. |
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There was also an unskilled labour shortage, which the VOC later resolved by importing slaves from Angola, Madagascar, and the East Indies. |
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After the hurricane there was a severe regional shortage of plywood, especially exterior plywood. |
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The labour shortage that resulted inspired European colonizers to develop a new source of labour, using a system of indentured servitude. |
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Today, Cuba has universal health care and despite persistent shortages of medical supplies, there is no shortage of medical personnel. |
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Chronic problems include a shortage of skilled labour and a deficient infrastructure. |
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Irrigation is helpful in advancing the sowing data of the summer crops which guarantees an early yield in the period of food shortage. |
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One method to solve the shortage was through the usage of indentured servants. |
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During the 1970s, the Pacific Northwest was particularly affected by the 1973 oil crisis, with Oregon suffering a substantial shortage. |
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Thus, in addition to facing the problem of escalating hostilities, their food shortage was magnified by the arrival of more men. |
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Slavery typically requires a shortage of labor and a surplus of land to be viable. |
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The shortage of precious metals during the late 15th and early 16th centuries eased in the second half of the 16th century. |
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Homelessness was the most obvious effect of the housing shortage, though it was hard to define and measure in the Eastern Bloc. |
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East German housing suffered from a lack of quality and a lack of skilled labor, with a shortage of materials, plot and permits. |
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There is no shortage of ravening friends and relatives on the day one hits the lottery. |
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The rapid growth of textile manufacturing in New England between 1815 and 1860 caused a shortage of workers. |
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The British suffered heavy casualties in a failed assault and were weakened by exposure and shortage of supplies in their siege lines. |
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Poisoning usually occurs when there is a shortage of available grasses such as in drought or snowfalls. |
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The population decrease resulted in a labor shortage in the agriculture, which again resulted in increased use of machinery and thus capital. |
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The only year the competition wasn't hosted in Macclesfield was 2011 during a diesel shortage. |
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A desperate shortage of water in Bradford Dale was a serious limitation on industrial expansion and improvement in urban sanitary conditions. |
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This produced a housing shortage where at one point 25,000 people in the city only had 5,000 houses to live in. |
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An acellular pertussis combination vaccine was used from 1999 to 2002 because of a shortage of the whole cell pertussis combination vaccine. |
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This shortage in treatment facilities has resulted in waitlists ranging from a few weeks to a few months. |
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But there is no shortage of great American whiskey on the market. |
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Alack of fresh faces and a chronic shortage of midfield flair has added to the malaise. |
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Of course, most of the blame should not be directed at the police but at the red tape that binds them and the shortage of man and womanpower. |
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We all know that nursing faces a chronic manpower, or womanpower, shortage, particularly of trained staff. |
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We are seeing a shortage in quantity surveyors and this is likely to impact capacity and capability to fulfil projects. |
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In 2000 a severe shortage of diagnostic radiologists existed in the United States. |
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Severe under-nutrition due to heavy snow or shortage of grass or other feed is one reason for ewes to reabsorb foetuses. |
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What also caught my eye is that they were paying a reenlistment bonus for this field since they had a shortage of personnel. |
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A BABY boom combined with a housing shortage will send rents and property prices soaring, experts are warning today. |
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A week ago, five of the men's CWG lifters were asked to go home from Pune camp because of shortage of barbell sets. |
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In a food shortage, a ribbon worm can survive by eating 95 per cent of its own body. |
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The good news is that Gretchen Batis knows that this shortage is occurring. |
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The expansion alleviated a shortage of fuels, while giving the RoS some export capacity. |
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There is definitely a shortage of good RSMs and TMMs and companies are starting to ask how they can get better candidates. |
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The cloud chambers and other detectors of the day revealed a puzzling and variable shortage of energy in a process known as beta decay. |
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The only panic came when there was a shortage of loo paper for the public toilets, but we got round that. |
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The shortage of more than 30 million m3 prompted illegal logging and large scale tree stealing including from protected and conservation forests. |
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Don't the scriptwriters know there's a housing shortage going on in real life? |
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For instance, patient and health-system costs related to the selegiline shortage during the latter part of 2007 have been reported. |
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However, there is still a critical skills shortage in the UK for BSL interpreters. |
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In a show with no shortage of great performances, Kitsch stood out. |
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A TD has said she raised the issue of a shortage of midwives with the Health Minister and was told of positive developments. |
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Incumbent Energy Minister Osmonbek Artykbaev said the current electricity shortage is driven by the existing tariffing policy. |
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No late night milk runs, no shortage of your favorite brand on the grocery aisle. |
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There's no shortage of smarmy coming of age tales with the cliche events we all know. |
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Then, when there was a shortage of cetis, we gave one teston for ninety-four in cetis. |
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The staffing shortage disadvantages first-time mothers in particular, who often have trouble with breastfeeding and other mothercraft issues. |
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This shortage of intestinal fortitude had enormous military consequences. |
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But they only realise the value of the toilet paper when become aware of its shortage or during an hour of great need. |
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First, if the foliage is yellow and smaller than normal, the problem could be chlorosis, which is caused by a shortage of iron. |
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Joint stockpiling gives South Korea first rights to purchase the crude oil in case of an emergency, such as a crude oil shortage. |
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With the upcoming conversion to ICD10, it is predicted that there will be a shortage of certified coders for physician offices. |
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In addition, Regina's Pasqua Hospital was contriving to shut its emergency department nightlong due to a shortage of doctors. |
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There is a severe shortage of summer holidays this year, caused by tour operators who underbooked holiday accommodation. |
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Boulton helped deal with the shortage of silver, persuading the Government to let him overstrike the Bank of England's large stock of Spanish dollars with an English design. |
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A reduced fee for those applying to work within areas regarded as shortage occupations and to the direct airside transit visa has also been applied. |
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The river has a surfeit of chemicals from farms upstream and probably a shortage of oxygen from lack of natural turbulent flow which can aerate the water. |
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The UK's then Defence Secretary Liam Fox admitted on 14 April 2011 that Britain's Eurofighter Typhoon jets were grounded in 2010 due to shortage of spare parts. |
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The destruction of those nerve cells causes a shortage of dopamine, which works with another chemical messenger called acetylcholine to make muscle movement smooth. |
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There was thus a shortage of thread or a surplus of weaving capacity. |
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The risk of flow shortage may increase as a result of climate change. |
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The Malthusian trap or population trap is a condition whereby excess population would stop growing due to shortage of food supply leading to starvation. |
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Though business revived in 1919, a shortage of building materials restricted the building of new mills, and activity was financial with the mills seeking recapitalisation. |
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There were claims that producer goods were favoured over consumer goods, causing consumer goods to be lacking in quantity and quality in the shortage economies that resulted. |
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The resulting labour shortage led to changes in feudal practices. |
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It's reminiscent of the Seventies when, if a toilet-roll manufacturer wanted to sell more toilet rolls or a baker wanted to sell more bread, they spread rumours of a shortage. |
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By 8 November Gerrit de Veer, the ships carpenter who kept a diary, reported a shortage of beer and bread, with wine being rationed four days later. |
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Davies also said the shortage of toolmakers in South Africa posed a serious challenge towards achieving the goals set out in the Industrial Policy Action Plan. |
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There is a chronic shortage of health care personnel and hospitals lack resources, a situation that became readily apparent after the January 2010 earthquake. |
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The resulting labor shortage led to an increased slave market. |
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In 1785, a lack of success at Eton, combined with a shortage of family funds due to his father's death, forced the young Wellesley and his mother to move to Brussels. |
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The economic effects of a labor shortage actually caused wages to rise, while agricultural yields were once again able to support a diminished population. |
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For centuries the inhabitants of the fortress of Mainz had suffered from a severe shortage of space which led to disease and other inconveniences. |
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