Shortage
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One of my favorites is what happened a few months ago when there was a gas
shortage
in Atlanta.
And 40 states already have an acute nursing
shortage.
95 percent of the
shortage
is for people earning 10 to 15,000 rupees per month.
To fulfill the
shortage
of 20 million homes you cannot make 20 million 25 square foot flats, and neither should you be making them.
But we have a major
shortage
of organs.
And someone asked,"Why?" and they said, "Well, there's no
shortage
of politicians, no one really minds what happens to them and, after all, there are some things that rats just won't do."
This is an online game in which you try to survive an oil
shortage.
The oil
shortage
is fictional, but we put enough online content out there for you to believe that it's real, and to live your real life as if we've run out of oil.
But in all seriousness, unless we do something to drastically improve student engagement with mathematics, we'll not only have a huge skills
shortage
crisis but a fickle population, easily manipulated by whoever can get the most air time.
But whilst there is no
shortage
of fisticuffs, gun fights and explosions, the quality is just not there.
Now, there are unfortunately a
shortage
of good movies out in the theater lately, so my boyfriend and I decided to just go ahead and see what AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem was about.
No
shortage
of female flesh but still not interesting!
Aside from a
shortage
of special effects (squibs?) and a severe lack of any acting talent, "The Chilling" also sports the absolute worst script I've ever seen made into a movie.
It seems that no matter how many films are made on the subject, there is no
shortage
of stories that emerge from the Second World War.
Set in post apocalyptic Paris, this film is about man's struggle for survival, he has lost his ability to speak, and there is a remarkable
shortage
of women.
Nevertheless, despite its
shortage
of clever gadgets and the lack of a vibrant musical score, "Never Say Never Again" rates as an above-average, suspenseful doomsday thriller with top-flight performances by a seasoned cast including Sean Connery, Kim Basinger, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max Von Sydow, Barbara Carrera, Edward Fox, Bernie Casey, Alec McCowen, and Rowan Atkinson.
If there's ever a global
shortage
of guitar picks, the negatives of this rambling, incoherent ragbag of crummy ideas and dire performances may well serve some purpose.
The absolute lack of budget is no real excuse since Paul Naschy already proved before that he has enough imagination to make up for a
shortage
in money.
He is the American everyman, especially relevant at the time of this film's release, when the nation was in the grips of a housing
shortage
after the end of the war.
Born in 1958, I learned to drive during the first gas shortage, and got my first post-college graduation job during the second gas
shortage
in 1979.
We had a gasoline
shortage
in 2000 and in August of 2006 and now we have yet another gasoline problem.
Unfortunately for there is no
shortage
of these so-called film makers who travel to Thailand with preconceived notions and return with a poorly researched self-indulgent piece about (surprise) prostitutes.
There was no
shortage
of action and the plot kept me entertained and on the edge of my seat for the full 94 mins.
Is there a
shortage
of straight to video movies or what.
This is the sort of crap film that gave foreign films in the US a bad reputation: Excessive intellectuality,
shortage
of action, repetition of themes ad nauseam, interminable navel-gazing, etc.
There is some cheese and then there's some ham (in fact there is no
shortage
of ham in this film) and then there's some chicken when certain persons lose their courage and then there's some lettuce to brighten and pretty things up a bit, and then there's the daily bread, it's all there.
It's filmed in Harlem, and there's no
shortage
of convenience stores, sleazy law officers, and uptown projects.
The single drawback to this no-nonsense, high-octane, shoot'em up is the
shortage
of sympathetic characters.
Note the reference to the wartime car tyre
shortage
with the line...."I can even get you a set of white wall tyres!" I,ve seen the 'toon loads of times and it always never fails to make me laugh long and loud.
One line from the film that has stuck with me is from Scott to Brando, "You're not in the oil business, you're in the oil
shortage
business."
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