Shortage
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There is certainly no
shortage
of material for “Che, The Untold Story.”
They see that immigrants tend to be qualified East Europeans, many of them physicians, while the number of Swedes registered as sick or in early retirement has underpinned a severe labor
shortage.
During the 2014 soccer World Cup in Brazil, a country with a chronic
shortage
of hotel rooms, more than 100,000 people used home-sharing Web sites to find accommodation.
As a result, effective measures to counteract the global talent gap – characterized by a labor
shortage
in certain sectors, skills mismatches (workers with qualifications that are no longer in high demand), and under-skilling (few or no qualifications) – are needed today.
Given their value in measuring – and propelling – social and economic progress, this
shortage
must be addressed urgently.
The swamp is close to the city center and its industrial center, and there is a land
shortage
in Kampala.
As it stands, there is no
shortage
of resistance to freedom-oriented reform and pressure to pursue statist policies.
Making prices “just” nullifies this function, leaving the economy in perpetual
shortage.
Aside from a few countries in West Africa, it suffers from a serious
shortage
of energy resources, whether coal or oil or hydroelectric power.
Nor is there any
shortage
of other issues and systemic improvements, not least nuclear-arms reduction, on which to work.
Whereas most developed countries will experience a
shortage
of people as the century progresses, America is one of the few that may avoid demographic decline and maintain its share of world population.
Advocates of capital mobility assume that poor economies have lots of profitable investment opportunities that are not being exploited because of a
shortage
of investible funds.
But many developing countries are constrained by a lack of investment demand, not a
shortage
of domestic saving.
They also fuel exchange-rate appreciation, which aggravates the investment
shortage.
When well-intentioned pledges fail to reach those in need, the result is measured in a lack of resources – from a
shortage
of doctors to a lack of vehicles to transport the sick and bury the dead.
Disaster Can WaitSHANGHAI – Nowadays there is no
shortage
of pundits, economic or otherwise, warning of impending disaster.
So here’s a forecast: there will be no
shortage
of predictions that 2012 is shaping up as a disastrous year.
The problem, advocates of this view claim, is a
shortage
of productive supply rather than a
shortage
of aggregate demand.
But it should be easy – at least for an average parrot – to tell whether a fall in sales is due to a
shortage
of supply or a
shortage
of demand.
If a fall in sales is due to a
shortage
of demand while there is ample supply, then, as quantities fall relative to trend, prices will fall as well.
If, on the other hand, the fall in sales is due to a
shortage
of supply while there is ample demand, then prices will rise as quantities fall.
There are no places where a
shortage
of qualified labor or of available capacity is sufficiently great to induce managers to pay more than they have been used to paying for good hands or useful machines.
Indeed, the main challenge facing researchers in these diverse fields may not be a lack of scientific progress, but rather a
shortage
of adequate interdisciplinary training.
The problem is not the
shortage
of space in the field of all possible names, but the subdivision of space in Coca-Cola’s cultivated namespace.
The only
shortage
is a
shortage
of space in people’s heads.
We should be doing the same to address the job
shortage.
Eventually, however, India has no choice: there are already sporadic riots over water shortage, while water tankers move under armed guard in some cities, and virulent conflicts arise between communities over water-sharing.
But there is a
shortage
of journalists who know enough about these subjects to inform African audiences.
Some Ukrainian conspiracy theorists – of whom there is no
shortage
– maintain that Yanukovych was tricked by skillfully prepared misinformation provided by the officials around him.
A
shortage
of any of these inputs can have disastrous effects on productivity.
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