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There was no
shortage
of doubters, but I am pleased to say that my office has now relocated from Nairobi, and for the first time since 1995 a Special Representative of the Secretary-General is based in the Somali capital.
Beyond reducing substantially the UNRWA’s capacity to deliver basic services to Palestinian refugees, the
shortage
of resources will also threaten the already tenuous stability of the West Bank, Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
The deal between Uganda and Trinidad and Tobago violates the World Health Organization’s global code on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel, which is aimed at discouraging the recruitment of personnel from countries that have a critical
shortage
of health-care workers.
The bigger challenge is the labor
shortage
that will emerge when the “baby boomers” retire in a few years.
Fifth, Cambodia has a
shortage
of highly qualified lawyers, because the legal profession was nearly wiped out by the Khmer Rouge.
In times of shortage, it is the refugees who are likely to be among the first to feel the effects.
The real issues, in any case, are distributional and reflect a
shortage
of policy instruments.
At the same time, there is no
shortage
of money waiting to be put to productive use.
Why China Can’t AdjustCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – China’s current economic slowdown has no
shortage
of causes: Europe’s financial turmoil, sputtering recovery in the United States, and weak domestic investment growth, to name the most commonly cited factors.
These flows reflect the growing
shortage
of skilled workers and declining populations (particularly in Europe) that are beginning to bedevil the developed world.
This domestic
shortage
means that Gazprom is unable to increase supply to Europe, at least in the short term, unless it can buy gas at below-market rates from its Eastern European and Central Asian neighbors and in turn sell it to its European customers at market prices.
There is no
shortage
of hydropower plants for electricity generation in Africa.
There is no
shortage
of groups that would love to get their hands on the data.
Europe faces no
shortage
of challenges.
The Power of Living in TruthNEW YORK – The world’s greatest
shortage
is not of oil, clean water, or food, but of moral leadership.
Finally, according to a fourth group of economists, centered around Ricardo Caballero of MIT, the problem is a global
shortage
of safe assets.
National Security BabiesWASHINGTON, DC – From the emergence of the Islamic State to Russian expansionism and China’s rise, there is no
shortage
of national-security challenges facing the United States.
Second, inflows of new workers bring substantial benefits as well as losses: in France, which suffers a
shortage
of some 6,000 plumbers, there must be plenty of households that would be pleased to find someone qualified to do repair work.
And a
shortage
of investigative resources has led to an emphasis on problematic legislation, instead of the larger issue of inadequate enforcement of laws that promote the CRC’s principles.
And there is no
shortage
of uncertainty in the world today.
While there is no
shortage
of challenges facing economies and societies today, they should not be allowed to obscure positive long-term trends.
Perhaps the most pressing constraint on agricultural production is the impending labor shortage, as rural young people, who traditionally comprise the agricultural labor force, flock to cities.
Russia’s ruling elite understands very well that reforms are needed; indeed, the Putin-Medvedev era, now in its 14th year, has suffered no
shortage
of reform programs.
The biggest obstacle to what would be a spectacular achievement – as is so often the case – is a
shortage
of money.
Of course, it is difficult to know which exploratory path will bear fruit, and there is no
shortage
of novel scientific ideas that were proven wrong.
One Russian friend told me, “Whenever we would read an article about the health dangers of butter, we would immediately run out and buy as much butter as we could find, because we knew it meant there would be a butter shortage.”
Indeed, the market signal is clear: At present, there is no
shortage
of funding available in most of the EU.
The Paradox of Botswana’s Death PenaltyLONDON – In Sub-Saharan Africa, a region with no
shortage
of development challenges, Botswana stands out for its strong economy, stable democracy, and commitment to the rule of law.
But there is a
shortage
of hearts for transplantation, and in the US, LVADs are now being implanted as a long-term treatment for heart failure, just as a dialysis machine replaces a kidney.
One likely explanation is that Macierewicz’s decimation of the officer corps has left Poland with an officer
shortage.
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