Supply
in sentence
3107 examples of Supply in a sentence
As with economics, demand stimulates
supply.
Annual growth of M3 money supply, meanwhile, dropped to 1.4% in October, from an already dismal 2% in September, while loans to the private sector contracted by 2.9% year on year.
German public opinion also prevents the ECB from cutting interest rates and expanding the
supply
of money and credit.
So central banks must also focus on how the fall in the volume of money flowing through financial markets will affect spending, and on how much they should cut interest rates and expand money
supply
to offset these effects.
This might reflect temporary factors, like the Japanese tsunami, which disrupted
supply
chains and caused some factories to suspend operations.
Given massive trading volumes, direct intervention can alter
supply
and demand for currencies only on the margin.
By contrast, the fiscal nirvana long promised by
supply
siders never materialized.
Not only did the
supply
siders’ self-funding promises go unfulfilled; they also marked the beginning of the end for America’s balance-of-payments equilibrium.
Macron’s presidency will rely on the degree of consensus within the National Assembly, and that has been in short
supply
in recent years.
In the jargon of economists, low demand will engender low supply, making a non-inflationary recovery even more difficult to achieve.
It merely requires high levels of female education, the uninhibited
supply
of contraceptives, and freedom for women to make their own reproductive choices, unconstrained by the moral pressure of conservative religious authorities or of politicians operating under the delusion that rapid population growth will drive national economic success.
And, while last year’s sharp price drop was heavily influenced by two large
supply
shocks, the current decline also has an important demand dimension.
Such fundamental changes in the
supply
side of the market naturally drove oil prices lower – a lot lower.
First, the large price drop caused massive
supply
destruction, as some energy producers, from both the traditional and non-traditional sectors, became unprofitable.
It is hard to see the global oil market’s current configuration of
supply
and demand rapidly changing any time soon.
Over the next few months, the US will indeed alter its
supply
and demand conditions in a way that puts a floor under oil prices and enables a gradual recovery in the market.
Installing a solar-powered water pump in a developing country may destroy a traditional social structure based on control of the water
supply.
Attitudes will have to change, and this will demand great dedication and patience – traits that seem to be in short
supply
in the US today.
And Europe has a geopolitical interest in keeping them open as sources of energy
supply.
First, drastic improvements in water-related services – including
supply
and sanitation, irrigation and drainage, energy, and environmental facilities – are needed to improve health outcomes and enable more people to escape poverty.
Here, at least, the way forward is clearer: closer regional cooperation would help to offset power shortages, while off-grid energy from renewables and climate-resilient
supply
networks would help countries to enhance their energy security.
Communities that had little school attendance have seen kids stream in as low-cost interventions, starting with Internet connectivity, in-school meals, and a safe water supply, lead to a surge in schools’ quality, performance, and attractiveness to students and parents.
It would have been nice if a relatively equal and prosperous society with full employment and equal opportunity had followed from a government that stood back from the economy and provided nothing but a minimal safety net, courts, and a constantly growing money
supply.
The fall in aggregate demand while potential aggregate
supply
has been rising because of overinvestment by China and other emerging markets will sharply reduce inflation.
The big exporters, such as the US and Vietnam, continue to
supply
massive subsidies to their rice farmers.
It possesses over half of the world’s known reserves of cobalt (a key component in computer chips and lithium-ion batteries) and around 80% of the world’s
supply
of coltan (a heat-resistant metal used in mobile phones and other devices).
With control over half of the world’s
supply
of skipjack tuna and about a third of tuna stocks globally, the PNA is a veritable OPEC of the sea.
When doctors are in short supply, the US and UK turn to countries like the Philippines to close the gap.
Many countries have relied for growth on US consumer spending and investments in outsourcing to
supply
those consumers.
The threat of a
supply
shock typically fuels a sharp increase in demand for oil inventories – and thus in prices.
Back
Next
Related words
Demand
Chains
Global
Which
Would
Money
Their
Countries
Could
Prices
There
Energy
Chain
Growth
World
Other
Labor
Economy
Water
About