The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed. |
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An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco. |
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The rapid growth of the economy has led to soaring construction levels there, resulting in a global undersupply of steel. |
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Ireland continues to have an undersupply of retail space compared to its European neighbours. |
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The result was an undersupply of beds, for which private providers rushed to compensate. |
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The increased demand for retail space, combined with an undersupply of accommodation, is pushing rents up strongly. |
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The US has a serious undersupply of flu vaccinations this year, as one of the two suppliers has had to recall its entire stock. |
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Further restraint in near-term land sales could potentially cause severe undersupply in two to three years' time. |
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Labour market risk refers to the consequences of an undersupply of the skills required to implement major investments. |
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In certain circumstances, these problems may lead to market failure such as undersupply, over-supply or the provision of poor quality services. |
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It is possible that without regulation there might be an inadequate or undersupply of these services. |
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There is a danger that without regulation some professional services markets might undersupply or inadequately supply public goods. |
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On-the-job training of labour is an example: Employers undersupply it since workers can switch jobs and take their training with them. |
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Moreover, overor undersupply will be corrected by preserving the possibility of parallel imports and not by raising obstacles against them. |
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The problem is a model of economic and business governance based on under-regulation, inadequate supervision and an undersupply of public goods. |
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Then you could have undersupply, and oil prices could get jacked up. |
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Does this not now mean abandoning the national milk quota system when there is an undersupply of 3 million tonnes across Europe? |
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In addition, farm-gate prices of opium poppy have fallen due to oversupply, and food prices have risen due to undersupply. |
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Chronic undersupply forced the government to open the industry to private-sector participation. |
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British producers would be ideally placed to meet this undersupply. |
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The result can be an undersupply of technical expertise in parliaments. Argentina illustrates this paradox, as well as some ways to escape it. |
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This increase coupled with a shortage of pharmacists has lead to a chronic undersupply. |
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Hospitals have had to adjust and alter staffing in response to the resulting undersupply. |
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This would go a long way to controlling periods of either oversupply or undersupply to the market, and it would provide pricing consistency. |
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Markets themselves require these to survive and thrive, while society needs them to manage the adverse effects of market dynamics and produce the public goods that markets undersupply. |
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In theory, such discrepancies should evaporate, as banks move money from places where there is an excess of savings to spots where there is an undersupply. |
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Some areas or countries have an undersupply of electricity generation and are continually in need of large amounts of electricity imports from neighbouring and even more distant regions with oversupply. |
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Rural parts of Africa and Central Asia still suffer from undersupply. |
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The IFC should continue its push into low-income countries and frontier markets: places where growth is constrained by an abundance of risk and an undersupply of private capital. |
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The proposed programme also aims to improve the contraceptive management information system with a view to eliminating or minimizing overstocking, undersupply and stockouts at service delivery points. |
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The possibility of cross-sales between network dealers is, however, not a real option for overcoming the problem of undersupply, since the other dealers will also be short of new vehicles. |
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The Federation is especially concerned with the undersupply of PhD graduates in the human sciences and with the future impact of this on Canadian universities. |
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In times of undersupply, the policy of systematically recruiting internationally educated providers can have a negative impact on developing countries that can ill afford to lose their skilled health providers. |
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In this document, the Committee stressed the need for cooperation among all stakeholders to reduce problems of maldistribution, undersupply, and jurisdictional competition. |
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Secondly, it prevents the manufacturer from planning its distribution rationally since parallel trade leads to a situation of undersupply in the source country and of oversupply in the target country. |
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However, due to undersupply, longer leases will likely remerge, enabling further speculative and pre-let developments across the region. |
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