Could we turn our present oversupply in South Australia and Victoria into a cash bonanza? |
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This resulted in an oversupply of peanuts, soybeans, pecans, and sweet potatoes. |
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For this reason it is not in the interest of housebuilders to oversupply the market. |
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In a recent article, The Times newspaper suggested there could be an oversupply of natural gas in two years and prices could tumble. |
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What we saw here was a manifestation of a global oversupply problem in emerging markets. |
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While oversupply of goods produced by the stronger economy is possible, that economy's strengths generally cushion it better from adversity. |
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In addition to global oversupply, a vicious price war is being played out as global giants vie for market share. |
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With a worldwide oversupply of vehicles, new car prices are coming under pressure as never before and used cars are going for a song. |
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To help reduce its oversupply, the agency would supply the rice allowances provided to civil servants, among other measures. |
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In any industry, oversupply leads to price reductions and pressure on profit margins. |
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The oversupply of rental property has resulted in landlords cutting rents to attract tenants. |
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Otherwise, there can be never be a case of oversupply, whatever the collectivists tell you. |
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An oversupply of land will reduce land prices and that will eventually reflect itself in house prices. |
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The corporation also referred to high interest rates and gas prices, as well as an oversupply of used trucks, as sources of declining sales. |
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Furthermore, overspecialisation in coffee will always leave it vulnerable, including to oversupply. |
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Also, a world oversupply of apples, particularly in Washington State, has brought prices down in Canada. |
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The oversupply of graduate students in the humanities is much, much worse than the oversupply of lawyers. |
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The oversupply of ethanol can be seen by looking at the parade of ethanol producers heading to bankruptcy court. |
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Crude levels declined for a seventh straight day, ending at a two month low Thursday as concerns of oversupply and low demand persist. |
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It involves the necessary supply of water in one case, and in some instances when it comes to flooding, a rather distinct oversupply. |
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Thus, in a market characterised by oversupply, competition will mainly be on the basis of price. |
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So it's probably an issue of oversupply on the world marketplace right now for salmon, is it not? |
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In addition, oversupply in our markets may result from excess generating capacity. |
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If your assessment indicates that there is an oversupply of skills, there are a variety of options open to assist in the adjustment. |
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An oversupply of bonds could trigger an increase in the interest rates on these securities. |
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Pair that with an oversupply of capital and reinsurers have been able to offset poor underwriting with strong investment gains. |
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This oversupply has led to severe competition between the many of the players, which is often manifested as price reductions or discounts in order to clear excess inventory. |
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Last week, I talked about the oversupply of lawyers, and other graduate students. |
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In the end, there is a shortage of caution, an oversupply of food, and a mess that will take years to clean up. |
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Mr Rooke said some premium retail sites might find it harder to snare tenants at existing rents, but B-grade retail space would be hardest hit by any oversupply. |
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Now, with the failed mediation and markets slowed by an oversupply of steel that has led to falling prices, the company's future again is clouded. |
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So many new plants will be coming on line this year that commodities investors and analysts are beginning to worry about an oversupply or glut of power. |
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Although there is an oversupply of holiday property in some areas, property prices in the more sought-after Turkish resorts have risen steadily rather than spectacularly. |
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A national audit in the mid-nineties showed an oversupply of teachers. |
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But he also warned that there would be downward pressure on price because of an oversupply of milk production is riding high at around four per cent higher than last year. |
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A healthy supply of new homes can all too easily become an oversupply. |
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Meanwhile, lower than expected demand for mobile phones and fears of an oversupply of memory chips have pared the prices of major memory chip and semiconductor makers. |
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However, oversupply of vessels kept up the pressure on daily rates but at the same time was favorable for the replacement of old vessels with modern vessels. |
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If one of them broke ranks and sought to mop up unsatisfied demand by adding capacity, the others could be expected to react by doing likewise, creating oversupply. |
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Eutrophication arises from the oversupply of nutrients, which leads to overgrowth of plants and algae. |
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A reduction in turnover generally, along with a recessionary economy, have created an oversupply of well-educated, experienced and trained individuals in the job market. |
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Pressure on prices in nickel sulphate was evident during the year with the market in oversupply as the result of a capacity increase from one of Umicore's main competitors. |
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It took two decades to flush out that oversupply. |
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Consolidated-Bathurst continued to be vulnerable to low prices, weak markets, oversupply, depressed earnings, poor dividends, and a sagging share price. |
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Historically, the industry-wide oversupply of refined petroleum products and the overabundance of retail outlets have kept downward pressure on downstream refining and retail margins. |
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The result has been an oversupply of meat and a decrease in meat prices. |
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Public sector investment in new vehicles would thus simply further exacerbate the general problem of oversupply of in the sector and be wasteful to the economy. |
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The Kitchens and Refrigeration Division continued to suffer from an oversupply of providers, especially at international level, and from the resultant ongoing price wars in the kitchens segment and projects business. |
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This deduction is therefore not a punitive measure, but a way of correcting an imbalance, which otherwise could result in a long-term oversupply of narcotics. |
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Traders said Adnoc may have steepened the cuts in allocation of its lighter crude because of an oversupply of such grades in the market. |
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That oversupply feeds the black market: last year 11m Americans used illicitly-acquired prescription painkillers, more than the number who used cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamine and LSD combined. |
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The oversupply led in turn to the development of the European art of scrimshaw. |
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It was predicted that by the year 2000, there would be a vast oversupply of radiologists when, in fact, the opposite occurred. |
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Furthermore, the oversupply of Oil in the market helped weaken Oil prices, and if the situation continues, OPEC is unlikely to increase output in the group's next meeting on September 9th. |
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Lake Winnipeg is the most eutrophic of the world's major lakes, threatened by an oversupply of nutrients, and there is a great need to understand the problem and deal with it. |
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