Sentences with phrase «acute shortages»

As a result, California's per capita water use has declined in recent decades, meaning that additional short - term water conservation in response to acute shortages during drought conditions has become increasingly challenging.
«Some subjects in particular are seeing acute shortages in the number of quality teachers,» she said.
Furthermore, the perennial areas of acute shortages (mathematics, science, special education, and bilingual education) thus far show little sign of response to labor market demand.Darling - Hammond, L., Furger, R., Shields, P. M., & Sutcher, L. (2016).
In the 2000 — 01 school year, during the last round of acute shortages, 40,000 California teachers were working on emergency credentials, the vast majority of them in high - minority and high - poverty schools.
recruiting teachers not fully qualified in subject areas with acute shortages (24 per cent of Government principals, 14 per cent of Catholic, and eight per cent of Independent);
Set in 1993, during a period of acute shortages in Cuba, the local AIDS hospice begins to look like an unlikely refuge to the hopeless teens.
During acute shortages of some medicines, the FDA lets drugmakers extend dates if they have data indicating they're still good.
To be sure, both cities are popular places to live and work, suffer from an acute shortage of land for new housing and currently enjoy relatively strong local economies.
An acute shortage of readily marketable physical gold is developing that we believe will deepen in years to come.
There's a lot right with John Hathaway's recent article titled «An «Acute Shortage» in Gold Can Boost Prices ``.
Many industries across the county are on the verge of closure while there is an acute shortage of essentials and petroleum products in the market.
The acute shortage of community aftercare resources increases the responsibility of the local church in meeting this vital need.
We have to nurture Akpom into next Henry cos there is an acute shortage of Top class strikers.And those very few top class strikers are there have a very high inflated price tag.It wud not be a surprise if a striker of Giroud's level start costing 50m # in few years when claubs are spending 50m # on Sterling and 80m $ on Pogba.
Waltham Forest Council says they are forced to house people outside of the capital because shifts in the housing market and changes to benefits have led to an acute shortage of available properties.
A statement allegedly issued by the government of Eritrea is reportedly ordering men to marry at least two wives due to acute shortage of men caused by enormous casualties suffered during the civil war with Ethiopia.
General News of Friday, 11 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com LPG retailers have given government one week to rescind it's decision on cylinder recirculation The Association of LPG Marketing Companies has expressed fears of an acute shortage of LPG in the coming weeks if the government does not intervene to avert a possible strike by the Association of LPG retailers.
All this when there is an acute shortage of GPs, partly because indemnity costs are forcing early retirement or change of practice mid-career.
«Bankrupt state - run electricity boards, an acute shortage of coal, skewed subsidies which end up benefiting rich farmers, power theft, and underperforming private distribution agencies are to blame,» wrote Soutik Biswas, the BBC's Delhi correspondent.
The system is also burdened by an acute shortage of experienced air traffic controllers, who have been locked in a bitter contract dispute with the FAA and retiring in record numbers, leaving those who remain exhausted and overworked.
To address the acute shortage of people with appropriate skills, Grimes says, they are planning to train 46 people, half in Ph.D. positions and half in postdocs.
«We found that, in the case of the Neanderthals, an acute shortage of carbohydrates and a limited availability of fat caused their biological adaptation to a high - protein diet.»
However, many countries, particularly the developing countries, are facing an acute shortage of qualified teachers, while serving teachers are paid poorly (and sometimes irregularly) and, because of the scant qualifications needed to enter, suffer from low social and professional status.
Most hiring managers speak English only, and there is an acute shortage of teachers with Bilingual Authorizations, so the right questions might not be asked.
She pointed to an «acute shortage» of math and science teachers.
There is an» acute shortage of high - quality secondary school places in areas such as the north of England», according to Natalie Perera, the EPI's executive director and a former government adviser.
NASP member Jessica Skalaand is featured in this story on the acute shortage of school psychologists to provide mental health services and the effects on students in crisis.
At present Russia has an acute shortage of bookstores, with many of the existing retail store being outdated and / or located on the outskirts of cities.
Nepal faces an acute shortage of school and educational institutions, let alone a proper network of libraries.
Unfortunately there is no way that can be answered with a simple Yes or a No for the simple reason of there being an acute shortage of credible information.
What has been holding them from producing the Transformers in desired numbers is an acute shortage of parts.
An acute shortage of apps had given RIM a bad name, which along with a few other major deficiencies ensured the PlayBook had only a few takers.
As Former Finance Minister Michael Wilson controversially quipped in a speech to the Canadian Economics Association in 1985, after introducing the capital gains exemption and a number of other significant tax rate reforms, «Canada has an acute shortage of rich people.»
According to Gradifi's CEO Tim DeMello, this is significant because it shows that «Bentley also understands that offering student loan relief is one of the best ways to compete effectively for educators, particularly given the acute shortage of highly qualified teachers.»
FixNation works in close partnership with the ASPCA, Wings of Rescue, and Alaska Airlines to coordinate airlifts to communities that have — believe it or not — an acute shortage of friendly, adoptable cats.
Situated inside Somerset House's New Wing, it aims to meet the changing creative needs of today's artists and address the acute shortage of affordable and secure studio space, which has seen an accelerating exodus of artists from London due to rising rents and redevelopment.
However, as the court said, the «council can not be blamed for insisting on the rules... where there is an acute shortage of social housing».
As one partner at a large northern practice admits: «There is an acute shortage of good commercial lawyers and the northern magic circle is very resource - constrained.
Combine these factors with strong rental demand in the Private Rented Sector and an acute shortage of housing stock relative to the UK's needs and it all suggests a stable market in the medium term.
In some areas of the country facing acute shortage of physicians and other clinicians, pharmacy technicians have also been found prescribing.
NASP member Jessica Skalaand is featured in this story on the acute shortage of school psychologists to provide mental health services and the effects on students in crisis.
«The market here is very vibrant,» says Charles Aug, chairman of Garrick - Aug Associates Store Leasing, Inc. «There is an acute shortage of space in my region.
«There is an acute shortage of housing for rent [at an affordable price] and the expensive apartments are empty, so maybe it will not be necessary to build a lot of new housing for high - salaried Amazon employees.»
Moreover, an acute shortage of inventory in certain markets is leading to multiple biddings and escalating price conditions,» Yun says.
Moreover, an acute shortage of inventory in certain markets is leading to multiple biddings and escalating price conditions,» Yun said.
An acute shortage of properties has hampered monthly sales.

Not exact matches

At hospitals across the country, in fact, there is an entrenched doctor shortage, which has grown only more acute as millions of Americans have gained health coverage in recent years.
The rationale for the program relies on pockets of acute labour shortages, for which there is anecdotal evidence, but little in the way of analysis.
The budget is also expected to devote big money to tackle the acute housing shortage in Indigenous communities, where homes are often overcrowded and in serious need of repairs.
Given the acute construction labor shortage, reconstruction and its repercussions in residential real estate could be yet another disaster.
Labour cost pressures also remain firm in the construction sector; a recent survey by the Master Builders Association suggests that labour shortages remain most acute in trades exposed to the latter stages of the building process, contributing to ongoing pressure on rates for subcontractors.
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