Sentences with phrase «big shortage»

No member of the public or lobbyist got up to speak against the legislation, but the critics will surely appear if the bill becomes law and causes bigger shortages in the education budget.
As districts look to expand bilingual programs with the passage of Proposition 58, they'll be vying for an already limited supply of teachers with bilingual authorizations, so we expect to see bigger shortages in this area, as well.
Of the three, San Antonio shows the biggest shortage, with 3.1 jobs added for every newly permitted unit from 2010 - 2015.
There is a big shortage of Christians in the pews that take what the preacher says and never checks what he says out, according to the scriptures.
This is the big shortage in Russia.
The site's biggest shortage is advanced search filter coarse so that you're hard to find high quality matches in a short time, so you need more patience and time to looking for your biker partner.
Which subjects and geographic areas face the biggest shortages?
Recognising the big shortage of young people who see engineering as a job for them, the Year of Engineering aims to «shake - up people's ideas about engineering, inspiring the next generation of innovators, inventors and problem solvers by showing them what engineers actually do».
London and Birmingham are among the areas facing the biggest shortages.
Seminole county is now less expensive than Volusia because there is a big shortage of homes in DeLand and Orange City area, so the price is up.
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