Potential cancer treatments are loitering in the wings as clinical trials are delayed
by widespread shortages of common chemotherapy drugs.
Even if our nation's schools are not beset
by a widespread shortage of qualified teachers and teachers are paid salaries comparable to other professionals, there are still those who believe that teachers» pay is too low, that their salaries are simply not commensurate with our expectations of a good education for our children.
Not exact matches
The recent US sanctions have only added fuel to the fire sparked
by widespread protests,
shortages and inflation.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Market News reported
widespread concern in 2014 about tightening organic dairy supplies, with supermarkets in many parts of the United States posting signs about organic milk
shortages by the end of the year.
By focusing Labour's local and European elections campaign on the «bread and butter» issues of housing stock shortage, rising housing prices, zero - hour contracts and a widespread sense of general economic insecurity, Miliband is trying to diffuse the electoral challenge posed by UKI
By focusing Labour's local and European elections campaign on the «bread and butter» issues of housing stock
shortage, rising housing prices, zero - hour contracts and a
widespread sense of general economic insecurity, Miliband is trying to diffuse the electoral challenge posed
by UKI
by UKIP.
Ukip's poster campaign suggesting that builders are being forced out of work
by immigrants was looking shakey today, after the building industry reported a
widespread shortage of skilled workers.
The rise of tuberculosis (TB) in Zimbabwe during the socio - economic crisis of 2008 - 9 has been linked to
widespread food
shortage, according to a new study led
by Canadian researchers from the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health published in PLOS ONE.
A 2013 follow up report, which focused on impacts of climate change on Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and South East Asia; tells us that if the world warms
by 2 °C (3.6 °F)-- warming which may be reached in 20 to 30 years — there will be
widespread food
shortages, unprecedented heat - waves, and more intense storms.
«The boom period was marked
by easy credit and overbuilding, but today we have tight mortgage credit and
widespread shortages of homes for sale,» he said.