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«We are pleased that the Chancellor has listened to the industry on skills provision: research has shown that labour supply has been the biggest source of capacity constraint for the construction industry over the past 15 years.

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Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages of skilled workers and rising capacity constraints.
In contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this Statement).
In addition, the capacity constraints in the building sector in the lead - up to the introduction of the GST may have resulted in borrowers obtaining finance for construction well before the work was completed and paid for.
Nonetheless, continued pressure on raw materials prices, evidence of capacity constraints in some sectors and reports of higher employment costs — notwithstanding the steadiness to date of aggregate series for wages — constitute a risk that this forecast could prove to be too low.
Transport infrastructure constraints are primarily an issue for bulk commodities such as coal and metal ores; the volume of these commodities transported is large compared with processed minerals, and strong growth in recent years has stretched existing transport capacity.
Given these conditions, a key issue for the Australian economy will be the extent to which the ongoing growth of demand might give rise to capacity constraints and, consequently, upward pressure on wage and price inflation.
The lower relative pricing for Canadian crude is partly caused by pipeline capacity constraints as oil production rises in Canada
Could a request for proposal type of system be established to meet research gaps linked to capacity constraints?
«Addressing the capacity constraints may turn out to be as challenging as developing an effective treatment for Alzheimer's,» said Dr. Soeren Mattke, the study's senior author and managing director of RAND Health Advisory Services.
Short - term fixes Existing disposal facilities have adequate capacity for most low - level radioactive waste and are accessible to waste generators in the short term, but constraints on the long - term disposal of class B and C wastes have become clear, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office last year.
The capacity of DNA data - storage is theoretically limited to two binary digits for each nucleotide, but the biological constraints of DNA itself and the need to include redundant information to reassemble and read the fragments later reduces its capacity to 1.8 binary digits per nucleotide base.
Constraints on capacity and staffing mean some students are not advanced simply because schools do not have room for them, even if they are ready.
But as Loveless readily admits, Kia faces capacity constraints at the West Point plant, which sources product for 40 % of its sales, as the brand stretches to compete in bread - and - butter segments.
B45 — Estoril Blue Metallic Paint: Due to production capacity constraints, paint B45 Estoril Blue Metallic is a P1 option for the start of model year 2016 ordering.
If this constraint presents a difficulty, you could increase the content storage capacity to 3 GB by opting for any of the other Kindles in the range, and furthermore opt for a 3G equipped Kindle which will increase the availability of an internet connection.
And as we describe more here, that constraint includes the new mezzanine debt financing capacity that contributes to today's increasing amounts of debt funding capacity for LBOs.
Thus even if there were no environmental constraints to endless growth, even if the capacity of the planet to support material consumption where infinite, growth in material consumption, the never - ending quest for more stuff, is not taking us where we want to go.
The call for tenders specifies the total amount of capacity required, the time lines for capacity establishment, the fuel options as defined in the Government's power plant establishment plan, the type of plant (base load, load following, peaking capacity), possible transmission constraints that have to be taken into account, and in certain cases a price cap, i.e. maximum average price that the new plant can be expected to earn throughout its economic life.
It concludes that, while there are governance constraints at the global level, African countries need to work, with the support of developed countries, towards stimulating effective domestic demand for climate adaptation and mitigation funds and improving the absorptive capacity of African countries to effectively deploy climate funds.
This decrease in overall gas use will reduce capacity constraints of existing pipelines and the need for new pipelines.
Pipeline proponents claim that the ANE pipeline is needed to relieve capacity constraints on New England's natural gas pipeline system and that the cost of the pipeline is justified because it will ultimately save money for New England electric ratepayers.
Solar and wind each provide 20 % of total electricity supply; nuclear capacity is tripled, and the technology for coal plant carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is assumed to be available without constraint.
In addition, Article 9 states that the provision of scaled - up financial resources should aim to achieve a balance between adaptation and mitigation, taking into account country - driven strategies, and the priorities and needs of developing country Parties, especially those that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and have significant capacity constraints, such as the least developed countries and small island developing States, considering the need for public and grant - based resources for adaptation.
A firm can expand the pool of hours by expanding the number of non-equity owner timekeepers, so, in theory the only constraints on expansion is managerial / administrative capacity and the market for those hours.
Owned weekly and daily production schedule for 800 + items on 5 production lines based on capacity constraints, allergens sequence, bagger speed and changeover
Accordingly, constraints of existing resources for legal support limits the capacity of ATSIC / ATSIS «to give its own policies concrete substance.
There is also a need for a considerable commitment of time and resources beyond the usual time - span of agency funding cycles: «Planning to date, be it social, community, economic or infrastructure development is severely inhibited by funding and time constraints, which in turn impacts on the planners» capacity to apply sound planning methodology to the task.»
«We believe the administration's pursuit of additional ICE beds, in addition to capacity constraints and / or state reforms pushing for alternative corrections, create a material external growth opportunity,» said Canaccord analyst Michael Kodesch.
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