Sentences with phrase «catch up with demand after»

In March this year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that unless the industry approves fresh investments in new projects, global oil supply may be struggling to catch up with demand after 2020, which could result in a sharp jump in oil prices.

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In many companies, more workers are demanding more flexibility with their schedules, which means they have to play «catch up» after hours, she explains.
Senator Jim Tedisco, who has been a lawmaker at the Capitol since 1983 and was a key figure in 2008 in demanding the resignation of then - Governor Eliot Spitzer after it was revealed he was caught up in a prostitution ring, bemoaned his experience in dealing with another Albany scandal.
The reason is obvious, for the Cupertino based company has just now been able to catch up with the demand for the tablet — more than 5 months after it was first launched and there are still many regions across the globe where the iPad is yet to be officially launched.
I also think prices will drop after availability catches up to demand with the Android devices.
It looks like two months after boosting the production capacity, Apple seems to have finally managed to catch up with the demand for its wireless earbuds.
Even after 1.5 years of its initial release, the AirPods continue to remain in high demand, with Apple's supply chain only recently catching up to the demand.
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