Sentences with phrase «constricted supply»

But for now, we see only more demand and constricted supply on the market for the foreseeable future.
A declining home ownership rate, decreasing tenant turnover and constricted supply are helping to push up occupancies and rents sooner than even multifamily REIT officers expected.
This has artificially constricted the supply of new private schools and the number of children who can afford to attend them.
All further constricting supply of available rentals.
The skin responds by narrowing its blood vessels in order to constrict the supply of blood and retain body heat (vasoconstriction).
A labor union is an organization seeking a monopoly on the supply of labor, with the express purpose of using this power to constrict supply and raise prices (i.e. wages).

Not exact matches

I am bullish on rents going up in the future... mostly in line with inflation, or perhaps even slightly faster due to constricted credit and personal income growth which should provide a solid supply of renters.
It is also worth noting that austerity has constricted both the supply and liquidity of bonds, making them scarce in a time of high demand.
As the price of oil rises and supplies of petroleum become constricted, the popularity of — and demand for — natural gas will more than likely rise as well.
Whitehead observed, however, that we can move beyond those constricting elements in the past only if we have a supply of novel options.
Narrow and constricted as it was, the order supplied to the European peoples by primitive Christendom, that premature construction of a supposed City of God on earth, may have seemed better than the chaos of a war of all against all.
• Applying cold compresses to constrict the blood supply and reduce swelling — try a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a muslin square
You may also develop high blood pressure due to placental problems, which in turn leads to constricted blood vessels that limit blood supply to the baby.
They reasoned that the capillaries were excessively constricted by these pericytes after SCI, since there is ample supply of tryptophan.
Given the losses in Russia and Australia in the past year that constricted global supply and generated conflicts over rising food prices, this insurance against climate uncertainty is critical.
All study participants either had an acute coronary syndrome such as a heart attack or unstable angina 30 days to one year before enrolling; had cerebrovascular atherosclerotic disease, in which the arteries that supply blood to the brain become constricted; had peripheral vascular disease, a group of disorders affecting blood vessels outside of the heart and brain; or had both diabetes and coronary artery disease.
Susan Brain, Professor of Pharmacology in the Cardiovascular Division at King's College London, said: «In response to cold weather the body seeks first and foremost to keep the core warm, which means retaining blood close to the centre and constricting blood supply to the skin.
When the fluid in the lymphatic system is sluggish and thick with toxins, muscles fail to receive an adequate blood supply, organs feel constricted and painful, and energy levels are low.
Plus, with interest rates so slow, and supply constricting, it will make prices rise across the country.
The severity of the conditions is more serious when the stomach twists upon itself within the abdomen in a clockwise rotation causing the inlet and outlet of the stomach as well as blood vessels which supply the stomach to become constricted at both ends.
Hawthorn works by dilating blood vessels, thereby increasing the heart's energy supply and improving its pumping ability and does this by blocking the action of a blood constricting enzyme called ACE (angiotensin - converting enzyme).
Using nickel metal hydride batteries is slightly disappointing, as it probably means a limited electric range, but since more advanced Lithium - based batteries are not quite as mature and the supply is constricted (ask GM about how hard it is to get batteries for the Chevy Volt), it might be a smart choice.
It occurs when the smaller arteries (usually in the fingers and toes) constrict, decreasing the blood supply to these areas.
Supplies of the iPhone X are expected to be constricted as an analyst believes that Apple will only have 2 to 3 million units ready before the Nov. 3 launch.
This is constricting the market supply.
The moves threaten to further constrict a tight supply of housing.
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