Sentences with phrase «continued shortage»

Lautz and Dietz shared their prospective insights on the causes and effects of the nation's continued shortage of new and existing homes for sale and how Realtors ® can successfully help their clients navigate these challenging market conditions.
The crypto craze has caused several tech manufacturers, such as AMD to address continued shortages in hardware by increasing their supply.
The results of this situation have been crippling; rising prices of household commodities and foodstuffs, continued shortages of cooking oil as manufacturers can not pay for imported raw materials on time and retailers reject other means of payment such as mobile money and plastic money, preferring cash.
NEW surveys by recruitment firms Robert Walters and Hays Accountancy and Finance have highlighted the continuing shortage of skilled professionals in Western Australia.
Furthermore, the recovery in summer crop production in 2003/04 is expected to be more muted than is typical, since the continuing shortage of stored water will constrain production of irrigated crops such as rice and cotton, particularly in New South Wales.
The option is under exploration once again in the face of continuing shortages.
Or it may be attributed to imprecise data collection methods, or a continued shortage of Nintendo Switch consoles.
It found a continuing shortage of teachers in physics and maths and added computer science and Mandarin to the list.
It will be interesting to see if Nintendo delivers on their intention to increase worldwide stock of the Switch, as you have to believe, a continued shortage could damage the systems consumer popularity.
The continuing shortage in the supply of the NES Classic Edition has forced some gamers to resort to certain alternatives, including shelling out big sums of money to purchase the device from re-sellers taking advantage of the situation and building their own version of the device.
Lennox Scott: I believe the market will continue to intensify, meaning buyer confidence will continue to increase, and at the same time, we will have a continued shortage of inventory.
«We are seeing multiple offers, below - average market time, escalation clauses and a continued shortage in inventory,» Hengle says.
NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun says a continued shortage of inventory remains a big problem, in many markets around the nation.
«The continued shortage of affordable housing inventory, coupled with prolonged natural disasters concentrated in the nation's most populous Latino states and increasing uncertainty over immigration policy, have created significant hurdles for Latino homeownership and economic saliency,» the report states.
Existing - home sales fell slightly in April amid a continuing shortage of homes available for sale.
The continued shortage of new homes to buy is fueling higher prices across the country.
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