Sentences with phrase «faced huge demands»

«We face a huge demand and a limited supply of people to fill those jobs,» she said.

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Ticket prices started out astronomical (and still are) but demand has not been huge: Re-sellers are offering significant discounts from face value.
The food and beverage industry has faced huge challenges in the U.S., where food trends are being driven by Millennial consumers who experts say demand more flavorful items but are also less loyal to brands than prior generations.
On the contrary, you undoubtedly face multiple demands each day, such as shouldering a huge workload, making ends meet and taking care of your family.
The huge field of Trump - inspired Democrats planning to run in the next two years creates even more demand, though Virginia's 2017 state elections might at least help us find a few new faces.
Education systems face the huge challenge of adapting to a changing landscape in which the rapid pace of knowledge generation and technological change demand that students acquire more and new skills.
I just thought it was worth pointing out that the more logical explanation than the ultimate version of an already brilliant car being shite is that 85 % of owners most likely either purchased the GT4 with the intention of selling it on for a significant profit having briefly sampled it for themselves (lets face it it was a foregone conclusion the GT4 would instantly shoot up in value) OR 85 % of owners were intelligent enough to spot that zero supply and huge demand could produce a significant profit for them having just paid less than # 70,000 for it.
That would represent a huge market shift at a time when car sales remain stagnant in the face of booming demand for trucks.
The bankruptcy judge rejected ECMC's demand, pointing out that the Murrays would never pay back the amount they owed and would be faced with a huge tax bill 20 years from now when their loan balance would be forgiven.
One of the challenges we face is the huge variability in demand for electricity by season, time of day and other factors, and the need to have production capacity «reserves» to accommodate spikes in demand quickly.
Today's general counsel face a huge challenge to balance the demands of compliance with the need to support sales and business growth.
The industry is facing a huge overhaul with new regulations coming into place for 2016, and both listed and non-traded REITs are going to need to learn to adapt and major changes in demographic demands and capital market activities are shifting investment opportunities in the industry.
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