Sentences with phrase «global shortage»

The threat of global shortages of blood and fears about contamination have hastened attempts to find life - sustaining alternatives.
«These include mass incarceration in the US, highly repressive policies in Asia, vast corruption and political destabilisation in Afghanistan and West Africa, immense violence in Latin America, an HIV epidemic in Russia, an acute global shortage of pain medication and the propagation of systematic human rights abuses around the world.»
MacRumors, which first spotted the price increase, suggests the price increases may be related to a global shortage on memory chips, which are used in the iPad.
TORONTO, April 17 (Reuters)- Canada said on Tuesday it is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to access supplies of Mylan N.V.'s EpiPen emergency allergy antidote amid a global shortage that has spared the United States.
TORONTO, April 17 - Canada said on Tuesday it is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to access supplies of Mylan N.V.» s EpiPen emergency allergy antidote amid a global shortage that has spared the United States.
Among them is a global shortage of computer components like hard drives and memory chips that has driven up manufacturing costs for computer makers.
But as I and many others have noted, there has been a global shortage of quality sovereign 2 debt.
This has even resulted in a global shortage of high - end GPUs, especially of those focused on mining.
This approach has allowed cyber defense programs to overcome the greatest challenge: a global shortage of cyber security talent.
This Easter will be a good opportunity for food manufacturers to be innovative with their hot cross bun fillings due to the global shortage of raisins.
A global shortage of milk powder has led to major price increases which must be absorbed by ice cream manufacturers.
The number of EU nurses leaving the UK is up sharply and, with a global shortage of nurses, we are struggling to attract staff from non-EU countries to fill the gaps.
We read a great deal in New Scientist about the world food crisis, the threat of global shortages and food...
Because there has not previously been any simple way to find these rare donors, there is a global shortage of Vel - negative blood.
Another compounded problem is that we face a global shortage of PRS - 650 e-readers, according to an article we recently published last month.
There was a global shortage at the end of 2010 and easing into 2011 because Sony used it as a platform to enter the Japanese market and garner deals with book and publishing partners.
Who is benefiting the most from the the global shortage of Sony PRS - 650 e-readers?
What I do know is the reason why there is a global shortage and some of the extenuating factors contributing decline in shipments.
Major gaming peripheral manufacturers have convened an urgent meeting this week after a global shortage on scary bad - ass animals has seen production grind to a halt.
It was a rather late decision, and there was a global shortage that year.
If the United States were to import no Middle Eastern oil but supply from that region were interrupted, the global shortage would affect the United States as well, according to oil market experts.
Four post-graduate students from Imperial College London developed a material they're calling Finite that could help address a global shortage of construction - grade sand used as fine aggregate in concrete, the publication Dezeen reported.
ConsenSys Academy's initiative to address the global shortage in Blockchain developers resonates with our objectives at Smart Dubai.
She said there is a large and growing global demand for talent in the field of ML and AI and currently there is a global shortage in this field.
ConsenSys's goal with the Academy's program is to address the global shortage of blockchain developers.
According to the prevailing wisdom of the day, there is a global shortage of top talent.
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