Sentences with phrase «growing number of vacancies»

Some top New York state lawmakers seem to be changing their minds over whether to call special elections for a growing number of vacancies in the legislature.

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Take a rising numbers of store vacancies, add in a growing demand for shorter leases, and you have an ideal situation for Appear Here, a company using its online marketplace to disrupt how landlords find new tenants.
At the start of last year, there were nine vacancies in the Legislature alone due to lawmakers either winning off - year elections to other offices or resigning in disgrace, a number that grew following additional arrests.
January 1 was the earliest the second - term governor could have called the election day to fill all 11 vacancies, and a growing number of critics are pressuring Cuomo to make the pronouncement as soon as possible.
Researchers say that one potential option would be growing hybrid perovskite crystals in different conditions to minimize the number of vacancies and limit ion migration in the crystalline structure.
Recruitment in some local authorities does not match the numbers leaving, meaning the number of unfilled vacancies is growing.
The European Commission has found a worrying 42 per cent of UK employers reported difficulties recruiting skilled IT workers — above the EU average — and predicts that there will be 900,000 unfilled technical vacancies in Europe by 2015, with the number of digital and technology jobs growing at a rate of more than 100,000 a year.
Swedish firms have been seeking to expand, with a growing number of job vacancies.
The number of apartments available will finally grow decisively faster than the number of people looking for apartments, pushing vacancy rates higher and rent growth down, experts says.
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