Sentences with phrase «in dwindling supply»

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When the supply of copper dwindled in 1773, the Connecticut General Assembly decided to turn the shafts and tunnels into a prison.
Atkinson warned that the market's spare capacity — largely concentrated in Saudi Arabia — will dwindle as demand keeps rising at a time when supply remains stagnant.
It was driven by growing Chinese and other Far East demand and by dwindling oil supplies following the peak of conventional production in 2005.
High oil prices in 2007 and 2008 were due to a large and persistent production supply deficit because of high demand from China and the Far East, and dwindling supplies following the peak of conventional oil production in 2005 (Figures 15 and 17).
In a world of dwindling oil supplies and steadily mounting demand, there is no such thing as cheap oil.
Copper is used in modern industries, thus as demand grows with the appearance of more developing countries and markets - the supply dwindles, and alternatives are seeked; both of the latter adding volatility to the copper markets.
Such a hypothesis, in our opinion, does much to explain the incongruity of a declining gold price while fundamentals for paper currency, and the US dollar in particular, obviously deteriorate; while demand for physical gold has exceeded new mine supply for several years running; and while above - ground 400 - ounce.999 gold bars located in London, New York, and other financial capitals (in cohabitation with speculative trading activity in paper markets) have steadily dwindled and disappeared into Asian financial centers reformulated as.9999 kilo bars.
In the following spring, supplies could dwindle to inadequate levels, causing prices to soar.
Strong demand for crude oil and the entire energy sector continues to push prices higher as I still think we will trade above the $ 70 level in the weeks ahead as global supplies have dwindled over the last year due to the fact that worldwide economies are improving which is a terrific thing to see in my opinion.
The United States is one of a dwindling number of nations unenthusiastic about the application of world law when applied to its own conduct, but for reasons supplied by the author, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still a tool for people of conscience to use in the struggle for a world more respectful of human dignity.
Environmentalist groups and farmers are becoming allies in their concern for tainted and dwindling water supplies, chemical poisoning, urban encroachment and other issues.
«It's a delayed reaction and you won't see it for maybe weeks or months down the road when your business just dwindles away,» says Glenn Olivier, the owner and vice president of Crown Meat Co., a premier meat supplier in southern California.
My son in almost 10 months old and my milk supply is dwindling since he started eating solids so I have been wanting to supplement.
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Documents seen by Four Corners show he was pumping water during an embargo in 2015 which had been established to ensure sufficient water flowed down the Barwon - Darling system to replenish Broken Hill's dwindling drinking supply.
Here was the situation for Florida State's head coach in December 2014: stragglers awash on Hair Island with dwindling supplies.
Two weeks later she states matter of factly that she «just doesn't feel it anymore» and you're stuck on Donner Pass with winter setting in with no money and a dwindling supply of cigarettes.
In any case, I didn't offer the breast as often as he would have liked and therefore my milk supply was dwindling rather than growing.
We would have had no problem with just supplementing with straight up formula if it would have helped (and ended up switching to just fortified formula eventually because of allergies and dwindling supply)-- the reason they were doing the fortified instead of just extra bottles was because she was too weak / sleepy from her heart issues to drink enough liquid in the first place for the necessary calories.
When the engorgement common in the early weeks of breastfeeding subsides, some moms interpret this as a sign of a dwindling milk supply because they associate breast fullness with having milk.
Unfortunately in a lot of these cases mom's are advised by NICU staff to slow down pumping as they have more milk than they need, but the NICU staff may forget that babies grow and so do their breastmilk requirements and it's pretty easy to work through even a big stash of milk if supply starts to dwindle.
Some women experience a drop in milk supply as the pregnancy hormones change, so the baby ends up weaning just because the milk dwindles.
In reality what is often happening is that due to baby feeding so ineffectively at the breast, supply by now determined by baby's appetite — dwindles fast.
(For instance, if the mother's milk supply has dwindled due to ineffective stimulation and drainage of milk from the breasts, then the correction of the tie will not in itself address the domino effects of lactation failure that may already have occurred.)
Your body needs to be in top condition in order to take care of your baby, and your milk supply will dwindle more quickly if you aren't taking care of yourself.
My milk didn't come in for ten days, and when it did it wasn't enough to sustain him, so i kept supplementing and just recently stopped breastfeeding at one month b / c the milk supply had dwindled to nothing.
In the past previous funds raised have also gone to the purchase of new diapers when our donated supply has dwindled so it is important that families and companies continue to donate their new and used diapers.
Food aid — largely from China, South Korea, and the United States — has been essential in filling the gap between North Korea's supply and demand, though since 2009 donations from all countries except China have dwindled to a minimal amount.
For farmers and ranchers in Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula during a six - year drought, the farther away they lived from urban areas, the more likely they were to have to make changes to cope with the dwindling supply of water, according to a Portland State University study.
Thanks to growing population and dwindling supplies, fossil fuel production per capita may peak by mid-century — ending the two centuries of unlimited growth in energy production that is at the root of modern civilization, consultant Richard Nehring writes in the journal.
ATPIF1 interacts with ATP synthase to shut it down and prevent it from consuming the mitochondrion's dwindling ATP supply but, in the process, also worsens the mitochondrion's membrane potential
Far more must be done to use our existing water more efficiently, but with the world's population escalating and the water supply dwindling, the economic tide may soon turn in favor of desalination.
France has pledged hundreds of millions of euros in aid to its drought - stricken livestock farmers, who have watched feed supplies dwindle and prices rise.
The floral turnover may have affected terrestrial vertebrate communities as the loss of wetland habitat space and an increase in arid climate adapted plants may have dwindled the supply of palatable vegetation for herbivores.
With dwindling yields, these richer nations buy up land in other places to secure their own food supply, she said.
Tucked away in Oregon's Willamette Valley, three massive metal cones could help address the world's dwindling supply of phosphorus, the crucial ingredient of fertilizers that has made modern agriculture possible.
City planners in Quito, Ecuador's capital, are looking to the Amazon to replace water supplied by dwindling glaciers.
Experts say the conflict is just one sign of rising tensions over water use as supplies of the vital resource dwindle and shift with changes in climate.
Big changes will be necessary whatever happens, as oil and natural gas supplies dwindle, though coal is still available in huge quantities.
In the American West, a burgeoning population created a double - whammy of surging power demands and dwindling freshwater supplies.
When seedlings encounter light, supplies of COP1 dwindle in the nucleus, allowing transcription factor levels to rise and switch on photomorphogenesis genes.
The role of thyroid hormone in the transition to a low - carb diet suggests that a thyroid hormone called reverse T3 may be produced as a way to signal the body to slow down, and insulin resistance may actually result as a way for the body to hold on to that suddenly dwindled supply of glucose.
And while we are growing food in greater densities than ever before, they are all drawing from this same dwindling supply of magnesium.
The recipe is also forgiving so I often swap in bits of frozen pumpkin or applesauce if my supply of frozen bananas has dwindled.
However, in many places, the natural supply of sage is dwindling.
When the humans that survived the outbreak are suddenly in great need of a solution to their dwindling supply of fuel, they get the idea of starting up an old dam to provide them with power.
Klaus Kinski plays the mutinous Aguirre, the soldier that is second in command of this expedition, who leads his ever - dwindling supply of men and slaves into the vast and untamed jungles of Peru in search of conquests, fame, glory, and wealth beyond their imaginations.
The series, which was renewed through a fifth season in mid-2013, may be nearing its end, if not for viewership declines (ratings have been hard to come by and never very impressive) than for a dwindling supply of creativity.
Nothing until the group's food supply begins to dwindle and housemates engage in power struggles and suffer through intense jealousy, all while just trying to survive.
Staffing isn't the only dwindling resource in the classroom — so are classroom supplies.
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