Sentences with phrase «including tight supply»

It's one of many such reasons put forward to explain rising home prices in Toronto and Vancouver, including tight supply and foreign demand.

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The offer follows a string of power outages in the state of South Australia, including a blackout that left industry crippled for up to two weeks, and stoked fears of more outages across the national electricity market due to tight supplies.
A former employer with several convenience stores and some cash flow issues (he lost a supplier because he couldn't meet the tight payment terms, and went to a pricier supplier with longer terms) runs everything (including debit cards) as credit — signature and no PIN.
Examples include: tighter supervision and international regulation of the food supply; an international code of food marketing to protect children's health; regulating food nutritional quality in schools along with programmes to encourage healthy food preferences; taxes on unhealthy products such as sweetened drinks and subsidies on healthier foods for low - income families such as vouchers for fruit and vegetable boxes; and mandatory food labelling as an incentive for industry to produce more nutritional products.
Abundant natural gas resources and rising production — including supplies of tight gas, shale gas, and coalbed methane — contribute to the strong competitive position of natural gas.
However, this decrease is expected to be more than offset by rising production from a variety of emerging supply sources — including tight oil, deepwater, oil sands, natural gas liquids and biofuels.
Abundant natural gas resources and rising production — including supplies of tight gas, shale gas, and coalbed methane — contribute to the strong competitive position of natural gas.
The causes of this shift include the foreclosure crisis, a slow labor market recovery from the Great Recession, tighter mortgage credit, limited supply of entry - level homes and long - term social changes such as delayed marriage and childbearing.
The report says supply is adequate in most markets, but heated activity in the lower end has resulted in tight inventory levels for entry - level product in 18 per cent of markets including: Bancroft, Combermere, Honey Harbour / Port Severn, West Kawarthas, Orillia, Flesherton, North Saskatchewan and Salt Spring Island.
By and large, those cities enjoying the biggest price increases are also facing the tightest supply - demand conditions, including Regina and Saskatoon.
«Many factors, including strong demand and tight supply in many markets, are contributing to the long - sustained boom in prices and home equity which is a very good thing for those owning homes,» said Anand Nallathambi, president and CEO of CoreLogic.
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