Sentences with phrase «increasing shortage»

We are already seeing increasing shortages of food, water and other resources and growing numbers of hungry people.
The chronic and increasing shortage of fully certified teachers in special and general education.
The REC has recently reported that the UK faces an ever increasing shortage of teachers as many choose to leave the sector and it is failing to attract the quantity and calibre of candidates that it needs to fill vacancies.
This may further increase the shortage in skilled workers in the OSHC industry an issue some state governments are already attempting to address through career promotion initiatives.
They make their way to Umuahia, where they struggle to survive and take care of their daughter and Ugwu — the houseboy — in the face of increasing shortages of food and medicine.
One the one hand, there's an increasing shortage of labour, according to Dan Kelly, president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) in Toronto.
Unreasonable if it is a punishment: it discourages construction, increases the shortage, loots from the locals, and the rich will simply buy elsewhere.
When all this is factored into a growing population, threats to public funding and an increasing shortage of available land for development, the challenges for those with the responsibility to plan, design and deliver school places are significant and there has never been a greater need for innovative solutions.
California faces an increasing shortage of qualified teachers to meet students» needs — and minority communities are bearing the brunt of this shortfall.
An importamt current example is provided by the increasing shortage of resilient electrical sources in the Northeastern states of the US.
The Law Society of Upper Canada is looking at options to address the increasing shortage of articling placements, including abolishing the articling requirement.
The Task Force is also proposing to consult on a number of options to address concerns with the current articling program, particularly the increasing shortage of articling placements.
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