Sentences with phrase «is in short supply with»

But the fans are sick of the excuses, they want action and right now that is in short supply with this side.
iPhone cases are in no short supply with seemingly endless amounts of choices to choose from.

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Finally, raw expertise may simply be in short supply: with so many TV shows in production, there just aren't enough experienced crew members around to run a tight ship on a tight budget:
With more supply than demand, Chalupka thinks that it will be hard for companies to post big returns in the short haul.
And judging from the consumers who have shared their stories with Consumer Reports, that certainty is in short supply as the fate of the ACA is decided.
With brand love in short supply this year, any gain is notable.
More competition in developed markets and a supply shortfall of its Ore - Ida branded potato - based frozen foods are among reasons why the company is cautious about short - term revenue growth, Chief Exectuive Officer Bernardo Hees said on a call with analysts.
With qualified job candidates in short supply, the hiring process is perhaps more important now than ever before.
With a small stock market where institutional investors have been in short supply since the nationalisation of pension funds in 2008, and few angel investors or venture capital funds, the traditional source of seed capital is what is known as FFF: friends, family and fools.
The same goes for shoe cobblers and seamstress businesses — with people wanting shoes and clothes to last longer or fit just - so, these businesses are in demand, and supply is short.
And how, when you're struggling, opportunities seem in short supply... while the more successful you are, the more opportunities you find — and are presented with.
In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquiditIn the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquiditin short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidity.
But with northbound highways clogged, gas and water in short supply, and stranded motorists out in the open, many Floridians were left to hunker down and cross their fingers.
On top of that, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told Reuters that Riyadh and Moscow were considering greatly extending a short - term alliance on oil curbs that began in January 2017 after a crash in crude prices, with a partnership to manage supplies potentially growing to a 10 - to -20-year agreement.
In its filing, Waymo said it was inadvertently copied on an email from one of its suppliers with drawings of Uber's circuit board design for its lidar technology, short for light detection and ranging,» that are laser - based sensors used in self - driving carIn its filing, Waymo said it was inadvertently copied on an email from one of its suppliers with drawings of Uber's circuit board design for its lidar technology, short for light detection and ranging,» that are laser - based sensors used in self - driving carin self - driving cars.
The ECB monetary policy is currently providing the German economy with enough funds, but the country is experiencing a catastrophic lack of youth, and its ageing labour force is not being replaced as a result of which workforce is already in short supply.
Networking opportunities with investors, inventors, service providers, and other early stage companies are not in short supply at the WAC.
Such pacing skills are in short supply among Christians, with the result that too many — especially those most committed to serving Christ — are crashing or fading fast before their race is over.
Civility is always in short supply and one can readily agree that «we need to keep in mind the common humanity that we share with those with whom we disagree,» and that «we should never lose faith in the power of reason,» and that the Church should never be used «as a partisan political tool.»
This agreement, combined with stringent EU regulations, means that HFCs will soon be in short supply.
With Easter is rapidly approaching, we've been in no short supply of fun, fruity, Easter - perfect recipes around here (with another coming ThursdaWith Easter is rapidly approaching, we've been in no short supply of fun, fruity, Easter - perfect recipes around here (with another coming Thursdawith another coming Thursday!).
«UK processors have also had to deal with militant farmers, milk is in short supply and as a result exports are going to slow.
Thanksgiving leftovers are never in short supply, so why not put that cauliflower to good use with this Cranberry Balsamic Cauliflower Wings recipe via Cupcakes and Kale Chips?
Since water was in short supply in these parts, I scoured out an empty herring tin, filled it with water and set it on the empty grill over the dead firepit.
I discarded the idea of a simple tossed salad as too boring, but my other ideas (Marinated Tomato Salad with Arugula and Feta and Tomato Arugula Salad with Quinoa) revolved around ripe tomatoes, which are obviously in short supply when the snow is a couple of feet deep.
With veteran help in short supply, talented first - year players are stepping into key roles for contenders, adding an X-factor to the wide - open playoff races
With silky midfielders not in short supply in Catalonia and the club rumoured to want to add Antoine Griezmann for a large fee, it seems clear that should they finally land Coutinho any lingering interest in Ozil will be dead.
seems intelligence may be in short supply in your house, If Wenger is delivering what the board expect then the question lies with the board does it not?
Strikers are in short supply and no top ones seem unhappy with their current clubs and are letting their contracts run down.
A superb half with a duo of away goals for the Terriers nonetheless; something that has been in short supply for the initial part of the Premier League campaign.
A bizarre move considering funds aren't in short supply, according to the owners anyway, yet they opt for a man with absolutely no managerial experience at this level and whom will cost them pittance to keep on.
Confidence will not be in short supply after going their last five matches in all competitions without losing, nor will David Moyes have any fresh injuries or suspensions to concern himself with.
Frankly, my supply of sympathy and understanding for the idiots who go to midwives promoting themselves as being «with woman» btut basically clear themselves off responsibility in advance is running short.
Good food and sex are two things a Taurean man needs to be happy, and with them both probably being in short supply when baby arrives, he might be bitter about it.
A significantly greater proportion of infants in the fluoxetine group, compared with the no medication group, had been admitted to a special care nursery, raising the possibility that, despite the relatively short length of stay, establishment of the breast milk supply could have been impacted negatively.
Robin Kaplan: So, Lisa if you wouldn't mind let's get started with the basics and I realize this is a huge, huge, huge topic to talk in such a short period of time but what do you find are the main reasons why breastfeeding mothers may have a low supply?
Not only can you have a short amount of time with families in transit, but there may well be difficulties ensuring they have an ongoing supply of suitable formula and they may be less willing to change to cup feeding, whilst simultaneously being completely unable to clean anything.
- With primary school places in short supply in many parts of the country, and parents struggling to get their children into a local school, can it really be a priority to open more free schools in 2015 and 2016 in areas with excess secondary school plaWith primary school places in short supply in many parts of the country, and parents struggling to get their children into a local school, can it really be a priority to open more free schools in 2015 and 2016 in areas with excess secondary school plawith excess secondary school places?
Juxtaposing 21st Century Bootle, a town in Liverpool, with 17th Century Naples, the play explores the «dangerous necessity of compassion, in a world where it is in short supply».
The shorter the stable timeframe, the more expensive any energy decision is likely to be, with voters eventually paying a premium — to energy suppliers — to compensate for the fact that energy projects (and especially renewable ones) are riskier for the investor, who invariably responds by factoring in higher returns.
The housing sector is in crisis, with the basic product in short supply and costly, its viability threatened by an extravagant price bubble, and now by rising interest rates and a softening job market.
The short supply of land in London could be solved if we were prepared to build on green belt land with little environmental value close to existing infrastructure.
And what with scandals in both branches of government, it's entirely understandable respect is in short supply.
So we have entangled ourselves with something that's in relatively short supply.
Corneal damage is currently treated by implanting corneas from human donors — which are in short supply — or with an unsightly prosthesis resembling a pinhole camera.
With some 143 million orphaned or abandoned children worldwide — and tens of thousands more projected to be orphaned by AIDS and other diseases in the next year — a fresh look at the orphanage issue might be coming in the nick of time for many kids, especially where foster or adoptive families are in short supply.
This is probably partially from the fiber in whole grains, and also partly from the other minerals and vitamins that come along with whole grains that are in short supply in many people's diets.»
As with the other self - diagnosis tools, home use of Ozcan's cell phone blood imager is a ways off, but it is already being looked at for pilot programs in remote locations where doctors and lab equipment are in short supply.
Antibiotics, traditionally produced in the satellite republics, were in short supply as barter trade with those newly independent states ended and nothing took its place.
Short - duration flash - heating events in the solar nebula prior to the formation of planets in our solar system were responsible for supplying Earth with a presumably ideal amount of carbon for life and evolution.
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