Sentences with phrase «keep pace with the demand for»

Coinbase has been moving in recent months to improve its customer service after admitting that it has struggled to keep pace with the demand for its cryptocurrency offerings.
That's because the transit system has failed to keep pace with the demand for better service outside the city's core.
«In order to keep pace with the demand for CAC programming, it became clear that we needed to look at a new development model.

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Keeping pace with the changing demands of a digital marketplace is a challenge for many in business.
For a self - professed socially responsible company, fast growth doesn't present just the typical entrepreneurial challenges — things like maintaining product quality, keeping pace with demand, managing cash flow, and coping with sales shortfalls.
Overestimating demand for the iPhone 8 models could hurt Apple if it produced too many units for sale ahead of time or can't keep pace with higher - than - expected demand for the iPhone X model.
Starbucks Corp said on Wednesday that its 12,123 U.S. shops would begin offering coconut milk on Feb. 17, as it seeks to keep pace with soaring demand for non-dairy and non-soy milk alternatives.
Workers expect their earnings to keep pace with inflation, and a more substantial rate will likely lead to demands for ever higher wages.
This pattern is consistent with other indications that the economy has been operating at a level closer to full capacity than for some time, and that supply has been unable to keep pace with the growth of demand.
True the average wages are a bit higher, but salary increases have certainly not kept pace with the increase in Denton and Collin County where demand for homes is high and the supply is relatively constrained.
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) has announced that it will expand its cocoa processing capabilities at its facility in Singapore to enable it to keep pace with growing demand for cocoa and chocolate products from Asian markets.
A new 37,500 birds - per - hour poultry plant created for leading Saudi Arabian food company Almarai has been developed to keep pace both with growing demand and with changing consumer preferences.
UK dairy processor Milk Link will pay farmers more money for their organic milk from this October as the industry attempts to keep pace with soaring demand.
Innovative, but with a respect for tradition, Baxter equipment is designed to last, and to offer the flexibility needed to keep pace with the changing demands and tastes of the consumer.
To keep pace with continued growth and the demand for more athletic fields, the Park District is expanding the Stuart Sports Complex.
The pace of expanding scientific knowledge is already producing a public demand for reviewing policy more frequently: 95 per cent in the 2005 study felt abortion law should be kept under regular review, and 61 per cent agreed that abortion law has not kept up with our knowledge of early development in the womb.
Contributing to the research agenda and taking forward treatments such as Behavioural Activation is vital if our services are to keep pace with this rising demand and offer value for money.»
For Hutton warns that this menopausal managing «demands living with uncertainty, keeping pace with conflicting and fast - changing research findings and maintaining an open mind when it comes to considering whether or not to renew one's prescription, safe only in the knowledge that the more you look for facts, the more they are likely to elude you&raquFor Hutton warns that this menopausal managing «demands living with uncertainty, keeping pace with conflicting and fast - changing research findings and maintaining an open mind when it comes to considering whether or not to renew one's prescription, safe only in the knowledge that the more you look for facts, the more they are likely to elude you&raqufor facts, the more they are likely to elude you».
This is called «pregnenolone steal,» when the body steals pregnenolone needed for other hormones to keep pace with the demands of stress.
In urban areas especially, the supply of good schools hasn't nearly kept pace with the demand, and the old standbys for middle - class parents (moving or paying private school tuition) have become less viable options in a «down» economy going through a housing crisis.
Recently, teacher preparation programs have been successful in graduating enough teacher candidates to keep pace with the increased demand for secondary science and mathematics teachers (Ingersoll & Merrill, 2011); however, up to 50 % of these new teachers leave the profession within their first 5 years of teaching (Smith & Ingersoll, 2004).
Government policies have made it harder for local councils to keep pace with rising demand for school places.
September 29, 2014: NSBA Comments on Future Funding Needs of E-rate NSBA applauds the Federal Communication Commission's inclusion of future funding needs of E-rate in its vision for E-rate modernization, and urges the FCC to approve a permanent increase in funding to the E-rate program to allow schools and public libraries to keep pace with the rapidly increasing connectivity demands that they face.
But the research argued that the system of recruiting and retaining staff was failing to keep pace with the rapidly increasing demand for extra teachers, as rising numbers of pupils have seen schools expanding.
Texas» funding policies have not kept pace with parental demand as nearly 130,000 students remain on waiting lists for charters throughout the state, despite the fact that research has proven their effectiveness in serving low - income students.
«In recent years, a large number of additional primary school places have been provided to keep pace with demand, and as these pupils progress through the school system, we expect to see a significant need for additional secondary places in the next few years,» they added.
A Department for Education spokeswoman said: «We need to keep A-levels robust, rigorous and relevant to match the best education systems in the world and to keep pace with universities» demands.
The brand is currently working on adding a third shift to its manufacturing plant in West Point, Georgia, in order to keep pace with consumer demand for the Sorento crossover.
Once EVs start to hit the mainstream then I see no reason why the grid wouldn't pick up and keep pace: power grids have always managed to keep up with our exponentially increasing demand for power during the 20th century, why not for EVs too?
Changes to the electricity generating infrastructure will only ever keep pace with demand and nobody is going to build power stations for cars that aren't sold yet.
Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull plant will continue to operate three shifts, 24 hours a day, to keep up with global demand for the Jaguar F - PACE and Range Rover Sport which are built on the same production line.
«While we are obviously delighted at the improvement of consumer knowledge about credit scoring, we remain committed to ensuring our educational resources will keep pace with the surging demand for credit - related education by consumers, including and especially underserved groups,» said Barrett Burns, President and CEO of VantageScore Solutions in a press release.
Although the Company generally has been successful in attracting employees with the skills needed to fulfill customer engagements, demand for qualified professionals conversant with certain technologies may outstrip supply as new and additional skills are required to keep pace with evolving computer technology or as competition for technical personnel increase.
This expansion will allow us to keep pace with growing customer demand for our litter and future innovations.
«Demand for World's Best Cat Litter continues to increase in the United States and internationally,» said Mike Eversmeyer This expansion will allow us to keep pace with growing customer demand for this innovative and effective litter product,» said Mike Eversmeyer, Kent Pet Group PresDemand for World's Best Cat Litter continues to increase in the United States and internationally,» said Mike Eversmeyer This expansion will allow us to keep pace with growing customer demand for this innovative and effective litter product,» said Mike Eversmeyer, Kent Pet Group Presdemand for this innovative and effective litter product,» said Mike Eversmeyer, Kent Pet Group President.
Despite a massive build - out of renewables — Germany added a breathtaking 7.6 GW of solar and 2.4 GW of wind in 2012 alone, for a total of about 32 GW each — generation from wind and solar has failed to keep pace with the lost generation from nuclear and the growth in overall demand.
This fixed infrastructure coupled with a pretty much insatiable human demand drive for energy services may result in a once - in - a-species crisis if our planetary resource and ecosystems can no longer keep pace.
Investing in our nation's infrastructure will not only allow the oil and natural gas industry to keep pace with energy demand, it will also help keep energy affordable for the consumer, while creating wellpaying jobs, giving U.S. manufacturers a competitive advantage through lower energy and raw material costs and providing revenue to local, state and federal governments.
If trends continue, it could be a challenge for adaptation efforts to keep pace with water demand.
The demand for financial resources to finance solutions is huge - $ 2,100 billion for power generation in developing countries alone in the next 30 years, and that to do little more than keep pace with population growth, leaving far too many still without electricity.
And ironically enough, Goodell argues, it's China's quickly growing demand for energy that presents us with a solution: «Energy demand is expected to double by 2030, and at that pace, there is not enough oil, coal and gas in the world to keep their economy humming,» he writes.
In the meantime, China's domestic climate ‐ related laws are dominated by a focus on energy saving, reflecting the need for the country to improve energy efficiency to enable it to keep pace with energy demand as the economy grows strongly.
As the volume of cases in the system grew and the quantity of disclosure ballooned, Crown offices were struggling to ensure that the administrative requirements of organizing such cases kept pace with constitutional demands for speedy trials.
Some new partners fretted their firms would not keep pace «with client demands for creative fee arrangements».
There is a huge demand for housing in the city and with the supply of low cost rented homes not keeping pace with demand, we're having to look at innovative solutions to build much - needed new homes.»
Insurer premium income automatically keeps pace with increases or decreases in driving activity, cutting back on resulting insurer demand for rate increases and preventing today's windfalls to insurers, when decreased driving activity lowers costs but not premiums.
With Trump promising a stronger economy, better infrastructure and more spending for his upcoming White House tenure, analysts predict that this could drive up demand for certain goods and services, and the Fed could consider raising rates further to keep up with the quick pace of inflatWith Trump promising a stronger economy, better infrastructure and more spending for his upcoming White House tenure, analysts predict that this could drive up demand for certain goods and services, and the Fed could consider raising rates further to keep up with the quick pace of inflatwith the quick pace of inflation.
Upgrading the iPhone's display would certainly help Apple keep pace with the flagship phones coming out of Samsung — if Apple's suppliers are able to meet the demand for OLED screens.
Formerly the domain of the unemployed and job searchers passing the time until a permanent job can be found, temp jobs are now a valuable tool for companies looking to keep pace with the latest trends and technologies in a dynamic market — and for employees looking to capitalize on new demand.
Because education has increased the responsibilities of the dentist and makes it necessary for him to keep pace with the ever increasing demands of his profession; he should have time for study and research.
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