Sentences with phrase «keep pace with the demand growth»

Metals and energy suppliers had already struggled at keeping pace with demand growth from 2002 to 2008.
As such, it is likely that university - owned housing has failed to keep pace with the demand growth.

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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.
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.
To keep pace with continued growth and the demand for more athletic fields, the Park District is expanding the Stuart Sports Complex.
So why is growth slowing, and what can charter leaders, policymakers, and communities do to regain momentum and keep pace with demand?
And, while an increase in school enrolments should be celebrated, an unwelcome side effect has been an inability to keep pace with textbook demand amidst such rapid growth in student numbers.
Karen Smart, asset management director, London Stansted, said: «The airport has never been busier, so to help us keep pace with increased demand and improve the passenger experience, we have started a significant investment programme to deliver a wide range of projects over the next five years to transform the airport and support sustainable growth on our single runway.
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.
Farmers everywhere are making an all - out effort to keep pace with the accelerated growth in demand, but they are having difficulty doing so.
Mr. Priddle emphasised that «reforms are essential to enable Russia's energy sector to keep pace with domestic energy demand growth and also to seize available export opportunities».
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.
«At the minimum we need to ensure that funding to our services keeps pace with inflation, population growth and service demand.
Instead, look for actual evidence that the pace of new construction is keeping up with growth in demand: evidence such as increasing employment, household formation, and retail trade volumes, rising occupancy rates, positive rent growth, and growth in same - property NOI.
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