Sentences with phrase «keep up with the demand caused»

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Not surprisingly, Atlantic coastal communities are projected to take a toll from rising seas and strengthening hurricanes, but also much of the South and Midwest will be hurt by a decline in farming caused by rising temperatures, along with increasing energy demands to keep up with the heat.
Companies are scrambling to keep up with the scientific data, public concern and customer demands to remove harmful chemicals that irritate skin, cause rashes or even physical ailments like sore throats.
This means that our organs can't keep up with the demand, and we get backed up — toxins just hang out in our body, causing havoc, clogging pores and causing inflammation (the root of most health problems, and a definite problem for acne spots).
Burris tersely explains the cause of this high figure: «During each successive year, students leave when they can not keep up with excessive academic demands
To compensate for this leaky valve, the heart has to pump more blood with each beat, causing the heart to enlarge over time.This extra work load causes the heart to become ineffective and unable to keep up with the body's demand for blood flow.
However, Nintendo was unable to keep up with the demand for the product, causing a very frustrating supply shortage for the NES Classic Edition that lasted well through the holiday shopping season.
However, pipeline capacity has not kept up with demand, causing supply issues and high prices.
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