Sentences with phrase «kept pace with demand»

But one of the biggest reasons for the price rally, especially lately, is that the supply of homes hasn't kept pace with demand.
At the same time, the supply of homes for sale has barely kept pace with demand and the inventory of new or existing homes for sale shrunk down to only a four - month supply.
The number of law students successfully landing articling jobs has increased each year since 2007, but it has not kept pace with demand.
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.
The problem is that it hasn't kept pace with demand.
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.
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.
Expand too fast, and the business risks becoming over-extended; expand too slow and the company risks stalling as others react and / or the business can not keep pace with demand.
Simply unable to keep pace with the demand of a high - velocity environment.
But many French companies now warn they are struggling to keep pace with demand as they lack capacity and skilled workers.
Monetary and fiscal policy settings are highly expansionary; profits have picked up over the past six months; business inventories are at low levels, suggesting that production will need to accelerate to keep pace with demand; and surveys suggest that business confidence is rising.
This works well but the team struggles to keep pace with the demands of its workload.
That's because the transit system has failed to keep pace with the demand for better service outside the city's core.
Metals and energy suppliers had already struggled at keeping pace with demand growth from 2002 to 2008.
Merging multiple micro smart grids in the future will allow energy systems to be integrated into a larger smart grid in a gradual process that keeps pace with demand.
Skyrocketing internet usage could spell the end of all - you - can - eat broadband — but new technology is finding ways to keep pace with demand
The rapid expansion means cider apple growers are hard pressed to keep pace with demand.
This is called «pregnenolone steal» because the body steals pregnenolone from the hormone cascade in order to keep pace with the demands of stress.
This is called «pregnenolone steal,» when the body steals pregnenolone needed for other hormones to keep pace with the demands of stress.
So why is growth slowing, and what can charter leaders, policymakers, and communities do to regain momentum and keep pace with demand?
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This is one of the reasons why we should start focusing more attention on ways to curb the outward flow of home - trained teachers as part of an overall strategy to ensure that future supply keeps pace with demand.
Sustainable funding formulas that can adapt to changing conditions are important, since legislative appropriations do not always keep pace with demand.
«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.
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.
Meanwhile other companies such as Barnes and Noble were manufacturing close to 18,000 Nook Colors a day, just to keep pace with demand.
And inventory isn't just failing to keep pace with demand, it's actually falling precipitously.
Thus, reputable breeders of live animals, especially dog breeders, are critical if supply is going to keep pace with demand.
Furthermore, the PS4 architecture is much more straightforward than the PS3, which means Sony has largely been able to keep pace with demand.
Nintendo wouldn't say when it would keep pace with demand and only said that it will «continually» ship units to customers.
«In order to keep pace with the demand for CAC programming, it became clear that we needed to look at a new development model.
If the supply of electricity doesn't keep pace with demand, brownouts or blackouts will result.
What level of investment is needed to ensure that electricity supplies keep pace with demand?
But it's difficult to say whether India's lawyers can keep pace with the demand.
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.»
The cost of living is increasing, because construction of new housing hasn't necessarily kept pace with the demands, but it's not increasing so fast that these salaries can't support it.
The research firm considers that the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge saw «mixed results» as the Korean company was not able to keep pace with the demand of the latter one.
First things first, many observers of the cryptocurrency space have noticed that exchanges have failed to keep pace with demand; even the most significant exchanges like Bitstamp halted applications after a surge in new users during December 2017.
The increase in absolute terms of the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth population will require significant increases in services and programs simply to keep pace with demand and maintain the status quo, yet alone to achieve a reduction in existing health inequality.
A new multifamily report now estimates that by 2030, some 4 million new apartments alone will be needed to keep pace with demand.
While the movement in secondary education is trending toward creating more technical training — California's SB 1070 Career Technical Education Pathways Program is one example — the pace at which young people are entering the construction workforce is not keeping pace with demand.
New construction is just beginning in our area, but it's not keeping pace with demand.
«Any excess housing that may have been built during the boom years has been absorbed, and a stronger supply response is going to be needed to keep pace with demand — particularly for moderately - priced homes.»
This is coupled with relatively low levels of new - home construction on the supply side insufficient to keep pace with demand, and what is built is largely priced beyond the reach of many of the first - time and entry - level homebuyers in the market.
An additional 300,000 new houses are needed each year to keep pace with demand from the country's rising population.
MLS members continue to struggle to keep pace with demand.
As such, it is likely that university - owned housing has failed to keep pace with the demand growth.

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The growing worry among some fans and industry executives is that clubs might increasingly struggle to keep pace with the financial demands.
That must change quickly to keep pace with consumer demand.
Keeping pace with the changing demands of a digital marketplace is a challenge for many in business.
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