Sentences with phrase «lack of population growth»

One of our largest problems has been lack of population growth.

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Of particular concern, working - age population growth is running at just a third of the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the robust demographic underpinnings seen in previous cycleOf particular concern, working - age population growth is running at just a third of the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the robust demographic underpinnings seen in previous cycleof the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the robust demographic underpinnings seen in previous cycles.
Lack of support for poor and single - parent families, lack of access to programs like free or affordable childcare, a growing preoccupation with population control, and the continuing dependence on international aid organizations that supported orphanages in South Korea, all contributed to the growth of international adoptions well beyond the crisis of the Korean War perLack of support for poor and single - parent families, lack of access to programs like free or affordable childcare, a growing preoccupation with population control, and the continuing dependence on international aid organizations that supported orphanages in South Korea, all contributed to the growth of international adoptions well beyond the crisis of the Korean War perlack of access to programs like free or affordable childcare, a growing preoccupation with population control, and the continuing dependence on international aid organizations that supported orphanages in South Korea, all contributed to the growth of international adoptions well beyond the crisis of the Korean War period.
He identified a «cocktail of factors» that led to unconstrained growth of Toronto and Vancouver home prices, including a growing population, land constraints, lack of supply and highly stimulative interest rates that caused people to funnel more disposable income into their homes in addition to foreign money.
A large part of it is do to lack of growth in population.
While the question of «Adequate» or «not adequate» isn't really answerable properly (due to the lack of a precise definition of «adequacy»), the spirit of the question can be answered to the tune of «is there a clear decline of the pro / con ratio of a democratic system with the growth of governed population».
But it's also a carefully designed system with zero population growth, a lack of media, and social stratification created by the architecture of the silo itself.
The planet of Koppai is facing an inevitable doomsday due to a booming population growth, and a «general lack of planning» that resulted in the depletion of most food resources.
The trailer (above) is overheated and polemical, mashing up risks from climate change driven by accumulating greenhouse gases with the deep and inherent climate and coastal vulnerability from New Orleans to sub-Saharan Africa (vulnerability that is mainly created by poverty, a lack of governing capacity, poor planning and / or population growth, not by changing environmental risks).
the lack of planned water management in the face of huge population growth is stunning.
To start, nearly all of the CSLF meeting participants were bullish on the outlook for fossil fuel consumption, expressing the view that fossil use would increase over the next several decades due to a combination of demand factors (e.g. population and economic growth) and supply factors (e.g. lack of cost - competitive renewable energy).
Undeveloped economies lack infrastructure, making them inefficient users of energy, and have high rates of population growth, making them greater potential consumers of energy.
Poverty contributes to population growth because of lack of education, healthcare and family planning and population growth aggravates poverty.
Persistent poverty, a lack of governance and high rates of population growth have left African countries with scant capacity to manage too much or too little water.
Farah noted that poverty, lack of education, culture and patriarchy — control of women's bodies — are some of the key reasons for population growth and that models of development that fail to address inequality and favour industrialisation and consumption are bad for both people in the Global South and for the global environment.
While there have been advances, progress is hampered by population growth, widespread poverty, insufficient investments to address the problem and the biggest culprit: a lack of political will.»
The shortage is due to a variety of factors: the rapid growth of the senior population due to increased longevity, a dearth of new construction post financial crisis, and a lack of affordability.
The same pressures that have defined the market since the Great Recession are expected to continue: a strong job and wage increases, population growth coupled with a lack of supply of new «for sale» homes will continue to push prices upward.
The report defined suburb through five categories: «economically challenged,» or one with lacking population growth and lower home values; «stable middle - income,» or one with a range of home values; «established high - end,» or one in proximity to employment and high home values; «greenfield lifestyle,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas; and «greenfield value,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas but more affordable than greenfield lifestyle areas.
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