Sentences with phrase «not keeping pace with demand»

New construction is just beginning in our area, but it's not keeping 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.
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 problem is that it hasn't kept pace with demand.
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.
If the supply of electricity doesn't keep pace with demand, brownouts or blackouts will result.
The number of law students successfully landing articling jobs has increased each year since 2007, but it has not 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.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
The exposure was so much that the store temporarily closed its doors in Williamsburg, saying it couldn't keep pace with the unprecedented demand.
They add that road infrastructure is not keeping pace with traffic demands especially in roads connecting villages and towns.
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».
The biggest threat is that our educational institutions won't be able to keep pace with new skills demands.
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.
However, the supply of teachers has not kept pace with the increased demand.
Sustainable funding formulas that can adapt to changing conditions are important, since legislative appropriations do not always keep pace with demand.
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.
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.
While home sales are not happening at the pace we experienced last year, home seller supply is still struggling to keep up with today's demand.
And inventory isn't just failing to keep pace with demand, it's actually falling precipitously.
While new apartments are being built in Indiana, construction hasn't necessarily kept pace with the increased demand.
Over the years, Chaweng Beach has developed at an incredible pace and because of this the infrastructure does not always keep up with demand.
Nintendo wouldn't say when it would keep pace with demand and only said that it will «continually» ship units to customers.
Technology and more intensive inputs have helped expand biological productivity over the years, but that expansion has not come close to keeping pace with the rate at which population and resource demand have expanded.
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.
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.
Deloitte summed up the dynamic: «The traditional pyramid - shaped leadership development model is simply not producing leaders fast enough to keep up with the demands of business and the pace of change.»
Some new partners fretted their firms would not keep pace «with client demands for creative fee arrangements».
It's an open question not yet answered and so entrepreneurs are keeping pace with what's working and driving market demand.
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.
While new apartments are being built in Indiana, construction hasn't necessarily kept pace with the increased demand.
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.
Not only does this expose us to an increased risk of fraud and a lack of transparency, it also means higher transaction fees and, in recent times, inconvenience as several exchanges have struggled to keep pace with rising demand.
However, the supply of teachers has not kept pace with the increased demand.
«Home - building has not kept pace with this surge in demand and remains well below historical norms.
Vacancy is not expected to rise rapidly, but with an estimated 91 million sq. ft. of new office space under construction nationally, demand may not be able keep pace with deliveries in 2017, according to the Colliers report.
For example, strict mortgage - qualification guidelines continue to stem the flow of consumers to real estate while homebuilders have not kept pace with growing demand and household formation.
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