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Not exact matches
China's poor crop yields must be increased
not just to
meet rising demand, but also so that Chinese farmers, the nation's poorest people, can make more money.
«Builders» margins are squeezed by
rising labor and materials prices, so they are
not meeting demand for entry - level and move - up homes.
According to every reliable forecasting agency, from the International Energy Agency to multinational energy conglomerates like BP, the
rising demand for energy can
not be
met any time soon by renewables like wind and solar.
Warehouse space is critical to the success of mail order companies and it is important to review and implement the best packaging system
not only to maximise warehouse space, but also to
meet rising consumer
demand and keep up with fast - growing trends.
Visitors to the three - day event will be able to explore the company's broad portfolio of vegetarian capsules, which
not only
meet the
rising demand for clean - label supplements but also solve numerous technical formulation challenges.
With the population set to
rise by over 30 per cent by 2050, the
demand for meat simply can
not be
met.
Food and beverage manufacturers are adapting their products to turmeric
not only for the increase in
demand, but also for the ability it has to
meet other consumer
demands that are on the
rise.
Large majorities think many public sector workers should be given pay
rises above one per cent, and most Labour voters think their party should support strike action if pay
demands are
not met, according to my latest poll.
«With courts struggling to
meet extra
demand and re-offending rates continuing to
rise, the Ministry of Justice must
not resort to the populist gimmicks that have characterised the output of the Home Office over the last decade,» Mr Hughes added.
But opposition MPs said the new capacity would
not meet demand on the railways while doing nothing to address complaints over
rising fares.
But funding for emergency food programs through the NYS HPNAP program is
not rising to
meet demand,» said Glassanos.
Once atmospheric CO2 levels
rise and plants begins to photosynthesise at a higher rate, the fungi may
not be able to provide nitrates quickly enough to
meet the plants»
demands.
«Without continued support, community health centers will
not be able to
meet the
rising demand for primary care in underserved parts of the United States,» said the lead author of the report, Leighton Ku, PhD, MPH, a professor of health policy and director of the Center for Health Policy Research at SPHHS.
The guards start getting more and more harsh in their
demands, and the prisoners start to revolt and
rise up in return, only to be
met with more force because they don't really have the right to do anything (they're in prison!).
Despite a slight
rise in students pursuing STEM subjects, the numbers are
not increasing fast enough - the number of graduates and apprentices entering the engineering sector needs to double to
meet employer
demand.
«Population changes are
not a new phenomenon and local authorities, who are responsible for providing sufficient school places, have traditionally been able to plan to
meet rising and falling
demand.
«The main culprit behind rapidly
rising house prices is the GTA's unbalanced market — housing supply can
not meet demand —
not foreign buyers,» Tim Hudak, CEO of the Ontario Real Estate Association, said in a statement on Thursday.
Canadian wages are
not increasing — they're stagnating, according to Statistics Canada — and thus, when things cost more (as they do), and your income isn't
rising to
meet those
demands, taking on more debt may be the only answer you've got.
So, when I see that shelters can
not meet the annual
demand for new dogs — more than eight million a year and
rising — the stakes for our lives and our health are enormous.
Not surprisingly, manufacturers are
rising to
meet this
demand, and this response is, in turn, further fueling consumer interest in the burgeoning category.
In fact, shelters alone can
not meet the annual
demand for dogs — more than eight million and
rising.
Well, there's a couple of serious problems at work — first if you perform well at just one or two events your team's ambitions
rise quickly and they'll begin to
demand the same level of performance at every race, regardless of whether you're actually capable of
meeting those
demands, and their expectations don't seem to drop accordingly very quickly.
With average electricity
demand rising annually at 1.5 % -2 % and peak
demand rising at around double that rate in some sections of the country (and remember that majority of the generating and T&D capacity is dedicated to
meeting peak
demand for a few hours each year)... we need to approach the electricity issue
not only by considering the generating side of the equation but careful consideration of the rest of the pieces as well.
Which is
not to say that the EU must
rise to impossible
demands, but that it must, somehow, signal a willingness, even a unilateral willingness, to carry its proper share of the global burden of
meeting the 2ºC target.
But capping emissions on a fixed schedule would produce its own uncertainties: if alternatives to fossil fuels (e.g., renewables, efficiencies, carbon sequestration) materialized more slowly than planned,
demand would
not be
met and price
rises would ensue.
The
rise of supply to
meet demand is
not frictionless or inevitable.
In the same 2014 Ipsos survey, 66 percent agreed that «renewable sources of energy such as hydroelectricity, solar and wind can
not on [their] own
meet the
rising global
demand for energy.»
Because despite adding considerable electricity generation capacity in the last decade, India's energy supply is still
not meeting its huge growing
demand, and a lack of supply and infrastructure issues means the price of grid electricity is rapidly
rising.
Instead, we get non-dispatchable power from windmills and solar PV, both of which need big subsidies, and electric cars which cost more, have a high environmental impact and don't
meet most people's use cases, biofuels causing food prices
rises, and a lot of hand - waving about reduction in
demand and insulation.
Even if those people who don't believe in global warming are right... with 3 out of 5 people on the planet living in Asia and their economies and thus their electricity
demand rising exponentially, if they do install all coal to
meet demand the plume of black smoke and acid rain will fast become a North American problem.
The overarching principle that an insurance should
not be mis - sold and should
meet the buyer's
demands and needs gives
rise to the question «what was the policy intended to do — which would
meet the policyholders
demands and needs»?
Whether or
not Iceland's energy companies will be able to
meet the
rising demand for energy from Bitcoin miners remains to be seen.
«As companies step up efforts to digitalise their businesses, experienced professionals are in high
demand but the local talent pool is
not big enough to that
meet rising demand.»
committed low levels of government expenditure on research and development in key areas like energy supply, juxtaposed with the
rising importance of low - emissions energy technologies for Australia's mitigation effort, suggest that current funding levels do
not reflect the priority required to
meet the rapidly changing pattern of
demand established by an emissions trading scheme.
If supply can
not be added to
meet additional tenant
demand, then rents will
rise accordingly.
Conversely, San Francisco, one of the most in -
demand office markets in the world right now, is posting lower high -
rise rents, at about $ 75.49 per sq. ft. «There's
not enough new space currently in San Francisco to
meet demand, so it's all getting leased up quickly, leaving trophy availability short,» Georgules says.
«Home prices have ascended far past wage growth in much of the country in recent years because
not enough homeowners are selling and home builders have
not boosted production enough to
meet rising demand,» says Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
Buyer
demand is rapidly
rising, but the housing market is realizing they may
not have the inventory to
meet it.