Sentences with phrase «problems keeping up with the demand»

Sales of the Lincoln Navigator are up 63 percent this year and Ford is having a problem keeping up with the demand.
When Barnes & Noble introduced the Nook GlowLight earlier this year, it had problems keeping up with demand (it later admitted it simply had trouble producing the GlowLight in adequate quantities at launch).
However, the company did mention that the devices are so popular it actually had problems keeping up with the demand at one point.

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He's also seen the numbers and concedes that supply really does appear to be keeping up with demand — at least from a statistical perspective — but he cautions there still could be problems.
Others were growing pains, the enviable problems of a company struggling to keep up with snowballing demand.
In fact, inventory problems can become deadly if a company does not have the resources to keep up with demand.
The biggest problem I have with this granola is keeping up with the demand.
The problem now is that I can't keep up with her demand while at work.
For most women this is not a problem as the pancreas balances things out, but for women whose pancreas can't keep up with this demand, they develop gestational diabetes.
But the problem may be that the organelles can not keep up with the energy demand of the cell as it tries to fend off an immune attack.
In order to keep up with the demand to grow them faster and fatter, they are injected with hormones, which is a huge cancer risk and also disrupts our own endocrine system making us gain weight and creating real problems with our metabolism.
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).
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If there is a problem, I'd suggest it's with the regulator due to not keeping up with demand when the load is put on it.
Ford and Lincoln dealers can't get enough of their biggest, most expensive SUVs to keep up with customer demand, which is a pretty good problem to have.
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They take up minimal space and have no problem keeping up with the smaller demands of Tiny House living.
«The problem is that you need the technical change to keep up with demand for food,» emphasizes Cline.
The problem now is that Samsung Display may not be able to keep up with Apple's demands.
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