Sentences with phrase «produce glut»

It is a very small way of thinking, and all it really does is produce glut.
When the post-Sputnik boom produced a glut of young physicists, he saw limited opportunity for an academic career in that field.
For more than a decade the country had been producing a glut of new teachers, according to Richard Ingersoll, an education professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

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NEW DELHI, May 2 - India's cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to help sugar mills by paying the cane farmers that supply them a subsidy for their produce, a government source said, as part of efforts to help a sector struggling with a glut.
But an unusual glut of gasoline — just as refiners are ramping up to produce more — has caught them on the wrong side of distillate margins for the second time in less than 12 months.
Oil - producing countries, meanwhile, are proving «remarkably successful in better aligning supply to demand, draining the crude oil glut and pushing oil prices to their highest levels since 2014,» DeHaan said.
We have a total apple glut at the moment because the tree in our garden is producing them like crazy!
Dehydrating your own produce or a shop bought glut is probably the easiest and most productive thing to do, you don't need much space to store dried veggies either, so click here or on the image to go have a read.
and Nor recently giving up dairy, I've got a glut of amazing local produce combined with the perfect motivation to come up with nourishing, substantial, delicious recipes that are also dairy - free.
In 3 to 5 years when the plants begin to produce, the glut of coffee causes prices to plummet.
«A supply glut caused by deregulation in Europe put downward pressure on milk prices and the dry, hot conditions over the last spring and summer created a difficult environment for producing milk.»
The youth system did produce Jimmy Greaves, but even with his glut of goals — he thrice scored five times in a match, registering 100 goals before the age of 21 — Chelsea were unable to repeat the success of» 55.
Produced by a committee of bioscience researchers chaired by Nobel laureate Thomas Cech, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland, it bemoaned the damage done to the vitality of American science by the growing glut of young bioscience Ph.D. s.
The loss of hydrogen, in turn, upset the balance of elements back on Earth and 400 million years later produced an oxygen glut.
Yesterday, the New York Times ran a front - page story purporting to show that «betting big» on charters has produced «chaos» and a «glut of schools competing for some of the nation's poorest students.»
Morgan also use this engine on the Plus 8; I wonder whether BMW still produce it, or if there is a glut of unused examples in a warehouse somewhere?
The advent of POD technology ushered in an absolute glut of poorly produced content, because the bar of entry was so low — which is part of what gave self - published books a «less than» reputation for so long.
He continued to work until the end of his life, producing historically significant works throughout his mid to late career, including the Cardboards, 1971 - 72, Jammers, 1975 - 76; Gluts, 1986 - 94; and Anagrams, 1995 — 97.
Zombie Formalism, a term coined by Walter Robinson and fleshed out by Jerry Saltz, refers to the glut of look - alike, generic abstract field painting produced over the past few years by young, mostly male, artists.
The late works, especially the Gluts, a series of sculptures made out of crushed and twisted bits of signage, some produced when he was in his seventies, are as fierce and fiercely American as anything that precedes them.
This media glut produces a situation in which a straightforward understanding of reality is challenged.
Alas, doing so will in itself make those recovered resources worth less because the mass recovery effort will produce a market glut as ever more renewable energy sources come online.
Alas, doing so will in itself make those recovered resources worth less because the mass recovery effort will produce a market glut.
Texas produces 55 % of the U.S. crop and two - thirds of America's yield is exported to mills in China, Mexico, Vietnam and Thailand, where textile manufacturers drove prices down by reducing their stockpiles hoping to see a glut on the market and hence lower cotton prices, Miller says.
Back in November, Design Glut promised «When and if crude hits $ 100 / barrel, Design Glut will produce 100 limited edition Crude Necklaces with a high gloss black surface finish.»
The world is producing too much oil for its needs and new supplies from fracking in the USA are adding to the glut.
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