Sentences with phrase «sudden glut»

As the New York Times reported last year, the sudden glut and the rapid switch from coal to gas by many utilities «calls into question talk of a nuclear revival in the United States.»
Photo credit: Getty Images More bikes take to the streets Skyrocketing gas prices have resulted in a sudden glut of bicycle commuters on the road, reports the Christian Science Monitor, not just in metropolitan areas, but also in places like Louisville,
Over the past few days quite a few blogs have been reporting on the sudden glut of award inventory that American Airlines has opened up on various routes.
And before this year's sudden glut of Costner fare, the actor hadn't been ubiquitous since the 1990s, a decade that often saw him star in up to three films per year, and one that kicked off with Dances with Wolves, a western that nabbed seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Costner.
The sudden glut of revenge pictures crowding theaters (three in eight days, four in under a month) gives us a unique opportunity to consider the nuances of trash.
Their population has exploded, and deep - sea biologists suspect a sudden glut of food is the cause.

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But Stephens suggests even the sudden real estate glut may play into Walmart's hands, as it will now have the opportunity to pick and choose from the best locations that Target is vacating.
«The glut of graduate students» — and postdocs — «enticed by the growing support a few years ago have since found it difficult to get their own work funded... and the sudden deceleration in funding has left many researchers feeling slighted even though their funding grew by leaps and bounds in the past decade,» he writes.
Then, a sudden collapse to much lower energy states occurs with a coherence of consciousness last seen in WWI & II, before oil became a glut.
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