Sentences with phrase «which are in short supply»

Different demands time and attention, both of which are in short supply.
Replacement airbags, which are in short supply, are being sent to the most vulnerable markets first.
Though high in fat, nuts contain mostly healthy, unsaturated fats, some of which are in short supply in the average American diet.
She found that most tests require electricity and refrigeration, which are both in short supply in rural villages, and take hours or days to yield results.
Corneal damage is currently treated by implanting corneas from human donors — which are in short supply — or with an unsightly prosthesis resembling a pinhole camera.
One factor contributing to the low spreads may be the strength of demand for such debt by investors who regard it as an alternative to CGS, which are in short supply.
Training takes time, money, effort... all of which are in short supply.
«It would be very expensive for the government to build its own 5G network, and the government would have to find enough spectrum, which is in short supply these days,» says Darrell West, vice president and director of governance studies at The Brookings Institution and founding director of Brookings» Center for Technology Innovation.
That recipe also used vegetable shortening instead of butter, which was in short supply.
Berahino can add a fresh dimension to Stoke's attack, adding pace which is in short supply among current frontmen Peter Crouch and Jon Walters.
The new inoculation series requires an injection of human or horse immunoglobulin, which is in short supply in developing countries, but the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Boston is currently testing a strategy in India that uses monoclonal antibodies that could one day be easily manufactured in China.
What makes the WEAV potentially appealing as a way to power spacecraft is that it relies on electricity (from a battery or some other power source) rather than combustion — a process that requires oxygen, which is in short supply outside Earth's atmosphere, Colozza says.
Production of these compounds was vastly accelerated by mid-century war efforts, where quick - to - manufacture plastics were helpful for replacing other materials such as natural rubber, which was in short supply at the time.
The house was spectacular and jaw - dropping - the rooms were extremely spacious and gorgeous, but what truly takes your breath away are the grounds and view (which were in no short supply given the open air feel of the villa).
Two factors make much of India's and China's coal expensive or inaccessible; it takes a lot of water, which is in short supply, to extract and burn the coal at mine - mouth, and it takes a lot of diesel fuel, increasingly expensive, to train / truck / ship it to coastal power plants and load centers....
We look forward to working with Dr. Carson and his team to ensure he recognizes that a robust manufactured housing market is critical to increasing the availability of affordable housing, which is in short supply in many parts of the country.

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The $ 999 iPhone X is still in relatively short supply, but there have been «measurable improvements,» Munster says, citing his firm's own data which includes 2224 in - store data points for 149 U.S. Apple stores.
The reported meeting between Kalanick and Cook reveals another Uber controversy, which has not been in short supply recently.
They can no longer administer it at home since they don't have electricity but drive to her father's house to use his generator, powered by gasoline, which is now in short supply on the island.
The ECB monetary policy is currently providing the German economy with enough funds, but the country is experiencing a catastrophic lack of youth, and its ageing labour force is not being replaced as a result of which workforce is already in short supply.
It's useful in debate, but it also arouses critical thinking, which is sometimes in short supply on a Facebook discussion.
A deeply rooted human condition characterized by stable same - sex attraction exists and demands a reasoned, truthful, and compassionate response, the type of response of which at times the Christian Church has been in short supply.
Hence the cost of food rises not only because the cost of the petroleum on which agriculture is based has increased but because food, now, like oil, is globally in short supply.
The very qualities which make possible a growth - producing family — tenderness, compassion, emotional maturity in parents — are in short supply or are early casualties of the illness of alcoholism.
USDA's ERS conducted a nationwide survey of all certified organic processors and manufacturers in 2004, and inquired about which organic products were in short supply.
I have been following Shauna's blog for some time and besides shedding light on celiac disease, Shauna's blog is great for restoring my faith in life and love which is sometimes in short supply in today's world.
I discarded the idea of a simple tossed salad as too boring, but my other ideas (Marinated Tomato Salad with Arugula and Feta and Tomato Arugula Salad with Quinoa) revolved around ripe tomatoes, which are obviously in short supply when the snow is a couple of feet deep.
All you need is the will to apply it and that takes courage and honesty, something which has long time been in short supply in football authorities and admins.
Of course, people who actually watch Messi play for Argentina on a regular basis know that's absolute nonsense and, for the most part, are sick of the people whose knowledge about the team is limited to Messi's goals scored and Argentina's major victories, both of which have been in short supply since their triumph at Copa America 2007.
EPA Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck said the federal agency had a health advisory in place since 2009 recommending that PFOA in water supplies not exceed 400 parts per trillion for short - term exposure, which would be weeks or months.
There was a limited digital presence — Facebook and Twitter accounts were rarely updated — and fundraising emails, which deluged supporters this time around, were in short supply.
His eventual diagnosis: a deadly form of Castleman disease, a rare immune disorder for which knowledge was in depressingly short supply.
The standard antidote for acetaminophen overdose is a drug called N - acetylcysteine, or NAC, which helps restore glutathione levels to normal by adding the glutathione precursor that is usually in shortest supply.
Because they are in short supply, captive chimpanzees are often subjected to multiple experiments, each of which can last years.
But land, water and fertilisers are already in short supply in many areas, and expansion of agricultural land will put further pressure on biodiversity, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and perhaps bring us closer to ecological tipping points that could strain the global life - support systems upon which agriculture itself depends.
Which groups should be targeted for the vaccine, and who should be first in line if the supply falls short, will be discussed on 29 July at a special meeting of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices in Atlanta.
A leader in the emerging field of synthetic biology, Amyris is well known for developing a strain of yeast for large - scale manufacture of a precursor to the antimalarial drug artemisinin, for which the Asian plant source is in short supply.
And even if it is technically feasible, cloning requires large numbers of human eggs, which are in very short supply.
Hospitals and trauma specialists currently rely on donated whole blood, which is often in short supply and has a limited storage life.
The industry wants such candidates with cooperation skills which the project and group work provide and Energy Engineers are in short supply — Denmark will lack 13,500 engineers in 2025.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the atmosphere, exactly how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
The radar system only came back online earlier in December because of its high demand for power, which is still in short supply on the island.
When glucose is in short supply, your liver will break down fats into ketones, which are then used throughout your body for energy.
If vitamin D is present in excess, extra vitamin A is needed to fulfill those other functions, while if vitamin D is in short supply, the natural balance of functions in which vitamin A engages may be thrown off.
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The higher reps will help keep the tension on the area longer, help increase the blood supply to the area with improved circulation (which will help with muscle - building in the long term) and because the heavier the dumbbell you use, the shorter your range of motion, you're not going to be able to go TOO heavy on this one.
Hair is also a good screening tool for the presence of heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic or cadmium, all which may bind with selenium, reducing the amount available to convert T4 (the inactive hormone) to T3 (the active form), remembering that selenium is already in short supply due to deficiencies in the average diet.
A plant - based diet is more likely that an omnivorous diet to be high in «goitrogens,» compounds which can interfere with iodine uptake by the thyroid when iodine is in short supply.
It improves the body's sensitivity to insulin, which is already in short supply, or difficult for the body to utilise (14).
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which has conducted extensive tests on both municipal water supplies and bottled water, says that, in the short term, if you are an adult with no special health conditions and you aren't pregnant, then you can drink most cities» tap water without having to worry.
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