Sentences with phrase «with scarce supplies»

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We live in a deflationary world where demand is scarce and we're overloaded with supply.
SCARCE supply and growing demand from the resources sector have helped push Perth's hotels market to the top of the class, with the Western Australian capital outperforming all major Australian cities over 2011, according to new research.
Over centuries, we have learnt that a reliable «store of value» and a «medium of exchange» must be scarce, difficult to procure, with a predictable supply.
It is mind - boggling to imagine the implication of finally having a store of value that is also strictly scarce, like human time, with no possibility for increased supply devaluing the value stored inside it.
Money isn't new, and we've had it before, but Bitcoin may have just perfected it by creating the first strictly scarce commodity with a fixed supply.
With the emergence of the nation state, monetary systems and policies were developed based on the notion of a scarce money supply linked to gold and silver, the value of which was controlled by the nation.
The first year is often a time of chaos and exhaustion for parents of multiples, with sleep a scarce commodity and dirty diapers in plentiful supply!
When supply is scarce, as it has been in recent years with a growing demand for donor milk, HMBANA banks are limited to serving the most vulnerable and critical babies in our communities.
In many of our cities there is already competition for space, with high demand for both commercial and residential property and a scarce supply of land leading to rising prices.
According to the report, with little arable land and scarce water supplies, the region is one of the top food importers in the world.
Without policies to allocate finite supplies of water more efficiently, control the burgeoning demand for water and reduce wastage, water stress will intensify where water is already scarce and spread to regions of the world — with impacts on economic growth and the development of water - stressed nations.»
However, cancer cells often invade other tissues where the availability of certain nutrients is drastically different or grow so quickly that the blood supply, and the accessibility to oxygen and other nutrients that comes with it, becomes scarce.
If you don't have enough time to sunbathe or sunny days are rather scarce where you live, eggs can be a convenient way to supply your organism with a decent amount of vitamin D.
In any line of work, those with the skills and stamina to tackle demanding leadership roles are in scarce supply.
The school house was often in a deplorable condition with inadequate lighting, poor heating, too little ventilation, and scarce educational supplies.
As with so many things in the industry today, complete data is in scarce supply and conflicting opinions are not.
Especially during the winter when food supplies can be scarce, they frequently rely on people to provide them with food.
Life in the City is challenging; supplies are scarce, technology is looked at with a wary...
It appears to me that the family of humanity is beginning to come face to face with a myriad of growing global challenges — air pollution, sea and land contamination, global warming, peak oil, diminishing global supplies of grain, overfishing, the dissipation of Earth's scarce resources, desertification, deforestation, urban sprawl and autoban congestion are examples — the sum of which could soon become unsustainable, given a finite planet with the relatively small size and make - up of Earth.
S.R.E.A.: the carbon cycle's waste recycling service is demonstrably Scarce, Rivalrous, Excludable and Administrable, therefore it ought be privatized and traded on the Market with the price set by the Law of Supply and Demand, and the revenues returned to the owners — everyone who draws breath — per capita.
In the competition for scarce water, China's cities and industry invariably get first claim, leaving farmers with a shrinking share of a shrinking supply.
The EU has told the UK we have to decrease, drastically our reliance on fossil fuels, they have also interfered with our policies on water supplies, by claiming it will be a scarce resource in our rapidly warming future.
Both bitcoin and gold are scarce commodities with a finite supply, notes Tom Lee of Fundstrat.
Already there have been some transactions of the new tokens as of January 22nd, but with evidently scarce details on the scale of future token supply by Tether.
Money isn't new, and we've had it before, but Bitcoin may have just perfected it by creating the first strictly scarce commodity with a fixed supply.
Given that Apple apparently has a two - year lead with its Face ID technology, and that the supply of the necessary lasers to pull it off is becoming scarce, it makes sense that Samsung would go in this direction But it remains to be seen if the company can pull it off in time.
«Ontario's scarce rental housing supply combined with escalating house and condo prices have created a housing crisis in our biggest cities,» says Jim Murphy, president of FRPO.
With tenant appetite for Foothills space and scarce supply, we still anticipate a user to trigger construction on a planned development.
My point was simply that if you are making yourself scarce, are picky about who you work with, have a tremendous amount of goodwill towards you out there in the marketplace (as per «Carolynes clients speak» or whatever you called it), then you have an opportunity to increase demand while continuing to limit supply.
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