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This structure suggests markets are balanced or in short supply.
In the year 2017, justice can seem in short supply.
Habitats for the dusky gopher frog are in short supply.
Cancer drugs are not the only medications in short supply.
In dingy, crowded hospitals, basic medicines are in short supply.
Electricity is intermittent, and clean water is in short supply.
Companies that can draft behind Nutanix are in short supply.
Happiness, needless to say, is also in short supply here.
But even here enthusiasm for Emmanuel is in short supply.
Medicines are in short supply, even for the gravely ill.
Blame is never in short supply, even if water is.
This is why some drugs are persistently in short supply.
Staff are in short supply, stoking demand for managed services.
But I think EQ is kind of in short supply.
Good food was in short supply, as was good fun.
Females are in short supply in the President's inner circle.
They require a special fabric that is in short supply.
Test kits have been in short supply — though that's changing.
After all, accountability has been in short supply of late.
Everything is in short supply including food, water, and medicine.
It also boasts something else in short supply at Tanglewood.
Everyone's busy, everyone's tired, and time feels in short supply.
Staffing is inadequate, and medical equipment is in short supply.
Those virtues seem to be in short supply these days.
The bad news, leadership and finance are in short supply.
Strong, popular and bureaucratically savvy leaders are in short supply.
These qualities are in short supply in the emerging Trump Administration.
This might take some time — though time is in short supply.
And precisely the sort of nickel that is in short supply.
There is just one thing in short supply: the firms themselves.
Oh, and it seems that tolerance is also in short supply.
Those are all traits in short supply in Washington these days.
Primary care physicians like Sulaiman are among those in short supply.
Complement your learning with tech skills that are in short supply.
But that level of compassion seems to be in short supply.
This does not appear to be in short supply in America.
Sadly, common sense is in short supply in Washington these days.
It was precisely these that were in short supply in Goa.
Hot dogs, cheese, and chili are certainly not in short supply.
For the truly disadvantaged, however, social contact was in short supply.
Top quality works were in short supply and bidding was measured.
One constraint might be OLED panels, which are in short supply.
Money, then, is a subject where wisdom is in short supply.
With Venezuela's refineries in disrepair, even gasoline is in short supply.
Airline seats out of Florida were in short supply as well.
As we head into 2020, those caretakers are in short supply.
The camps are overcrowded, and medical facilities are in short supply.
With flowers in short supply, mourners make wreaths from twigs and leaves.
But building personal brands takes time, and that is in short supply.
Each domain is harrowing and unforgiving, and food is in short supply.
Skilled workers are in short supply, and employers have positions to fill.
The $60 mini-console is already in short supply, according to Nintendo.
Wider issues Sugar is not the only vital commodity in short supply.
Food was in short supply as roads remained cut off by landslides.
For 903 Olympics hosts Japan, gold medals may be in short supply.
With H-13Bs in short supply, successful companies frequently poach skilled workers.
But Borno's roads are often raided, so aid is in short supply.
The questions were never ending, and the answers were in short supply.
All in short supply, they are also needed to propel development tomorrow.
Your favorite brew of Darjeeling tea could soon be in short supply.
Furthermore, plutonium-238, the fuel used by RTGs, is in short supply.
When those correctives are in short supply, the entire system becomes decadent.
But even before Maria hit land, saline was already in short supply.
It's not a cure-all, but kindness is in short supply nowadays.
Such complaints create an artificial impression that parking is in short supply.
Sleep is in short supply and 20-hour shifts are the norm.
Unfortunately, his mother's gift for oddball line readings is in short supply.
Many hospitals are overwhelmed, while essential protective gear is in short supply.
Many hospitals are overwhelmed, while essential protective gear is in short supply.
Essential medical supplies, from exam gloves to ventilators, are in short supply.
That's a problem in this environment, where trust is in short supply.
The company also told customers that PC chips were in short supply.
And genetic counselors -- who do have that knowledge -- are in short supply.
At the present moment, however, trust happens to be in short supply.
Seasoned counsel may be either in short supply or given little credence.
Trucks with gas are having difficulty travelling and are in short supply.
That meant sympathy for the residents' case has been in short supply.
On the campaign trail in Niigata, help for Tepco is in short supply.
But with decreased rainfall and environmental change, ephemeral ponds are in short supply.
But that will take money, which — unlike oil — is in short supply here.
But if South Korea is any indication, savings will be in short supply.
And loans, already in short supply, are becoming even harder to come by.
Here, in the hilly sub-county of Rubaya, land is in short supply.
But scolds are in short supply, at least within the halls of Congress.
Vaccines were among the drugs most frequently cited as being in short supply.
Medicine is in short supply in Mosul and food prices have risen sharply.
Mental health providers and dentists are also in short supply across the South.
But it comes as the phone has been in short supply so far.
Medicine is in short supply in Mosul, and food prices have risen sharply.
In a political era where bipartisan problem solving is in short supply, Sens.
Copies are in short supply, but will be available at the launch party.
Such projects, however, require money, something that's in short supply in these communities.
Businesses want certainty, but that's in short supply in Britain at the moment.
Such love is usually in short supply for children removed from their families.
As the FDA announced, it and other IV solutions remain in short supply.
He was, in fact, always beckoning brightness — often in short supply in Venice.
Then there's the added angst of tossing drugs that are in short supply.
Our health care workers are an irreplaceable resource that is in short supply.
Ventilators are also in short supply — and unexpected industries could start making them.
One reason to expect more is that sovereign bonds are in short supply.
But the shock of the new was in short supply at Gallery Weekend.
Fun is in short supply these days, in fashion and out of it.
As hospitals start to see more patients, beds will be in short supply.
Data on the driver, on the other hand, has been in short supply.
Currently, these masks are in short supply — and prices are often extremely high.
But safety was in short supply at some events to mark the day.
Now it is not just the skilled workers who are in short supply.
But building a business takes time, something parents often find in short supply.
All the while, concrete information about the ongoing crackdown is in short supply.
And believe me, new great American businesses are in short supply right now.
Workers are in short supply, however, with unemployment in May at 2.8 percent.
Gasoline will be in short supply as people start to leave the city.
But ventilators may be in short supply in the coming weeks and months.
Swabs for testing are in short supply in part because there are only a few manufacturers in the world who made them — and one of those primary manufacturers is in Italy, which means supplies and staff are in short supply.
An ever-elusive U.S.-China mutual trust is in short supply, if any exists .
Both lysine and arginine are abundant in meat, but in short supply in bamboo.
New M&A deals are in short supply while a lack of clarity remains.
With sugar in short supply, beekeepers had to let their bees consume honey instead.
But the process requires highly experienced surgeons which can often be in short supply.
GOOD news is in short supply in the war-torn, economically stagnant Arab world.
Public planners are in short supply and the building industry is close to capacity.
German bunds are rock-solid, but in short supply thanks to German fiscal surpluses.
But, it also takes evidence, and that's been in short supply, Della Sala says.
Medicine is in short supply in the city, and food prices have risen sharply.
But building on this common ground requires mutual goodwill, which is in short supply.
With Christmas around the corner, festive cheer may be in short supply this year.
First, as Mr Ip notes, radiologists are currently in short supply, despite high pay.
At the clinic in Okanautoni, plastic gloves, syringes and disinfectant are in short supply.
And virtue was in short supply, as the presidential contest grew darker and angrier.
The Bride's journey is long, lonely, and haunted; sparkling melody is in short supply.
Region 9, where livers are in short supply, her doctor suggested she get listed
And everywhere, it seems, affordable, accessible housing for disabled people is in short supply.
In 2001, eight of 11 recommended childhood vaccines were unavailable or in short supply.
Technologically sophisticated businesses are in short supply and organised crime is all too prevalent.
Stewardship and leadership are both in short supply, and Congress must fill the breach.
But oddly, that exclusive footage seems to be in short supply in Hamilton's America.
Reinforcements and bulletproof barricades can help defenders create chokepoints, but they're in short supply.
Go deeper here at home: The states where abortion clinics are in short supply.
N95 respirators have been in short supply globally as countries treat their coronavirus patients.
Babysitters are in short supply or leery of taking children from hard-hit regions.
"These devices will be in short supply if a pandemic strikes," the report found.
Homes for sale are in short supply, which has boosted prices, Ms. Manning said.
Civility is never a vice among fellow citizens, especially when it's in short supply.
It can also soothe, providing beauty and solace when they seem in short supply.
Food and essential medicines and equipment to treat young children are in short supply.
Rural areas, where doctors are already in short supply, could be particularly hard hit.
Patience may be in short supply, and that makes it more valuable than ever.
With a declining population and workers in short supply, Japan has fully embraced robots.
Soper is both brilliant and funny—a combination that is always in short supply.
Desirability in general, however, was in short supply—which made black pepper a must.
But when it comes to attacks on the commission, rationality is in short supply.
Was that necessary when compelling photos of the scene were not in short supply?
If there's one thing the internet isn't in short supply of, it's YouTube cooking channels.
That heavy oil is already in short supply because of the US crackdown on Venezuela.
Much of the island remains inaccessible, communication is difficult and fuel is in short supply.
And it's relative purchasing power that determines who gets things that are in short supply.
The diplomacy needed to navigate the shoals of their economic ties is in short supply.
Hedge funds tend to like esoteric, niche investments which are by definition in short supply.
Frequent tales of woe from Caracas speak of basic items like milk in short supply.
Sir Ivan pointedly notes that serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in Whitehall.
However, bottles are being sold faster than they're being returned, leaving brewers in short supply.
Broken windows have been boarded up instead of reglazed: building materials are in short supply.
As Victor Sebestyen points out in his new book, "2503", optimists were in short supply.
His word was bond and his character unimpeachable -- virtues, sadly, in short supply these days.
Foreign-exchange market volatility was still in short supply but there were a few stirrings.
Positions in short supply but in great demand include information security analysts and data scientists.
Cuba's agricultural system remains so antiquated that even seeds and wheelbarrows are in short supply.
Because labor is in short supply, firms are paying more to attract and keep workers.
If a leaders' empathy is in short supply, the business will suffer in remarkable ways.
Mercy is in short supply as the presidential race stokes fear of foreigners and terrorists.
It's the peak moment for a feeling often in short supply among N.F.L. fans: optimism.
After all, those ingredients in particular had been in short supply this election season. Mrs.
Jobs have always been in short supply, and there's intense family pressure to marry early.
In such a climate, genuine democrats — already in short supply — can barely make themselves heard.
By 2019, cybersecurity professionals will be in short supply, with a projected shortfall of 1.5million.
Land and skilled labor have been in short supply, while lumber price increases have accelerated.
Space on Sunday was big—we'd heard of that, but moolah was in short supply.
He has the integrity, intellect, and character that is in short supply in Congress. Vote!
He ran out of sandbags quickly, and sand was in short supply, too, he said.
Devotion, all of a sudden, is in short supply in this corner of South Wales.
You'll not get cellphone service or Wi-Fi, and English words are in short supply.
And, as is often the case among rappers, hubris is not in short supply here.
Food and money are in short supply since aid organizations stopped delivery after Iraq's advance.
Nine million Californians are under orders to stay home, and ventilators are in short supply.
Such fabrics — such garments, as Lil Uzi Vert might say — were in short supply, though.
There was no notice that either were in short supply and the order was confirmed.
The drought has increased food prices, and staples may be in short supply this fall.
With medical equipment in short supply, hospitals in Italy have already had to ration care.
Respiratory therapists, I.C.U. nurses, critical care doctors and anesthesiologists will likely be in short supply.
In 2018, a commonly used drug to treat irregular heartbeats was suddenly in short supply.
Replacement parts remain in short supply, and many consumers have been unresponsive to recall notices.
Talk is cheap, trust is in short supply and the stakes could not be higher.
The taxi drivers who would ordinarily flock to meet arriving cruises were in short supply.
Such political realism has been in short supply since the debates got underway last June.
Verifiable information of any sort was in short supply, so people fell back on rumors.
Micron's stock rose over 2 percent because the semiconductor company's memory are in short supply.
We kick off in Los Angeles, on a freeway, though freedom is in short supply.
So whenever they are home, their energy, attention and patience can be in short supply.
Trust is an economic variable in short supply among the nuclear behemoths jostling for global dominance.
Because it's available when avocados are in short supply in Florida, the Carla can charge more.
I'm happy to pay to support nature preserves, though; they're in short supply in Southeast Asia.
Days are dreary, Vitamin D is in short supply, and SAD is a thing that happens.
In response residents packed stores in search of bottled water, which soon was in short supply.
Condoms have lots of uses in communist Cuba, where many essential goods are in short supply.
Most are running at limited capacity, with generators that require diesel, which is in short supply.
By next summer, even drinking water may be in short supply in some areas, he warned.
Some 600m Indians, nearly half the country, live in areas where water is in short supply.
Nurses, already in short supply, have not been afraid of going on strike at their hospitals.
Currency and capital controls left not just dollars but cash of any sort in short supply.
With hit comedies in short supply, networks are putting their weight -- and money -- behind proven shows.
In the past, farmers could let fields stand fallow when irrigation water was in short supply.
But creative control is one thing that's in short supply when you're dev #498 of thousands.
Still, much as fossil fuels are plentiful there is another liquid in short supply: fresh water.
Because if there's one thing that's not in short supply in Venezuela these days, it's desperation.
Medical supplies and equipment are in short supply, and many hospitals are shut or barely functional.
This time it is not the jobs that are in short supply; it is the workers.
They valued these flexible skills more than specific technical ones, and find them in short supply.
And because tests are in short supply, many people have presumptive infections but can't be tested.
" An attending physician at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City: "Masks are in short supply.
With surgical masks in short supply, he made her one, or at least a crude approximation.
Steampunk Carrie is an amazing idea for a costume, and amazing ideas are in short supply.
It also reflects an almost childlike embrace of something in short supply on Capitol Hill: fun.
A critical chemotherapy medication is in short supply, and physicians say there is no appropriate substitute.
Working in decades rife with political and social upheaval, beauty may have seemed in short supply.
Flu vaccines also have been reported in short supply, but they are still available, Gottlieb said.
Church attendance has plummeted, parishes are merging, and new priests and nuns are in short supply.
Goods like meat, bread, and pasta were reported to be in short supply in some stores.
Not only are Micron's chips not being replicated, but they are in short supply, Cramer said.
That takes a lot of cooperation: something that is in short supply in gridlocked Washington today.
Advice on what parts that will need to be reused but will be in short supply.
And with doctors in short supply, the law lets even nurses prescribe morphine after specialized training.
He had a reputation for intensity and competitiveness, which were both in short supply at CNN.
Tampons, I learned, are a relatively expensive item, which are often in short supply at shelters.
Instead, he has–until recently–been reliant on government funding, which is often in short supply.
Health professionals are in short supply for injured protesters too, another alleged tactic of Maduro's government.
This new iPhone is expected to be a particularly high-end device, possibly in short supply.
Science fiction cinema has a longstanding problem: Good ideas abound, but great ones are in short supply.
Those with musicality, SFX and coding skills were in short supply and soon the cheques rolled in.
Like Carrera, she also found that food and water in some towns were still in short supply.
Since then, food and medicine have been in short supply and families have had unsafe water sources.
It's not entirely a surprise as the batteries for these models, in particular, are in short supply.
But joy is in short supply in Syria, and the end of this tragedy is nowhere near.
Things like 'Whoa, this person is the worst!' or 'That is just gross!' were in short supply.
This was the type of Apple fanboy I expected to meet, but they were in short supply.
Indeed, contrary to Nikkei's reports of swelling inventory, certain iPhones were in short supply this holiday season.
But it certainly would instil a sense of confidence at a time when it's in short supply.
With natural hearts in short supply, an artificial heart would be an achievement valued by patients worldwide.
Fixing U.S. infrastructure will require two ingredients that are often in short supply: patience and political will.
The book, and its author, offer two qualities that are often in short supply: respect and restraint.
To save power, which is in short supply, the government moved the clocks forward a half-hour.
When such drugs are in short supply, they cause dangerous delays in care as hospitals seek alternatives.
For example, when morphine is in short supply, doctors might switch to hydromorphone, an alternative opiate painkiller.
Puerto Rico is still suffering in the aftermath of Maria, with water and electricity in short supply.
Venezuela's economy is in tatters with food and medicine in short supply due to years of hyperinflation.
And in calling for transparency and accountability, the plan acknowledges that both have been in short supply.
That has reduced the government revenue available to import food and medicine, in short supply for years.
As the humanitarian emergency deepens, it is not only food which is in short supply - but hope.
Another concern is that it's in short supply because it's rarely used around the world any more.
But managing those projects requires a more advanced skill set, one that is increasingly in short supply.
I think housing is not a simple commodity because we are so in short supply of land.
And with tests still in short supply, it's hard to really know how far it's already gone.
The more efficient N95 respirator masks, which filter out 95% of airborne particles, are in short supply.
There is talent aplenty attached to these cabarets, and yet creativity appears to be in short supply.
With the fruit in short supply, official figures showed that local avocado prices smashed records in May.
Groceries have been in short supply as New Yorkers head to vacation homes in other places, too.
Ventilators are in short supply in the US. Reported symptoms of patients with coronavirus include difficulty breathing.
He added that "very few of those orders have been filled" because masks remain in short supply.
Whether journalists realize it or not, with impartiality comes authority — and right now it's in short supply.
If, however, strength is about persuasion, transformation or the evocation of emotion, it's in short supply here.
Apple (AAPL) is facing iPhone shortages and Coca-Cola (KO)says artificial sweetener is in short supply.
LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES 'NOLLYWOOD DREAMS' Funny plays are hard to write, in short supply and desperately needed.
Hubei previously allowed infections to be confirmed only by a specific test that was in short supply.
Hubei previously allowed infections to be confirmed only by a specific test that was in short supply.
Electricity is in short supply, water is undrinkable and raw sewage is being dumped in the sea.
Now, dozens of KFCs in the UK are closed because lettuce and gravy are in short supply.
A wealth of colleges and universities feed the talent pool, though STEM workers are in short supply.
The Allies were in a stalemate on the Western Front, and good news was in short supply.
Yet despite the young writer's best efforts, statistics suggest "black girl books" are still in short supply.
Until our society gets better at preventing violence, true crime stories will never be in short supply.
Hubei previously only allowed infections to be confirmed by a specific test that was in short supply.
Valuing goods is incredibly difficult, and many basic goods like toilet paper are frequently in short supply.
It seems to be something of a tradition: Around June or July, we start to hear about how the upcoming iPhone is going to be in short supply, or is causing other things to be in short supply, or is in some way wrapped up global supply chain drama.
Goals could be in short supply when the sputtering Minnesota Wild visit the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night.
These new details, coming so late, are showing us that integrity and fortitude were both in short supply.
Because I've known Julie for 15 years; times at which we've gotten drunk are not in short supply.
In whiter, more affluent neighborhoods, rentals are in short supply and landlords often refuse to take Section 8.
All too often, the required education and skill levels are in short supply for those entering the workforce.
Like in the original game and its successors, weapons and healing items are in short supply in RE7.
Sympathy is in short supply, in part because the Dutchman is never slow to hide his self-esteem.
Insider Podcasts What happens when medicines needed to treat hemorrhaging, infection, pain and cancer are in short supply?
And those rooftops can offer some pretty substantial parks if ground-level real estate is in short supply.
There's also no sign of the skyrocketing drug prices that have occurred with other products in short supply.
The stock market has been a non-stop bloodbath this year; patience and optimism are in short supply.
Although such intervention reduces post-traumatic stress in both parents and children, trained clinicians are in short supply.
Hope might sound like it's in short supply, but even critics like Yurash say they're optimistic, if angry.
You may be surprised to find out that simple items like pencils and tissues are in short supply.
Whether Mr. Slimane leaves or stays, it was a night to remember, and souvenirs were in short supply.
In Kerala, raw jackfruit is widely used as a meat substitute or when grains are in short supply.
But with such a small percentage of the population able to speak it, teachers are in short supply.
And in rural areas, particularly in states such as Mississippi and Arkansas, doctors were already in short supply.
And it's not just equipment that's in short supply — health care workers themselves are spread thin and overwhelmed.
Engineers who can do everything from UX design to software that understands spoken commands are in short supply.
If his courtliness robs his letters of some of their immediacy, well, courtliness lately seems in short supply.
The Jamaican government has been sending people here since World War II, when labor was in short supply.
The truth is that gold-standard scientific studies about face masks — randomized controlled trials — are in short supply.
Employees are using the same microwaves to heat up their lunch and hand sanitizer remains in short supply.
Strained even during ordinary times, doctors are overwhelmed, and both medical equipment and space are in short supply.
Still, in the swampy realm of tax politics, such clarity and fairness has often been in short supply.
Keeping health workers safe requires protective equipment, much of it made in China and already in short supply.
Tech companies rely on these visas to hire highly-skilled, well-paid workers who are in short supply.
The schools' quality varies, but in some, reading materials, textbooks and even chalk can be in short supply.
"Sadly and unfortunately, concern for student safety seems to be in short supply in certain quarters," he said.
New notes have been in short supply because the government did not print enough of them in advance.
In one of America's most densely-populated regions, public lands with high recreation value are in short supply.
That may have something to do with the high wages that a workforce in short supply can demand.
There's a renewed focus on privacy, which always seems to be in short supply in the digital realm.
From there, we're journeying to South America, where electricity and water remain in short supply for many Venezuelans.
Additionally, even if their Medicaid plans do cover home- and community-based services, they are in short supply.
Of course, that might take political courage, a quality seemingly in short supply these days on Capitol Hill.
These positions were kept alive by replenishments dropped with parachutes or carried by helicopters, themselves in short supply.
While software is said to be eating the world, software developers and other technical talent remains in short supply.
He feared that his brain had permanently rotted in prison, a place where intellectual stimulation is in short supply.
Medicines are in short supply, and the country's 30,000 critical healthcare workers haven't been paid in nearly a year.
Whether it's an oxford shirt or a full-blown Ellery top, the sleeve-spiration is not in short supply.
But in a country that has battled on and off with recession for decades patience is in short supply.
Even small budget films are often able to attract big name actors, because 'good' work is in short supply.
According to the FDA's database, more than 100 generic drugs are currently officially classified as being in short supply.
While nature and science have yielded countless useful drugs for modern medicine, we're always in short supply of something.
Homebuilders continue to complain they cannot find skilled labor, especially framers, and that buildable lots remain in short supply.
The most common medications in short supply include anti-depressants and those that treat heart, stomach and intestinal conditions.
Everyday life is getting increasingly tough with the prices of basic goods spiraling and medical supplies in short supply.
Yet it is likely that this year, amid the orange-roofed villas, harmony and friendship were in short supply.
Strong leaders are in short supply: in the past decade Australia has had three governments and five prime ministers.
Many health facilities have been damaged or looted during the conflict and medics and drugs are in short supply.
SINCE the overthrow of Muammar Qaddafi nearly five years ago, good news from Libya has been in short supply.
As we are in the middle of a tumultuous election cycle, however, prudency is in short supply in Washington.
Even with humanity's numbers whittled down, all those years spent in orbit have left breathable air in short supply.
When lobster was in short supply, Holden's dad would drive the meat halfway from Maine to New York City.
Highly trained bomb- and disease-sniffing dogs are in short supply and expensive, as much as $25,000 per pooch.
By October 2018, Sudan was sliding into an economic crisis, with bread, fuel and hard currency in short supply.
Everyday life is getting increasingly tough, with the prices of basic goods spiraling and medical supplies in short supply.
Now, the op-ed just notified the president that loyalty may be in short supply among his senior advisers.
I longed for love, for warmth, was terrified that these free, essential nutrients might soon be in short supply.
Kourtney's sympathy is in short supply since she's the one that Kris calls to complain about Kim and Kanye.
Maybe we can use the best version of it during times like these, when kindness seems in short supply.
Under the threat of coronavirus, just about any form of hand sanitizer or hand wipes are in short supply.
But within deep-blue precincts where Democratic insurgency appears strongest, talk of accommodating the center is in short supply.
Hand sanitizer is in short supply, and people are bulk-buying toilet paper even if they aren't sure why.
Some are stepping in to manufacture goods in short supply, others have offered their facilities to help the public.
Pro-gun people are always talking about fixing the mental health system, but concrete proposals are in short supply.
Good security practices take time, money and expertise (all of which are in short supply) to apply and maintain.
Water cuts meant surgeons used bottled water to clean their hands, without soap, which was also in short supply.
Bipartisanship may be in short supply in the 116th Congress, but Republicans and Democrats have found a common enemy.
However, the video also showed cases of water, which was also in short supply at times after the storm.
He also demanded that Ford produce ventilators, which could be in short supply as hospitals are deluged with patients.
Service is a way of propagating goodness in a world where goodness can appear to be in short supply.
Since stationary was in short supply, he wrote on what was at hand — in this case, a shirt collar.
And it comes at a moment when hospitals in Hubei are overrun and medical equipment is in short supply.
But heroism also seems to be in short supply these days, whereas bad actors continue to flourish and abound.
These are not quick fixes, however, and they require patience from the public — which is in short supply here.
Masks are in short supply now as coronavirus infections spread and consumers scramble to guard themselves against the virus.
Some factories are firing up again, but with many workers quarantined and parts in short supply, production is limited.
Africa, and Mozambique in particular, have been sources of the priestly vocations that are in short supply in Europe.
There may be new chips and other parts that are in short supply because they've never been made before.
Medical supplies were already in short supply due to a yearslong siege of the area that began in 2012.
But they were outnumbered and Republicans' discipline, in short supply for much of this year, saw the bill through.
Under New York Law, the commission can declare certain items in short supply and prevent stores from excessively increasing prices, require the purchase of a minimum quantity of the item, deny consumers equal opportunity to purchase the item or require consumers to purchase another item to get the item in short supply.
Today, MAT is in short supply, with fewer than one-third of the people who want such treatment getting it.
In 2005, when international reporters poured into Beirut after the assassination of the prime minister, fixers were in short supply.
In this case, there have been rumors pretty much all year that the redesigned iPhone will be in short supply.
I also stopped using body lotion because it was in short supply and my skin has adjusted on all fronts.
"Authenticity, sincerity, and trust are in short supply in public life these days," Kahana said in an email to Vox.
Goods of all kinds are in short supply in a crisis fueled by years of financial mismanagement by the government.
Still, Krippner told Gizmodo that studies that focus on how healthy people dream are both crucial and in short supply.
With rubber noses and floppy shoes in short supply at home, clowns buy them when they or friends go abroad.
But it could offer a balance of solid narrative and compelling gameplay that mobile VR has had in short supply.
Aluminum, lithium and other materials — already in short supply — "could be another limiting factor," said Sam Fiorani of AutoForecast Solutions.
Rumors claimed that even when it hits the market, it might be in short supply, but we don't know that.
Food is in short supply, and nearly 211% of Venezuelans say they do not have enough money to eat properly.
That may mean towing hydrophones more than a mile below the surface, using specialist devices that are in short supply.
The statement makes it clear that all iPhones will be in short supply for walk-in customers without a reservation.
Reports say it'll be in short supply, with most customers not being able to get it this year at all.
Vincze noted that programming, maintenance and servicing of the machines require highly skilled workers, which are also in short supply.
There are many advantages to moderate appointments, but they require compromise between the parties, which is in short supply now.
Furthermore, HIV and infectious disease specialists are in short supply nationally, with some parts of the country lacking specialists altogether.
Tech firms such as Microsoft and Google typically hire highly skilled, well-paid foreign workers that are in short supply.
Torchinsky: Plus it was good on gas, which was still expensive and in short supply in a lot of places.
Humor is another appealing Canadian quality that, alas, is in short supply in the snarky personas of Trump and Cruz.
"A woman's overall health could be compromised because of lack of access to these services which are in short supply." 
The only reliable remedy for authoritarianism is old-fashioned, Madisonian civic virtue — something in short supply in 21st-century America.
Calm is in short supply, unless you count Walter (Michael Fassbender), the resident android, who is programmed to be unflappable.
Trucks are in short supply because the country does not have enough funds to pay for imports of spare parts.
Here is a sample of some quotes from security industry figures: These people are in short supply to begin with.
But implementing the law does not do anything to increase production of these items, which increasingly are in short supply.
Other equipment in short supply Harvard's Jha said it's not just a shortage of hospital beds that is a concern.
Many survivors, meanwhile, are still sleeping rough or in shelters, with food and water in short supply in some areas.
To win an award, you need to have a good role, and those roles are in short supply for Asians.
American-made substitute parts will most likely be in short supply, if they are available at all, driving up costs.
Workers say hand sanitizer, cleaning wipes, and masks are in short supply, and that facilities aren't being cleaned frequently enough.
Now hospital workers in the US, where medical equipment is also in short supply, are facing the same hard choices.
The movement and assignments need to be individualized, especially with doctors and many nurses in short supply in some areas.
In the United States, prescriptions for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine have already spiked and are in short supply, according to pharmacists.
Surgical masks and N95 masks with advanced filtration, worn by medical staff under face shields, are also in short supply.
Employees at Apple's retail stores were warned that replacement iPhones could be in short supply for weeks, according to Bloomberg.
Other researchers have found that when food is in short supply women are more likely to bear daughters than sons.
The teachers also want the district to hire more school nurses and librarians, who are in short supply across Chicago.
CHANCE THE RAPPER "Coloring Book" (self-released) Exuberance — the earnest, embracing, nonaggressive kind — was often in short supply this year.
Presently, 226 medicines are in short supply, according to a running list kept by the American Society for Hospital Pharmacists.
"Fight for justice and fairness in a time in which it can feel like that's in short supply," she urged.
Movies like "The Babadook," he told his employees, were in short supply and thus filled a gap in the market.
"Look no further than the current White House to see what happens when they are missing or in short supply."
Irma, which rumbled along the Florida coast Sunday and Monday, has left gasoline in short supply in the southeastern state.
With coal and oil in short supply, factories now either stood silent or produced a trickle of their former output.
At a time when integrity and values and patriotism are in short supply this loss is felt even more deeply.
Last summer, the cases were out of stock or in short supply on Apple's website for months, according to MacRumors.
Crystal balls have been in short supply lately, since so many were smashed by their angry owners around 3 a.m.
And it should want to be held accountable because that builds credibility, which in this administration seems in short supply.
However, masks are in short supply and governments are currently directing them to facilities where they're needed most, like hospitals.
In the United States, prescriptions for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine have already spiked and are in short supply, according to pharmacists.
The search for yield is still on in this low-return environment—and income-producing assets are in short supply.
As competition for leisure time increases, studios have focused more intently on global blockbusters, and those are in short supply.
Rules that seemed to make sense when workers were easy to find become less attractive when labor is in short supply.
For every type of medical problem, an important drug is off the market or in short supply—and this is routine.
Mosul residents also complain that food is in short supply and what little can be found is prohibitively expensive, he said.
Guvamatanga said for now Zimbabwe would have to rely on electricity imports, which required foreign currency that is in short supply.
The same is true of other medicines, so Egyptian drug companies need foreign currency, which was in short supply last year.
Moreover, the flights ensure that NATO and Russian officers meet routinely, building familiarity and trust when both are in short supply.
Three tonnes of the stuff can produce as much electricity as a tonne of fuel oil, a commodity in short supply.
New iPhones are always in short supply when they are first available and that's likely to remain true with this version.
Fertile women, who are in short supply due to the effects of pollution, are treated as nothing more than ambulatory wombs.
Nail-biters were in short supply during the past week as Atlanta cruised to three consecutive wins by double-digit margins.
It's a headache in the making given the severity of the disease—and the fact that vaccines are in short supply.
With cash in short supply and banking and communications infrastructures struggling, day-to-day transactions are becoming increasingly difficult for Venezuelans.
Reversing that slide will require a revival of confidence, which is, in turn, in short supply because of the political crisis.
And she has to be fierce because the supports many of us rely on are in short supply for sex workers.
Dealers say the auction boom of the 1980s has left the inventory of so-called Imps and Mods in short supply.
"You're a black-market seller," Mr. Lezama said, chiding her for raising prices when food was in short supply in Venezuela.
But iron ore is definitely not in short supply given the addition of new capacity in top producers Australia and Brazil.
This is in part because his metaphorical, image-addicted style of philosophy has been in short supply in English since Coleridge.
Patience is in short supply in New York, however, and these troubled schools have just three years to show substantial progress.
I think in our current social context people seek out community because it's often in short supply in our daily lives.
His number of quality friendships is in short supply because, by Bryant's own admission, he's too self-involved to support them.
The state would likely rank higher in the category were it not for low unemployment putting skilled workers in short supply.
Cuomo pitches 'rolling deployment' to address needs Still, needed supplies, ventilators, hospital beds and personnel remain in short supply, Cuomo said.
Geobacter couldn't use oxygen, however, because it lived at the bottom of the Potomac, where the element was in short supply.
" The CDC goes on to say that "face masks may be in short supply and they should be saved for caregivers.
Because the repairs are complicated and specialists are in short supply, waits for fixes could be long, possibly stretching for years.
The respiratory therapists who treat these critically ill patients are also in short supply, several doctors and hospital leaders point out.
Care for mental health and substance use are among those most likely to be in short supply after rural hospital closures.
Even if they don't die in the hospital, they can jeopardize others by taking up beds and ventilators in short supply.
Online, users have offered to barter surgical masks, which actually are in short supply, for a few rolls of toilet paper.
Smaller houses are currently in short supply in the market across the country, which means high demand and higher selling prices.
Slowly, he gains their trust by showing respect and affection, which, for most of the students, have been in short supply.
Mr. Lambert said Bluebird's market research showed uphillers want friendly, safe locations to practice the sport, something that's in short supply.
On Tuesday, fresh poultry and some types of milk were in short supply at two supermarkets visited by a Reuters reporter.
At a time when courage is in short supply, they gave us reason to hold out hope for principles and purpose.
Restraint, however, was in short supply in the annual increases for the rent cycle running from April 2016 through March 2017.
The law overhauls the process for reducing or eliminating tariffs on imported production components not available or in short supply domestically.
Six days after the storm hit, much of the island remains inaccessible, communication is difficult and fuel is in short supply.
In front of the store 100 new cars waited to be sold, but customers were in short supply when Reuters visited.
Related: Basic Medications and Breast Implants in Short Supply in Deepening Venezuela Crisis And with every passing day Pino's condition worsened.
It seems to me to make more sense to target solutions than scapegoats, but sense is often in short supply in politics.
What he didn't say, but really didn't have to, is that such a unified sense of purpose is currently in short supply.
Inflation is mind-boggling -- more than a million percent -- food is in short supply and, if found, difficult for most to afford.
Before you rush to purchase a Pokémon Go Plus, know that with millions of players worldwide, the devices are in short supply.
All round, certainty is going to be in short supply; the divisions manifesting at the White House are only part of it.
But in poor countries, where sterile rooms and well-trained doctors are in short supply, even legal surgical abortions can be risky.
Potential hires are in short supply, and some of the most coveted college graduates are being snapped up by Silicon Valley firms.
Landing slots are in short supply in Tokyo, where the government recently approved the construction of a new runway at Narita airport.
Raw materials are often in short supply and expensive, although Havana puts that down to the half-century-old U.S. trade blockade.
Colorado has one of the best educated workforces in the country at a time when skilled workers are in short supply nationally.
Skilled workers are in short supply across the country, thanks to a historically low unemployment rate of 5.73% and a strong economy.
Bread and drinkable water are in short supply in the once-thriving trading town and there is little sign of commercial life.
Modern Westerners who are happy to pick produce in the fields all day (in Britain, chiefly Eastern Europeans) are in short supply.
Mylans EpiPen has also been in short supply because of manufacturing problems at the lone Pfizer plant that makes the auto-injectors.
THE CONSUMER 22019% OF THE GDP IS STILL QUITE STRONG THIR BALANCE SHEET, SETIMENT, INCOME, WAGES GOING UP HOUSING IN SHORT SUPPLY.
According to the Duke study, vaccines with lower prices were more likely to be in short supply than those with higher prices.
Mylan's EpiPen dominates that market, but has been in short supply since May, leaving many patients and their families keen for alternatives.
Mylan's EpiPen has been in short supply due to manufacturing problems at the lone Pfizer Inc plant that makes the auto-injectors.
But it is also to understand that fairness is in short supply in a justice system that is supposed to guarantee it.
By the 1980s, the republican ideal was floundering: It had promised equal opportunity, and that now seemed to be in short supply.
At a time when bipartisan agreement is in short supply, deliberately sabotaging legislation is a significant failure of the U.S. democratic process.
Mobile payment apps, for example, attract customers who do not have enough paper money, which is in short supply due to hyperinflation.
"Cabinet noted with concern that the basic commodities continued to be in short supply," Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said in a statement.
In addition, vaccines are in short supply after imports were reduced in the past year, sources familiar with the matter have said.
"All things considered, bullish catalysts will be in short supply and prices will therefore settle into their current trading ranges," Brennock said.
Sometimes this includes stockpiling what may soon be in short supply, but it also includes being conservative with what is on hand.
Unless the inspector hung around while you took a shower, he would not learn that your hot water is in short supply.
Global gloom: Seasonal cheer is in short supply after weak economic data from Japan, China and Europe sent shivers through global markets.
And with masks and hand sanitizer already in short supply, Shibuya said that panic poses a bigger threat than the virus itself.
For all of South Korea's success as a democracy and as a thriving economy, compassion and humanitarian instincts are in short supply.
And even when doctors do diagnose the disease properly, chemotherapy and radiation are in short supply, and bone marrow transplants nearly nonexistent.
Over the past three years the number of medicines in short supply in America has increased by half, to more than 22022.
In the case of the magazine, the third requirement was never in short supply, but the first two had run their course.
As the country's population swelled in the 2003s and people migrated from rural to urban areas, city housing fell in short supply.
But on Tuesday, CDC Director Robert Redfield told Politico that the chemicals used to make the tests could be in short supply.
Masks and gowns were in short supply despite years of talk about bulking up federal emergency stockpiles — without Congress appropriating enough money.
Officials are urging the public not to buy N95 masks because they are needed by health workers and are in short supply.
Last week, France, Germany and other countries imposed limits on exports of masks and other protective equipment that is in short supply.
The movers and shakers of a nascent labor resurgence, fighting for fair compensation and workplace protections, are also found in short supply.
Time is also in short supply because the industry leader, Samsung, has been pouring money into its chip business to stay ahead.
Apple (AAPL) warned of potential iPhone shortages and Coca-Cola (KO) said its artificial sweeteners from China could be in short supply.
The non-profit venture works with generic drug companies to manufacture medications that are in short supply or subject to price spikes.
Two of the three building supply stores on the island were all but wiped out, leaving lumber and Sheetrock in short supply.
The Knicks are in short supply of wing players who can hit 3-pointers and play defense, especially those on inexpensive contracts.
It helps feed a perception among some voters that chaos is abundant in the Trump administration but common sense in short supply.
It's in short supply when the horrific Australian fires dominate the headlines, and when we're still waiting for carbon emissions to peak.
Here, we look at five everyday water-intensive foods that are using precious water in areas where it is in short supply.
Dry facts about a wine or a region are widely available, but the spirit of exploration is too often in short supply.
Parents drive long distances to scour stores for the one item in short supply at exactly the moment when everyone wants it.
Mylan's EpiPen has also been in short supply because of manufacturing problems at the lone Pfizer plant that makes the auto-injectors.
Food and water are often in short supply, residents say, and health workers are battling a cholera outbreak that has killed dozens.
It's a doomsday precaution of sorts, one that would allow humans to replant crops in short supply, or ones that go extinct.
Almost half of the new money would be used to expand treatment facilities, which are in short supply in much of the nation.
Jarmusch directs our attention through Paterson's and gives a glimpse of goodness that's in short supply, both onscreen and in the real world.
In…Read more ReadDrugs for lethal injections are in short supply because pharmaceutical companies don't want their products or brand associated with killing.
Photo: GettyThe EpiPen, a life-saving medical product for treating severe allergies, is in short supply as American kids head back to school.
Other oil ministers, such as Nigeria's, called for open-minded discussion and unity - something that has been in short supply at previous meetings.
Skilled engineers are in short supply, and Silicon Valley's biggest companies are competing to nab the best minds from academia and rival firms.
Research is at an early stage and, with clinical data in short supply, U.S. insurers have so far been reluctant to provide coverage.
Uber-style taxi-hailing services via mobile apps emerged in China in 2012, when cabs in most Chinese cities were in short supply.
Image: Stephen Nowland, Emory UniversityWith conventional medicines in short supply during the Civil War, the Confederacy turned to plant-based alternatives in desperation.
"The sentiments of compromise are in short supply in both countries," said Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asia studies at Temple University's Japan campus.
Much of what Rahr preaches is common sense, she said, though she readily admits it's something that often can be in short supply.
While we've seen an exponential growth in virtual reality video over the last two years, VR narrative film has been in short supply.
Medicines and equipment are in short supply, and many of the foreign staff on which the health system previously depended have left Libya.
The health commission will produce regular lists of drugs in short supply in order to encourage drugmakers to raise production, the cabinet said.
With willing investors in short supply, the Italian government is putting pressure on healthier banks to provide the funds, the sources told Reuters.
That could increase the price differential between the major cities, where demand is robust and land is in short supply, and the rest.
At the height of World War II, with male pilots in short supply, our country desperately needed pilots to fill crucial stateside roles.
Female heroes are in short supply not because women aren't brave but because female bravery is demeaned, no kind more than intellectual courage.
So many people were shot in the chest that one item in short supply was special tubing needed to help reinflate the lungs.
With land in short supply, property prices are high and rising in the small financial hub off the southern tip of mainland China.
Jim Rutenberg There's no question that fact-checking was in short supply last night in a way it wasn't at the first debate.
The bill will overhaul the process for reducing or eliminating tariffs on imported inputs and products not available or in short supply domestically.
They're what Thanksgiving Day is all about, but they sometimes seem in short supply after an election that frayed nerves and divided families.
It was a dark time, where brands force-fed "cool" like it was in short supply (see every 90s Mountain Dew ad ever).
Since highly skilled health-care workers are in short supply, employers are being forced to chase talent with sweeter rewards and generous pay.
Unfortunately, common sense is in short supply in Washington, particularly at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the leadership of Chairman Tom Wheeler.
But implementing radical and rapid social distancing before the crisis is undeniable requires two resources in short supply: social trust and social solidarity.
Story at a glance Hand sanitizer is in short supply as people around the country prepare to self-quarantine as the coronavirus spreads.
"Finished grade residual marine fuels are in short supply owing to IMO 2020," said Matt Stanley, an oil broker at StarFuels in Dubai.
With reliable information in short supply, dark rumors and speculation spreads easily in the tent city and other places where evacuees are camping.
Knowing what makes a friendship tick is important because it allows us to be more effective, especially when time is in short supply.
Things are in short supply because of the enormous demand and some weather issues this spring, but our growing season is the same.
With medical—and governmental—guidance in short supply worldwide, most people are doing what everyone else is: talking about it, looking for answers.
With both sanitizer and leadership in short supply, dread over the coronavirus has driven the globe's faithful even closer to religion and ritual.
With both sanitizer and leadership in short supply, dread over the coronavirus has driven the globe's faithful even closer to religion and ritual.
ICE is asking for 20093,000 N95 masks, the crucial surgical masks in short supply at hospitals around the country during the coronavirus outbreak.
Empathy is in short supply, as is interest in reviving a peace process that may have run its course after a quarter-century.
In order to survive, it seemed, the offense required elements that were in short supply in the Garden: discipline, patience, and flowing movement.
Burr suggested that any extension would have to be hitched to another must-pass bill — something in short supply this time of year.
Mr. Magal is also worried about recruiting engineers, who are in short supply in Britain, if new immigration restrictions are put in place.
ELECTRICITY, FOOD, water: everything is in short supply in the country, including faith in the government's ability to recover from Robert Mugabe's kleptocracy.
But the scene they are creating — a tropical rain forest — requires color and light, elements in short supply at Salinas Valley State Prison.
The ministry also said it will encourage companies to boost imports of medical goods and agriculture products in short supply in the country.
Ultimately, stock investors crave nothing so much as greater certainty — an element that may be in short supply for many months to come.
I'd act fast, too, since rumors suggest the iPhone X is going to be in high demand and in short supply at launch.
The country's economy continued to fall apart — three-quarters of Venezuelans were losing weight and 80 percent of medicines were in short supply.
But since then the rate has dropped below 7%, and companies now complain that both skilled and unskilled workers are in short supply.
Mr. Trump's wide-ranging speech touched on many of the problems in American life and promised solutions — but details were in short supply.
Unfortunately, I look around independent documentary and find that institutional critique by filmmakers about festivals and how they're run is in short supply.
Instead, he's running on largely unspecified promises to restore normalcy and sanity to a political system that is in short supply of both.
Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general, visited a year ago to urge compassion, but that was, and remains, in short supply.
You'll find beatings, shootouts, car crashes, awkward analogies and a measure of buddy badinage in "Bright," but true enchantment is in short supply.
But when parking is in short supply, the alternative to paid parking is not really free parking; it is often no parking at all.
His remarks immediately elicited criticism from Democrats, but some GOP insiders offered positive words that have until now been in short supply for Trump.
Today, when the modestly competent negotiation by the EU of a big member's flounce-out counts as a success, that is in short supply.
Some of what we're used to eating will be in short supply—and that new diet could cause an extra 500,000 deaths a year.
Yet, though South Africa has some of the largest mineral reserves on the planet, the commodity it needs most—trust—is in short supply.
Besides producing cannabis for the Canadian market, it also ships product to Germany, where medical weed is legal, but in fact in short supply.
For the past two years, U.S. growers have also struggled with the quality of domestic harvests, putting high-protein hard wheat in short supply.
E-commerce is booming in Asia, and storage and distribution centres catering to online retailers such as JD.com and Alibaba are in short supply.
Despite heavy printing of the 100-bolivar bills - 2.3 billion this year alone out of 6.1 billion in total - they are in short supply.
However, one area where the media fall short in calls for diversity is in their own newsrooms, where political diversity is in short supply.
Supplies are in short supply, and the lack of large towns in proximity to the coast there means one must buy them hours away.
Meanwhile, "full-truckload, over-the-road nonlocal drivers," a term used to describe drivers who haul goods over long distances, are in short supply.
The result is that they end up moving to the same big cities, which are already expensive and where housing is in short supply.
Farmers in the infected regions as a result can only send their pigs to nearby slaughterhouses, which are in short supply in some areas.
The important thing as an actor is to do things that are satisfying to you, and that's never been in short supply for me.
Half of drugs used by emergency physicians that are in short supply are for life-threatening conditions, and 10 percent have no good substitutes.
Refiners have compensated by blending the super light shale oil with gunkier grades, but those heavy crudes are in short supply, says Morgan Stanley.
Yet team spirit is in short supply as the sharply divided party prepares to choose the its next leader at a conference in December.
This investigation is best understood as a means to add some integrity to a process and a judge that have it in short supply.
He stood out in an age when sincerity is in short supply in politics, earning respect and admiration from both sides of the aisle.
Price on his game as Red Sox beat Mariners BOSTON — Run support has been in short supply for Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price.
As an emergency medicine physician, she knew three of the most common injectable opioid painkillers — morphine, hydromorphone, and fentanyl — would be in short supply.
Demand for natural gas is likely to hit a record high this week, and the heating fuel is in short supply in the region.
But none of the crops grow without water - and that is increasingly in short supply in Palpa, as climate change brings more weather extremes.
Soetjipto said the decision would ensure that Pertamina could avoid importing low sulphur waxy residue that would be in short supply without the upgrade.
Masks remain in short supply globally and are at this point being directed by governments to the highest-need facilities like hospitals and clinics.
The Venezuelan currency, the bolívar, is in short supply, and finding a fistful of them has become one of the nightmares of daily life.
With ventilators in short supply, the challenges at Elmhurst, a 545-bed public hospital in Queens, show the hardships that medical workers are facing.
Test kits and protective gear have been in short supply at Brooklyn Hospital Center, doctors are falling sick, and every day gets more difficult.
Their plans were aimed at creating jobs, improving public health and, above all, sustaining hope in a place where that is in short supply.
Some of the groups seem relatively benign and carry out almost exclusively local responsibilities, providing policing services where the police are in short supply.
Rather, she was channeling what she's been seeing in her networks: the instinct to pool information resources when official answers are in short supply.
Parts for in-demand items like ventilators are in short supply, making plans to increase production of the lifesaving equipment that much more difficult.
According to Bartlett, to avoid limiting equipment that is in short supply for health care workers and hospitals, Walmart waited to purchase protective gear.
Such farms can greatly reduce the space needed for cultivation, which is useful in urban areas where land is in short supply and expensive.
Nurseries close early, childminders are in short supply and neither option copes well with parents finishing at 5pm one day and 10pm the next.
To the Editor: It is not big ideas that are in short supply; it's politicians big enough to see past their next election cycle.
Animated movies have also been in short supply, in part because of an ongoing retrenchment at DreamWorks, which was sold to NBCUniversal in 279.2.
Access will decline as wait times increase for those specialties already in short supply including genetics, developmental pediatrics, neurology and child and adolescent psychiatry.
The auto-catalyst metal, which is in short supply, was up 2.3% over the week and on track for a seventh straight weekly gain.
Two drugs on the list of 1,300 Chinese exports are epinephrine and lidocaine, which are both in short supply in their sterile injectable form.
And confidence seems to be in short supply: The pace of deal activity in the first half of the year was moderate at best.
Called the "The 10 toughest questions we get," the letter starts by pointing out that "optimism seems to be in short supply" these days.
It would help if those wide-open spaces were filled in with a few more primary care doctors, which are in short supply here.
Even the Mini-Bags have previously been in short supply, and pharmacists said shipments of the small bags had been unpredictable before the hurricane.
Surprisingly, one of this year's main attractions is also snow, which until now has been in short supply in most parts of upstate New York.
QDII quotas have been in short supply recently as domestic investors have sought to reduce exposure to a sliding yuan by buying dollar-denominated products.
Harmony, however, is in short supply, as the action -- when it comes -- is both frantic and chaotic, without always making a whole lot of sense.
Renewable projects in Colombia also require major infrastructure construction and support from often-tetchy communities can be in short supply, companies and experts told Reuters.
Known as the "universal donor," Type O is the blood type most often requested by hospitals, but it is frequently in short supply, he said.
Susan Zirinsky, the new president of CBS News, is a brilliant producer, awash in ideas and energy — qualities in short supply at CBS for years.
While researchers couldn't assess the reasons behind the price increases, they did find a difference based on how many manufacturers made drugs in short supply.
Food, fuel and medicines are in short supply, making prices "exhorbitant" and importers have trouble securing lines of credit to bring in goods, he said.
CREA said some buyers may find themselves priced out of the market entirely in Toronto and Vancouver, where single family homes are in short supply.
It is in short supply in Nigeria's mostly Muslim north, where women are poorly schooled and married off at their fathers' behest, often as children.
Items that shoppers found in short supply included Marmite, a spread made from brewing by-products, which is famous for being both loved and loathed.
Tubular bells and a bass drum added a ritualistic dimension to a couple of the songs, but on the whole, pathos was in short supply.
Another type of auto-injector, the generic epinephrine auto-injector called Adrenaclick, made by Impax Laboratories, is also in short supply due to manufacturing issues.
Apple has projected record revenue for its current, holiday-dominated quarter even as it said its bigger iPhone 7 Plus model was in short supply.
Chinese hospitals are increasingly using technology to bridge the gap between urban centres and remote parts of the country where doctors are in short supply.
Now employment is in short supply, with men jumping from one informal job to the next, such as scavenging or unloading fish from returning trawlers.
The Autobots and Decepticons were in short supply around the holidays, but ultimately Hasbro took home around $80 million from the product line in '84.
But moving people out of harm's way is an enormous challenge, not least because safe places to relocate families are in short supply almost everywhere.
As we reported, the phone will go on sale more than a month after the iPhone 8 and may well still be in short supply.
Uber announced Thursday that it would begin applying extra charges to some food deliveries in times of high demand when couriers are in short supply.
The reason why conservative blogs were blocked from the "trending" section was a bias towards hard news, which is in short supply on those blogs.
Country towns often have local general practitioners, but their research found female doctors to be in short supply, which made many abortion-seeking women uncomfortable.
It would take four to five years for new arrivals to do the jobs that are in short supply with the important winter season approaching.
Chinese hospitals are increasingly using technology to bridge the gap between urban centers and remote parts of the country where doctors are in short supply.
Centineo performs a type of compassionate male energy that is in short supply in movies at the moment, but Lana Condor is undeniably TATBILB's star.
Food is in short supply, and Stephen O'Brien, the United Nations under secretary general for humanitarian affairs, warned recently that basic necessities were running out.
This will require considerable cooperation among Republican rank-and-file which has been in short supply since President Trump disrupted the GOP's long-standing norms.
But growing up in the New York suburbs, where jobs in video game development were in short supply, it never seemed like a practical ambition.
To offset that cost, buyers of summer properties often rent them out in the off-season, as rentals are in short supply, Ms. Golding said.
But Vatican observers say trust is in short supply between the pope and the cardinal he selected in 2014 to run the department, Robert Sarah.
Nasopharyngeal swabs used for the in-person type of testing are already reportedly in short supply in some regions, and testing needs are only growing.
They are also in short supply, as fewer immigrants are arriving to replace those who retire, and younger generations are finding less physically taxing work.
Metered dose inhalers (MDIs) filled with the medicine albuterol are in short supply, as hospitals need them to treat patients infected by the novel coronavirus.
Growing up in a place where he felt new people and new ideas were in short supply, he was starved for someone to talk to.
Unfortunately, the skills required to develop and maintain even a basic app, are in short supply — at least relative to the growing demand for them.
" (Or grammar, apparently.) Toward the end of "Against Empathy," Mr. Bloom concedes that "rationality in political domains often does seem to be in short supply.
Ms. Fischer said the F.D.A. gave the approval process a priority status when a company wanted to enter a market that was in short supply.
Coalition staff and their patients usually knew what was needed — evidence-based addiction treatment, housing, mental health services — but resources were often in short supply.
Growth is plunging, oil revenues are dipping and medicines are in short supply — which Trump's backers see as proof that the policy is working perfectly.
The auto-catalyst metal, which is in short supply, was up nearly 3% for the week and on track for a eighth straight weekly gain.
The auto-catalyst metal, which is in short supply, was up nearly 2.5% for the week and on track for a eighth straight weekly gain.
The auto-catalyst metal, which is in short supply, was up nearly 2.5% for the week and on track for a eighth straight weekly gain.
While superheroes and sequels have dominated the ticket booth, original hit films -- especially R-rated originals -- have been in short supply so far this year.
Mr. Meyer said he was intrigued because the space offered a very large area for parties and catering, something his company had in short supply.
I asked if testing kits were in short supply and if using one would consume resources that would otherwise go to someone more in need.
Emails uncovered by the watchdog group Democracy Forward through a FOIA request and shared with CNN, show that last July, pilots were in short supply.
The Human Rights Campaign, a national L.G.B.T. advocacy organization, is downright cheerful about this trend at a time when queer optimism feels in short supply.
Pediatric dermatologists are also in short supply, with "fewer than 300 board-certified physicians serving the nearly 75 million children in the United States," they write.
On the website of the Food and Drug Administration, there's a page where the agency lists drugs that are in short supply in the United States.
Surrogate mothers, who were required to be 24-32 years old, married and have already given birth to babies, were in short supply, the report said.
Contraceptives are in short supply in Venezuela, with most pharmacies sold out, so it's largely up to black marketeers like Beatriz to supply women with them.
This backwardated structure to the market, when prices for prompt supply are higher than later months, is a clear sign of a commodity in short supply.
When I graduated with a liberal arts degree in 2401 and moved to Seattle, the city was still affordable, but skilled jobs were in short supply.
You can use a clear lipliner to outline your lips (because, let's face it, black lipliners are in short supply), and then fill in with lipstick.
Seabed nodules are dominated by compounds of iron (which is commonplace) and manganese (which is rarer, but not in short supply from mines on dry land).
The restoration minimized the need for regular maintenance work since labor is in short supply, with the young and able moving to cities for better jobs.
With the economy in freefall, hungry mobs have looted food stories, power and water are in short supply and hospitals are unable to care for newborns.
An analysis in the report found that two-thirds of 163 drugs in short supply in recent years were available as generics, generally at low cost.
They said a dependence on U.S. assets exposes those countries to risks that they cannot repay their debts if dollar-based assets are in short supply.
Variety notes that studio space is in short supply in England, with major sound stages undergoing major expansions to keep up with demand for shooting space.
The intrigue: The resolution, like the Green New Deal, steers clear of policy specifics — something in short supply from Sanders thus far during his presidential run.
That will require leadership and determination of a kind she demonstrated but that is in short supply in the social-media echo chamber of our times.
We could feed more cattle with that extra hay, but they'll also need more water and more space, both of which will be in short supply.
Fernando Marevere, a local village chief, said the main concern for new arrivals at Guara Guara was food and medicines, which were both in short supply.
Initial public offerings were in short supply in 2016, with retailer Aritzia Inc's foray one of the few issues to hit the Canadian market last year.
Plus, it's not like people who want up close and personal access to the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in short supply.
Very few people in the US—or elsewhere for that matter—are vaccinated against yellow fever, and vaccinations are in short supply, complicating matters even further.
But when a different drug, methotrexate, was in short supply, pediatricians stopped giving it to all patients who required high doses, including those in research trials.
Big tech companies are snapping up every available square foot, as there is huge demand for large office spaces, which continue to be in short supply.
Most importantly, though, Heterotopias is animated by a sense of slow-burning anarchic experimentation that feels in short supply in the churn of constant media production.
Shaheena Khan, manager of the Agha Khan Rural Support Programme, which provided advice in building the plan, agreed that both could potentially be in short supply.
This is especially true in a housing market like London, where landlords already wield disproportionate power over tenants simply because housing stock is in short supply.
Hurricane and storm surge warnings are in effect for South Florida, where gas is in short supply and highways are jammed as millions of residents evacuate.
You'll need a master's degree or a doctorate to apply for a job as an archaeologist or anthropologist, but future positions may be in short supply.
The flights to airports outside Havana are used mostly by Cuban Americans to visit relatives and take goods that are in short supply in the island.
Seasonal workers from eastern Europe are in short supply as wages in their home countries have improved, said Berend Tusch, tourism chief at trade union Vida.
We should recognize that for any disease in which organ transplants are in short supply, better treatment of another disease may spare more organs for transplant.
What seems in short supply among elites, including Ivy league-educated elites, is empathy, the ability to imagine the lives of those impacted by the law.
Filming equipment, air purifiers and electronic toothbrushes and robotic vacuum cleaners were in short supply in the Chinese market, according to a third of the respondents.
Fuel and relief items such as food, medicine and water have been in short supply since Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico more than a week ago.
The Coliseum, the Colossus of Rhodes, the pyramids, Atlantis—they have a kind of grand quiet to them, and quiet is in short supply these days.
The law would allow the administration to force American industry to manufacture medical supplies that are in short supply and sell them to the federal government.
That is, we can relax social distancing policies when hospitals seem to be managing cases, and ramp them up when ICU beds are in short supply.
Even though the pandemic has barely begun in the United States, personal protective equipment is already in short supply, forcing providers to resort to desperate measures.
The move would allow the administration to force American industry to manufacture medical supplies that are in short supply in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
But nowadays the treasures are silence and darkness and undeveloped natural beauty and all those other things that seem to be in short supply of late.
Mr. Kelly has been unable to fill a number of White House jobs, and talented and capable people who understand Mr. Trump are in short supply.
But while it gives the government priority, invoking the act does not do anything to increase production of these items, which increasingly are in short supply.
In 20193, more than 85% of drugs on Iraq's essential medicines list were either in short supply or completely unavailable, former health minister Alwan told Reuters.
The new test could also boost the efforts of US authorities to contain the spread of the virus, as testing kits have been in short supply.
Executives face tough decisions about who could have to be isolated and, in some cases, need oxygen, ventilators and protective gear that's already in short supply.
There are currently 219,103 people in the intensive care unit, meaning they are hooked up to ventilators — a device that's in short supply in New York.
Once patients are in the hospital, physicians and nurses worry they won't have anything to offer them other than ventilators, which are already in short supply.
Coca-Cola could be in short supply of artificial sweetener for diet and zero-sugar drinks because of coronavirus Time to stock up on Coke Zero.
Many of the Super Tuesday states contain large numbers of voters who are supportive of Biden and are in short supply in the first two contests.
Chile is often praised as a capitalist oasis, a prospering and stable nation on a continent where both prosperity and stability have been in short supply.
The situation with sodium bicarbonate solution appears to have begun in February when Pfizer, the main supplier, announced it was in short supply, Ms. Fox said.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported Monday that latex gloves, hand disinfectant gel and bleach products were in short supply as inhabitants sought to protect themselves.
Oriental Air Bridge had never hired a pilot Mr. Miyazaki's age before, but, with skilled pilots in short supply nationwide, it has been expanding its recruiting.
It was unclear what sent some Chinese customers over the edge about the cat cups, beyond the fact that they were cute and in short supply.
But as bacteria become resistant to common drugs, stronger antibiotics are in short supply, and without these, doctors are faced with infections they simply cannot treat.
In 20193, more than 85% of drugs on Iraq's essential medicines list were either in short supply or completely unavailable, former health minister Alwan told Reuters.
Drama was not in short supply either as there was a weird heavyweight disqualification, and a heavyweight almost-disqualification which instead became a weird heavyweight TKO.
Carbon pricing: Warren endorsed a tax, and Beto O'Rourke came out in favor of a cap-and-trade system, but specifics were in short supply overall.
Some data is in short supply, since NOAA has assessed the abundance of only 17 percent of the marine mammal species that it is mandated to monitor.
"Organs are in short supply and are not genetically matched to the recipient," Hiromitsu Nakauchi, the study's principal investigator from Stanford University, told Gizmodo in an email.
Yet "Saudenfreude," or satisfaction over condemnation of its neighbour's alleged drawing-and-quartering of a prominent dissident in its Istanbul consulate, is in short supply in Doha.
Generating high-quality fakes does require tons of raw input to fine-tune the resulting fake, but that's not exactly in short supply on celebrities or politicians.
Lawmakers trade blame Several lawmakers who represent Florida in Congress said details were in short supply -- though they traded blame over who was responsible for the situation.
"Serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in Whitehall, and that is not the case in the Commission or in the Council," the former ambassador wrote.
At Dadaab, refugees have found not only safety but also education, health care and business opportunities — all in short supply in parts of the region, especially Somalia.
If they end up out of action for a year or more, the UFC loses two reliable draws in an era where those are in short supply.
Why it matters: The lack of teachers is stunting student learning, as growing class sizes are becoming unmanageable learning environments, and teacher aides are in short supply.
As for the Charmed reboot, details are still in short supply, though one thing we know certain: former Charmed star, Alyssa Milano will not be tuning in.
The iPhone 6s Plus was in short supply after launch due not only to high demand, but apparently because of problems securing enough backlights for the display.
SO, JUST LOOK AT ROUGH THINGS WITH INCOMES GOING UP, HOUSEHOLD FORMATION GOING UP, HOUSING IN SHORT SUPPLY, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO START BUILDING MORE HOMES.
But irrational exuberance was in short supply at the end of a day, when Zenefits, nominated in the fastest rising start-up category, announced an executive reorganization.
Wood was in short supply around major urban areas by the 17th and 18th centuries but it is unclear whether shortages were localized or becoming more general.
All of them appear to have at least ten years' bladesmithing experience, even though recreational bladesmiths must by this stage of industrial capitalism be in short supply.
The exclusive packages — ranging from $6900,2628 to $28503,22019 and which include a meet-and-greet with the former first lady — also seemed to be in short supply.
That's because to win organic certification for milk, the cows producing it must eat organic feed, which has been in short supply over the last several years.
Consistency and constancy in support of both America's national interest and the rules-based international order have been in short supply over the past decade or more.
While debate and amendment were in short supply in Congress as a whole, the reasons for this debate deficit were different in the House and the Senate.
This is where the Japanese Boxing Commission and the country's main promoter, Teiken, usually hold big weigh-ins—which is to say, solitude is in short supply.
Food at some Olympic venues has been in short supply, and long security lines have caused some spectators to miss the events they had paid to see.
As the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, she would have given the Trump cabinet a voice from congressional leadership — and another woman, currently in short supply.
But if suffering is never in short supply nor are opportunities for intercession, as Helen learns, to live according to the virtues of compassion, courage, self-sacrifice.
Because the coronavirus is so contagious, it could easily overwhelm America's public health system, leaving hospitals too full to properly treat patients and equipment in short supply.
Since the coronavirus spread to Serbia earlier this month, face masks have been a sought-after commodity in the Balkan country and are still in short supply.
Public health officials and medical professional had for weeks been urging healthy people to not stockpile the masks, which are now in short supply at some hospitals.
Among the relatives of the submarine's crew members, who have been waiting more than a year for news of their loved ones, patience is in short supply.
With people and companies involved in the two surging tech niches buying up the same chips, G.P.U.s have been in short supply over the past several months.
Late Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration issued a statement noting that one drug is now in short supply because of problems related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Teachers in Oklahoma say more spending on education is needed, asserting that things such as facilities, equipment and textbooks are run down, outdated or in short supply.
The pace of new business openings have increased sharply and improvements in the jobs market have left some employers warning about skilled workers being in short supply.
This Ireland isn't the land of Guinness, and green is in short supply; most scenes here are steeped in shades of gray, matching the film's forbidding mood.
Auto-catalyst palladium, which is in short supply, has risen 18% so far this month, having hit a record high of $2,582.19 per ounce on Jan. 20.
Know the talent you needTech talent is in short supply, so knowing the exact positions the IT department needs can help make the hiring challenge less arduous.
Last year, the iPhone X was in short supply, so people wanted to get their hands on the device as soon as it was released in store.
Funk was in short supply along the receiving line, though, and in its place were the standard brand mentions with a lighter-than-expected peppering of politics.
Continuity and stability have been in short supply under the current administration, and Powell is a conventional choice as a traditional, mainstream Republican who understands Wall Street.
Grinders buy the bulk of mid crop and light crop beans, which are smaller than main crop cocoa, but this season they have been in short supply.
And a sense of well-being seems to be in short supply in the US. Americans are only becoming more miserable, according to the World Happiness Report.
"I saw the previous toilet paper creation girl and thought about the other thing that is in short supply right now in the same vein," they said.
At the same time, natural gas has been in short supply, and in some cases construction has not been completed on the pipelines needed to deliver it.
"This takes knowledge of the rules and effort to abide by them, two things that seem to be in short supply in this White House," he added.
In a 2011 interview with the architecture and design website Architonic, he explained why he thought works that provoked that description were in short supply in design.
Rice and instant noodles have been delivered to many shelters, but clean water, wet weather gear, fresh clothes, and blankets are in short supply, some evacuees said.
Jacklin, who also won the 1969 British Open and 1970 U.S. Open, believes modern-day golf has become too one-dimensional, with imagination and creativity in short supply.
Human skin is usually sourced in two ways: either from another area of a patient's body or from a cadaver, something that's often in short supply and expensive.
That problem has grown more acute this year with heavier crude in short supply after U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, production declines in Mexico and transportation bottlenecks in Canada.
But in recent weeks, imported commodities like cooking oil have been in short supply as a dollar shortage makes it harder for state importers to secure regular supplies.
"Currently in Africa, there are great entrepreneurs, a huge demand and proven technology to deliver these sorts of projects, but commercial finance is in short supply," Manaberi says.
"Side parts for car body production are currently in short supply in sections of downstream vehicle construction because of this technical problem," VW said in an emailed statement.
Miguel's research found that witch killings during the 1990s peaked during periods of drought and flooding, when food was in short supply and the elderly became a burden.
Click here to view original GIFCap's shield has deflected all kinds of shit over the last few years, but outside the Marvel universe, vibranium is in short supply.
Water, which has been in short supply due to a prolonged dry spell on the island, as well as food and medical supplies were being distributed from trucks.
Reading fiction also allows us to expand the limits of our imagination and helps us develop empathy — qualities that seem to be in short supply at the moment.
Japan's top sports drink is named Pocari Sweat, and I'd resorted to it a few times on humid days when the vending machine water was in short supply.
Then came a crackdown on over-prescribing and a surge in demand for street heroin, which at the time happened to be poor quality and in short supply.
High-quality 360-degree video is in short supply Those films are still in woefully short supply, so the Factory set out to create one of its own.
On Thursday night, with hope already in short supply, the Raptors slogged their way through the final minutes of the first half, missing nine straight field-goal attempts.
Bipartisanship is in short supply these days; let's harness this momentum to reach an agreement that could truly end the scourge of youth tobacco use in our lifetime.
When basic decency and respect for human life are in short supply from the federal government, it's hard to imagine our current administration suddenly taking this report seriously.
Labor is tight in the surrounding area, as it is in much of the Midwest, and the kind of high-tech skills Foxconn needs are in short supply.
While the EpiPen is but one among the hundreds of products in short supply, it has outsize importance for Mylan because it is the company's best-known drug.
The Hill reports that the 5000 people who rely on dialysis to stay alive are now at risk while fuel required to power generators is in short supply.
"Policing social media would require both additional resources and individuals who are skilled in monitoring and collating these communications, both of which are in short supply," Ross said.
Some may argue against using senior students in the workforce, noting that PPE is in short supply and attending physicians will still need to see the patients anyway.
The law would allow the Trump administration to compel American industry to manufacture critical medical supplies like masks and gloves that are in short supply amid the outbreak.
Face masks are for the sick and caregivers only -- they are in short supply and should not be used by those who are not sick, the CDC says.
Sex, sexuality, the rewards and compromises of long-term relationships, even the eroticized thrill of spectacular professional success — these themes are never in short supply on this show.
Beijing's capital controls, and fears that more measures could be on the way, have tightened conditions in a city where the Chinese currency is already in short supply.
While the program seeks to attract immigrants to fill occupations in areas where needed skills are in short supply, some experts believe the approach has been largely ineffective.
Their research explains how cells function and may help treat diseases in which oxygen is in short supply — including anemia, heart attacks and strokes — as well as cancers.
Traders said there were expectations its 10th anniversary iPhone X, which Apple priced at $999, would begin shipping shortly, though there was speculation it was in short supply.
Housekeepers that keep hospitals clean, Takano stated, are already in short supply because of the fact that they are offered salaries that aren't competitive with the private sector.
Though new media is not in short supply here, Mr. Lew and Ms. Locks have also sought out acres of oil and acrylic on canvas, primarily by women.
Food, water and cooking fuel have all been reported to be in short supply, and residents have described increased harassment from Islamic State fighters preparing for the attack.
Commenting gigs on TV are in short supply, and coaching and general manager jobs in the N.H.L. are hard to come by, and harder to hold on to.
On the negative side, the iPhone X is expected to be in short supply — at least initially — and it will set you back $1,000 for the cheapest model.
He said Zimbabwe had 62 days supply of petrol and 32 days for diesel, which is in short supply and has led to long queues in the capital.
Praise was always going to be in short supply after Trump's sharp election campaign criticism of the alliance, which he blamed for not doing more to combat terrorism.
However, the U.S. is mostly producing light sweet oil, and it's the medium sour crude grades used in U.S. Gulf Coast refineries and throughout Asia that's in short supply.
Young voters were in short supply even at a swing through college campuses, and Biden largely avoided urban centers and college towns until near the end of the campaign.
The practice shows no sign of letting up as the crisis continues — the internal production of food and medicines is severely limited and hard cash is in short supply.
I hadn't really paid mind to the veracity of that statement until early last year, when a rough patch in my life meant laughter was suddenly in short supply.
Apple has already tested the appeal for a glossy phone with the jet-black iPhone 7 Plus, which has been in short supply since it was unveiled this fall.
Shortly after battery replacements were cut to $29, several battery models were said to be in short supply, particularly for the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and iPhone 6S Plus.
Solid numbers are in short supply, but Munich Re, a reinsurer, reckons that a market that wrote $4bn of premiums in 2018 could be writing $8bn-9bn by 2020.
What's more, as radiologists cease to be in short supply, their bargaining power will be eroded, and so, too, will their ability to ask for and receive pay rises.
It's well-established that talent is in short supply in the AI industry, but a new report from Chinese tech giant Tencent underscores how great the need might be.
"Forget the noise — all the geopolitical stuff affects market but unemployment is going down, and wages are going up, business confidence is high and housing is in short supply."
With pork in short supply as authorities try to contain the highly contagious disease, shoppers are turning to chicken as a substitute, with some diners also concerned about safety.
Washington (CNN)The scandals that are metastasizing around the Trump administration are rankling some of the President's largest contributors, who were already in short supply after his insurgent campaign.
The new control measures aimed at curbing the demand for dollars, in short supply since the 2011 uprising drove away tourists and foreign investors — key earners of hard currency.
Begun in 2009, the program allows visa holders, asylum seekers and refugees to bypass the green card process if they possess unique, in-demand skills otherwise in short supply.
For a long time it was in short supply, with decades of war, political division and the spiralling horrors of the Khmers Rouges perversely protecting the Mekong from exploitation.
We are later told that cooking oil is in short supply, leaving people unable to cook for themselves and further reliant on the limited hot meals provided by volunteers.
With AI talent in short supply, Google's latest push in China is also an opportunity for the company to snap up top researchers in the world's second-largest economy.
It could cost trillions of dollars to fix everything that needs fixing — but money to fix these problems always is in short supply and often diverted to other priorities.
Competition is particularly cut-throat in China's mobile gaming sector, where creativity is in short supply and a popular shortcut to success is knocking off an already viral title.
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration warned that one undisclosed drug was already in short supply in the United States because of problems related to the virus outbreak.
Throughout the recession and much of its aftermath, when many Americans were grateful to receive a paycheck instead of a pink slip, jobs and raises were in short supply.
On Friday, Trump invoked the Defense Production Act, a Korean War-era statute that can force American companies to manufacture items in short supply — such as ventilators and masks.
Prioritizing tests for the most vulnerable underscores the concern among health officials that coronavirus cases are already overwhelming the health system and draining resources that are in short supply.
Prioritizing tests for the most vulnerable underscores the concern among health officials that coronavirus cases are already overwhelming the health system and draining resources that are in short supply.
Luckily, they tour like motherfuckers, so said experience was never in short supply until recently, when a family situation necessitated their taking a hiatus from touring for several years.
The drug has been in short supply around the world as a result of manufacturing problems at Teva and Mylan, until recently the only two companies that supplied Britain.
Countries in the region quickly shut borders and ordered lockdowns in response to the pandemic, but the drought means water is in short supply in much of the area.
Relief supplies were bottled up at the port, gas and food were in short supply, and electrical power was cut off to large sections of the island for months.
There is concern that labor, already in short supply in the construction business, could be hit by COVID-19, should builders see the virus become prevalent on job sites.
Once approved, the production of new products such as vaccines or antivirals specifically designed for COVID-19 will ramp up slowly, so they will be especially in short supply.
Instead, Trump argued that companies were voluntarily contacting the White House about ways they could help convert their factory floors to making products that may be in short supply.
While bipartisanship in today's political environment seems to be in short supply, financial literacy should strive to be one of the few areas of agreement within the political spectrum.
Protective equipment is already in short supply, and prison staffers, who are not trained to deal with a pandemic, worry that the virus will soon begin spreading like wildfire.
The Canadian company said it would make scrubs and patient gowns, which are in short supply, and will begin distributing them to local hospitals free of cost next week.
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists tracks more than 200 medications in short supply, among them everyday necessities like antibiotics, dextrose and several vaccines, including the rabies vaccine.
The group has since contracted with for-profit manufacturers and is selling 18 such drugs, including antibiotics and other products, like morphine, that have previously been in short supply.
First of all, if you're healthy, your urine should be about 95% water (this is why you hear about survivalists drinking their pee when water is in short supply).
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (Reuters) - When U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden went to an Iowa university to campaign this week, one thing was in short supply: students who support him.
And personal space is in short supply: The Democrats have packed their offices with extra desks and new shelving to hold all the paperwork they need at the ready.
More than 69 percent cited the low unemployment rate, which by definition puts workers in short supply, as one of the reasons skilled employees are so hard to find.
Of the 12 kg of grain, refugees said they sell one to pay for grinding the rest into flour, and another to buy soap, which is in short supply.
Yet funding shortages mean food aid is in short supply and malnutrition will increase dramatically if donor money runs out in May, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said.
To restore opportunity to places where it's in short supply, America should redouble its efforts to bring modern manufacturing and its benefits to the communities that need us most.
But cheesemakers are in short supply, so the fine cheeses that Art Ludlow and his sons, Peter and John, produce at Mecox Bay Dairy are all the more precious.
Many of the traits of character and leadership that Obama possesses, and that maybe we have taken too much for granted, have suddenly gone missing or are in short supply.
Unfortunately, exact figures for the program's efficacy and reach are in short supply, but the program claims to already have covered 480 communities and erected over 100,000 solar street lamps.
Here are the other key details from the note, which was seen by Appleinsider: The iPhone 8 will be in short supply at launch but will be announced in September.
Nods to the boxing legend were not in short supply following Ali's death in early June, but Snoop pulled an awesome selfie out of the drawer for his own tribute.
His silky shots were in short supply as Cilic threatened to "blow away" Federer, just as the Croatian had done en route to the U.S. Open title two years ago.
Earlier, De Minaur beat big-serving American Reilly Opelka 7-6(2) 6-7(4) 7-6(3) in the first semi-final, where break points were in short supply.
Since I was traveling in August, Namibia's peak travel season — winter months translate to pleasant daytime highs in the 80s and 90s — 4-by-4s can be in short supply.
While in fact, fundamentals of bullish oil prices are strong now, as once the U.S. implements sanctions against Iran in Nov officially, then oil market will be in short supply.
Kaur first witnessed the use of community health workers in sub-Saharan Africa, where doctors are in short supply and difficult to reach and later had an internship with Mamelani.
But in an economy built on production cycles that run to the minute, and where storing stock wastes time and money, warehousing is in short supply and prices are rising.
Nintendo Switch is in short supply — which is good news for Nintendo, but not so great news for customers looking to get their hands on one of the new consoles.
But producers can't afford to push production too far, because pipelines to carry the oil and gas from the field to refineries and export terminals are still in short supply.
Osterloh said, while he wished Google had more Pixels to sell (they were in short supply) it was well received by Google's audience for its top-rated camera and hardware.
Popular Nintendo products, from the original Wii to its Amiibo figures, are often in short supply, making it difficult or impossible to just walk into a store and buy one.
The Trump solution would, among other things, deprive the world economy of its most crucial safe asset, U.S. debt, at a time when safe assets are already in short supply.
That's a real privilege in this country, where paid vacation and holidays are in short supply and where employees who have vacation time feel pressured not to take it off.
With the virtuous trait in short supply, hiring people dangerously close to Buffett's "dumb and lazy" scale may have an adverse effect on the growth of the businesses we lead.
So the main goal of Won't You Be My Neighbor is to convince us that while kindness and empathy are in short supply today, it need not be that way.
Savings also come from not having to station air traffic controllers, who are in short supply, in remote parts of the country for only a couple of flights a day.
Even the special N-95 filter masks, designed to be true virus protection and now in short supply, are effective only if properly fitted and worn over clean-shaven faces.
The chain, which he visits once a month, also carries GreenLight and Johnny Lightning brands of collectibles, which Mr. Pose said were in short supply at Walmart and Target stores.
As one who prizes the qualities of restraint, balance and refreshing acidity, which were in short supply in Ribera del Duero, I have not often gravitated toward the region's wines.
Marney Gruber, an emergency doctor who works in multiple hospitals around New York City, said commonly used medications were in short supply and hospitals were running out of oxygen tanks.
Doctors, nurses and other medical personnel are being called heroes for their dedication as they continue working in increasingly dangerous conditions -- with masks and other protective gear in short supply.
It has said that at least one drug is currently in short supply in the United States because of difficulties related to the coronavirus, but has not said which one.
The old currency could be exchanged for new bills, but those were in short supply and no replacement bills had been printed to avoid tipping off anyone about the plan.
Both stories are really about how central cooking is to our lives, and how important it is to do, particularly when life is difficult, when hope is in short supply.
New York (CNN Business)Bad news for spicy fast food fans: A popular Burger King sauce is in short supply because of the ripple effect of a global horseradish shortage.
Auto industry and labor leaders have said 3 million commercial truck jobs could eventually be at risk if self-driving vehicles replaced human drivers, who are already in short supply.
For the citizens of New York, however, the newly restored home served as a morale booster while necessities were in short supply and traumatized refugees were pouring into the city.
Cardiac pacemakers are in short supply in the country, and patients must abandon their regular lifestyles, and become admitted to hospitals where they are hooked up to a cardiac machine.
This is partly due to problems in secondary and primary schools where lack of funding means some classrooms do not have computers and advanced maths teachers are in short supply.
Even before the iPhone X was officially unveiled, reports predicted it would be in short supply due to complications with the phone's headline feature — the large edge-to-edge OLED display.
Shortages in the United States hit a peak in 2011 due to manufacturing outages, yet the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists still lists 155 products as being in short supply.
More boats are setting sail in America than ever before, but the ramps needed to get the vessels in the water are in short supply or in need of dire repair.
Vehicles are in short supply in Battlefield 1, so make sure you're supporting your team and — for the love of all that is holy — make repairs when your ride takes damage.
At the same time, there will be greater demand for professionals in cyber security, which is expected to be in short supply by 2019, with a shortage of 1.5 million talents.
More broadly, volumes have been muted and liquidity in short supply over the festive season in Europe, with little by way of company news to spur significant moves among single stocks.
Although compounders aren't allowed to copy any medication (whether patented or generic) that is readily available, they can make substitutes for drugs that are off the market or in short supply.
Mr. Williams, the 55-year-old president of the San Francisco Fed, is a respected economist who will bring academic expertise that is in short supply among the Fed's senior leaders.
Donald Trump supporters were in short supply at this week's Code Conference, an invitation-only gathering of tech and media elites held at a high-end resort just outside Los Angeles.
Some have broken out in the long lines that start forming long before dawn in the hope of getting subsidized goods that are always in short supply and often non-existent.
In Queenstown, an adventure hotspot on the South Island, hotel accommodation is in short supply, in particular over peak times such as the Christmas and the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday.
The strength of the Old Bronx was its people, who learned to have confidence in themselves and pride in their communities at a time when both qualities were in short supply.
Because of this attitude, information about modern contraception was hard to come by— even though options like the pill, condoms and IUDs were available at the time, albeit in short supply.
In both, the formula includes asking an audience to empathize with artificial intelligence, at a time when such compassion -- even toward fellow citizens with opposing viewpoints -- is often in short supply.
According to a recent study in the journal Health Affairs by Ms. Fox and colleagues, the number of emergency and critical care drugs in short supply has grown in recent years.
But the evidence we have to date suggests that, in the aggregate, women's leadership promotes stability, equality, and bipartisanship -- values that too often are in short supply in today's political climate.
Looking forward, at this stage in the recovery process, one would expect wages to rise faster, shortages of people with particular job skills in short supply to increase and rising costs.
The House Ways and Means Committee said Friday that U.S. businesses can start applying for the temporary suspension of duties on products that are not available or in short supply domestically.
Major real estate markets including New York, Miami, and Los Angeles are currently over-saturated with luxury properties, while affordable housing remains in short supply, Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower previously reported.
In a country where soap is in short supply, a dozen brands are on sale in a Chinese-owned grocery store, where seven models of flat-screen televisions are also available.
"Consistent with Trump downplaying the severity of this crisis, his Commerce Department is encouraging the export of the very protective gear already in short supply," Mr. Doggett said in a statement.
SUDAN CHAD SOUTH SUDAN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Bakala Bangui DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO REPUBLIC OF CONGO 2230 MILES By The New York Times Electricity is also in short supply in Bangui.
As we walked the long hallway toward the entryway to the tarmac, I felt as though I was on a high-altitude mountain peak, where the oxygen was in short supply.
What he has not seen in many years is a pay raise, not even as Norway's unemployment rate has remained below 5 percent, signaling that working hands are in short supply.
In order to pass these tests, our nation and the world need goodwill, sacrifice, wisdom, and compromise, attributes that are in short supply during this age of divisiveness, recrimination, and extremism.
They're providing first responders and healthcare workers with vital equipment in short supply, and helping everyday people who have been affected by the disease with free meals, storage, and other services.
While the efficacy and safety of the DIY cloth masks are no match for the N95 surgical masks currently in short supply around the country, they're often considered better than nothing.
Because I'm in my 30s, healthy (low risk), and test kits are in short supply, Swiss authorities asked me to self-quarantine at home and call back if things got bad.
He received a master's degree in comparative literature at Indiana University in 1956 and was considering law school at Yale but, money being in short supply, first joined the merchant marine.
While some factories have started up again in recent days, many are still closed or operating well below capacity, with parts in short supply and workers stranded hundreds of miles away.
Distillates tend to be in short supply towards the end of the economic and oil price cycles as industrial activity heads towards a peak, helping put upward pressure on crude prices.
The Brooklyn Public Library runs a wealth of programs, among them the Cookmobile, which offers free cooking classes for high schoolers, particularly in neighborhoods where fresh ingredients are in short supply.
When alternative treatments were much less effective, 72 percent of participants said they would transfer care to another doctor or health system to gain access to the medication in short supply.
FDA could also be given the statutory authority to rapidly approve importation of critical drugs in short supply even if the foreign manufacturer has not obtained FDA marketing approval via reciprocity.
They worry that many people may get immunized who won't benefit, adding needless cost to the U.S. healthcare system and possibly shortchanging people overseas, where the vaccine is in short supply.
Your dad used a cycle of crisis and negotiation, cheat-and-repeat, to wheedle economic and diplomatic concessions and play for time — time that, in his case, was in short supply.
But as Danielle Kurtzleben explained in 2014, organic feed has often been in short supply (particularly in recent years, as it's been far more lucrative for farmers to grow conventional feed).
Talent in robotics programming is in short supply, Piechnick told me, which is part of the reason it's so expensive and so difficult to find people to actually do the job currently.
Not all employees said they witnessed abuse, and many said they did the best they could, even spending their own money on snacks for patients when the hospital was in short supply.
The big picture: The idea for Civica Rx spawned earlier this year because the founding hospitals were fed up with generic drug companies raising prices on products that were in short supply.
CARACAS (Reuters) - With scores of medicines in short supply due to a severe financial squeeze, Venezuela is suffering a "humanitarian crisis" and requires rapid international assistance, according to a major pharmaceutical association.
Monetary policy works, in large part, by increasing borrowing and spending, but success depends on there being willing and able borrowers, who in times of economic trouble may be in short supply.
Women may still be in short supply on every single one of Billboard's country charts, but one of the genre's newest stars, Carly Pearce, refuses to be discouraged by the boys club.
I've actually found that women have become my mentors more as I got older... When I was young, it was in short supply; women didn't have the jobs or the power yet.
In post-revolutionary America they were expected to become independent as soon as possible because labour was in short supply, which made the relationship between the generations less hierarchical than in Europe.
It's easy to unleash a witch-cackle at the image of Ani DiFranco reupholstering a music executive's sofa with her uterus lining but, for the most part, laffs were in short supply.
Those fat pay-packets serve the economy by encouraging young workers to develop skills that are in short supply—provided, of course, that they know how much they can expect to earn.
Coking coal used in steel production meanwhile has been in short supply in China as the government shut small producers and curbed earlier over-production in a bid to improve air quality.
The lucky few who managed to get hold of the new Rs 250,27 notes struggled to change them into smaller denominations as Rs 25 and smaller currency notes remain in short supply.
Why it matters: Today's Uber is all about matching riders and drivers, but the company's future efforts in self-driving cars and machine intelligence require a type of talent in short supply.
Yet most vaccines currently used for meningitis C outbreaks in Africa are first generation vaccines which are in short supply as they are being phased out in other parts of the world.
But this year, even with some of pop's biggest names on the same stage, the moments were in short supply (save for the 16 of them the show turned over to Beyoncé).
Manufacturing has gotten romanticized so much just because those jobs were well paying, and now in short supply, but you know, nobody wants to work at a furnace in a steel plant.
Even if the lowest, most disappointing doldrums now lie behind VR, as Gartner reckons, talking to erstwhile VR enthusiasts, it's clear that near-term enthusiasm for the tech is in short supply.
Isolated reserves in northern Ontario rely on ice roads to transport supplies in the winter, but warmer weather means those roads haven't frozen yet, so food and water are in short supply.
The directive is intended to free up beds in hospitals and conserve gowns, gloves and masks that are needed to protect health workers but are in short supply all around the world.
Raines says that sanitizer, gloves, masks, and dry, warm clothes are in short supply, leading many to wonder what will happen when COVID-19 tears through Skid Row and inevitably overwhelms hospitals.
The masks are an important piece of protective equipment worn by health workers while treating patents who might have the COVID-2900 coronavirus, and have been in short supply as demand surged.
They're reusing gowns and wiping down their face shields and goggles with bleach wipes between patients instead of tossing the contaminated items and donning sterile new gear, which is in short supply.
The self-congratulation masks a growing awareness that, for all its economic success, China has become a hard-edged society where the spirit of sharing and social trust is in short supply.
In southeast Washington, one of the poorest neighborhoods of the U.S. capital, the local chapter of Black Lives Matter on Sunday distributed hand sanitizer and other toiletries that are in short supply.
Time, however, is in short supply during Munich's summer festival, which became all too apparent in a rather sketchy "Siegfried," and a "Götterdämmerung" that took until the final hour to get going.
Toyota and others are telling the government that they need continued, unfettered access to the European Union, for exports, imports and engineering talents, which they say is in short supply in Britain.
The next funding deadline is likely to come at a politically inopportune time — as the House is moving rapidly toward an impeachment vote and when bipartisan cooperation will be in short supply.
With hospitals pushed to the brink, doctors in short supply, and emergency phone lines tied up due to non-stop calls, the coronavirus isn't just putting a strain on Asian healthcare systems.
The deal, marked with a signing ceremony in Kuwait with officials from both countries, gives Saudi Arabia access to a kind of heavy crude that is in short supply in world markets.
While apartments are in short supply in major cities across the country, Munich is Germany's most expensive, in part due to its near zero vacancy rate, according to a Deutsche Bank report.
Part history lesson and partly a gentle rebuke to his colleagues, McCain interspersed his comments with humor and humility, a trait in short supply today in both the legislative and executive branches.
The invitations, printed primly with each attendee's name and affiliation, no larger than a pack of gum and eminently lose-able in the dark hole of a handbag, were in short supply.
Such skills are in short supply globally, and McKinsey has estimated demand for technological skills will rise by 55% by 2030 based on analysis focusing on the United States and Western Europe.
Subsidies for utilities may be cut, staple goods are in short supply in some parts of the country and wages at state-owned firms are said to have gone unpaid for many workers.
Britain's new Finance Minister Philip Hammond comes with an attribute that has been in short supply in one of the most tumultuous periods in British politics: He's regarded a safe pair of hands.
Growing up at the end of World War II and the subsequent Allied occupation of Japan, Sumiko says media outlets were in short supply, and her main source of music was the radio.
With money for policing in short supply (the Met's budget has been cut by almost a fifth since 2011), those paying for extra officers want to make sure they are exactly that—extra.
Great tattoo art, like Slumdog's hollow-eyed femme fatales and Oskar's geometric animals, aren't in short supply, but one South Korean tattoo artist, Oozy, stands out for the sheer breadth of his creativity.
Chinese efforts to stop the coronavirus outbreak have hit even those companies that make essential equipment for medical and emergency workers, gear that is in short supply in many parts of the country.
News reporters were not allowed to attend sessions featuring "abductees," but people who claim to have been visited or whisked away by small creatures with large dark eyes were not in short supply.
In a year where compassion has sometimes felt in short supply, where politicians from both political parties have at times failed to inspire, Americans are still quietly honoring one another for their sacrifices.
Break points were in short supply but the Greek 21-year-old managed to break his opponent twice in the encounter while winning a commanding 89% of his first service points to advance.
Mad Max: Fury Road was one of the most highly acclaimed films of 2015, a barreling, no-holds-barred ride through a dry future hellscape where gasoline and water are in short supply.
With fewer jobless workers willing to accept whatever salary they're offered — and skilled workers in short supply able to negotiate a better wage — employers are having a harder time keeping paychecks in check.
People from vegetable sellers to taxi drivers have registered to use mobile payment applications to attract customers who do not have enough paper money, which is in short supply due to soaring prices.
A gay Afghanistan veteran, Harvard graduate, and Rhodes Scholar, he says he'll turn around his party like he's turning around his Rust Belt city—promoting progressivism in places where it's in short supply.
It's only been two weeks since a consortium of hospital systems said they are forming their own not-for-profit drug company to make generic drugs that are in short supply or overpriced.
The Kochs both immediately named "cock" as the current favorite way to describe male genitalia within the genre, the charmingly self-censored "members" and "organs" of yesteryear are in short supply these days.
Hope for sustained success has been in short supply for Nebraska since it failed to build upon its surprising 2013-14 squad that ended the school's 15-year drought from the Big Dance.
A rival allergy injector known as Adrenaclick, which is marketed by Amneal Pharmaceuticals, is also in short supply because of issues at a Pfizer plant in McPherson, Kansas, which makes the crucial ingredient.
The Parma factory also makes GSK's new injectable drug Nucala for severe asthma and Benlysta for lupus, but the spokeswoman said these medicines were not in short supply because there were plentiful stocks.
What these young people who toil behind the scenes lack in experience or technical skill, they make up for in ambition — an attribute that is not exactly in short supply among their cohort.
"The dollars are the grease in the cogs of the financial system and when they were in short supply, things just weren't 'working'," said Brad Bechtel, global head of FX at Jefferies LLC.
At first, the plan was to build an app to figure out where there were clusters of cases in order to better determine where testing kits, in short supply, might be better allocated.
Families who managed to flee IS-held areas have told the UN that food, water and medicines are in short supply and that snipers fire on civilians who try to leave, Grande said.
During the video conference with the governors' group, Trump reportedly suggested they obtain their own medical equipment that's in short supply as the nation faces an explosion of respiratory infections with the pandemic.
"Look around," Ms. Lin said, speaking in Mandarin, noting that while there were plenty of vendors standing behind tables of confetti cannons and silly string, actual spectators seemed to be in short supply.
Of course, China is hardly alone in punishing price gouging, and it won public praise for fining some pharmacies for raising prices of face masks, which are in short supply all over China.
And the shockingly funny one-liners you expect from Mr. Silver — in which the unspeakable is spoken with the style of a filigree dagger being twisted into the flesh — are in short supply.
With food and water in short supply, life remains far from normal in Zahra, even if Islamic State is on the back foot in Mosul after more than two years of brutal rule.
On a men's squad that includes players with a wide range of abilities, Testwuide, a strapping 6-foot-5 center out of Colorado College, offers the big, physical presence in short supply here.
Analysts and officials pointed to hefty payments for corporate taxes and bond sales as exerting pressure on a market where a key source of liquidity - bank reserve levels - was already in short supply.
In health care, non-compete clauses are especially egregious because they slow down innovation, disrupt the relationship between doctor and patient, and remove doctors — who are already in short supply — from the workforce.
We've seen this sort of thing before with water-filled pods, which could help get clean water to places where it's in short supply, and with considerably less plastic waste than bottled water.
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The art-house sector is extra-dependent on quality, and distributors say gems have been in short supply lately, in part because Netflix has snapped up so many of them (for premium prices).
New antibiotic candidates are in short supply, Dr. Kieny said, because 70 years of research have made it harder to find new ones, and because they are not very profitable for pharmaceutical companies.
More than a decade before, in 1965, the Second Vatican Council released a document called "Gaudium et Spes," or "Joy and Hope" — two gifts now in short supply among the Catholics I know.
The big picture: With good news on politics in short supply and earnings expected to be negative for the second straight quarter, continued solid readings on jobs and consumer spending will be paramount.
At a time when films directed by women sure seem in short supply, Reichardt, whose Meek's Cutoff won the top prize at the Venice International Film Festival, just keeps churning out quality, minimalist films.
Benzathine penicillin, for example, a vital drug for preventing transmission of syphilis from mother to child, has been in short supply for years because of manufacturing problems, inconsistent demand and a relatively low price.
Antoine Griezmann, the France striker who scored one of the goal&aposs Sunday, told a news conference two days before the final, televised on BFM TV, that pride in country is in short supply.
At the height of the commodities boom around 2011, specialized mining equipment was in short supply and companies often had to wait as long as 18 months for a new truck or even tires.
Hitting such an ambitious goal made it easier for residents to believe we could do very difficult things as a city, at a time when civic confidence had been in short supply for decades.

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