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And its money is also flowing to places where capital is in shorter supply.
Not just leadership and motivation would be in shorter supply, but also money for green schemes.
Americana from every era proliferates at the Rose Bowl, but great antiques, formal wear and fancy jewelry are in shorter supply than they used to be.
San Francisco (CNN Business)Coca-Cola says coronavirus has disrupted its supply chain, and artificial sweeteners from China could be in shorter supply if the outbreak continues to spread.
Labour abundance is partly to blame; the owners of factors of production in shorter supply—such as land in Silicon Valley or protected intellectual property—are in a better position to bargain.
But Amazon profits were in shorter supply in its most recent quarter than Wall Street analysts had pined for, and could vanish entirely over the holidays as the company pours money into building warehouses and making original movie and television productions.
And no matter whether one agrees with Comey's approach to the Clinton email investigation, for many of us who served with him in the Department of Justice and the FBI, he stands tall for his integrity and honesty, two qualities now in shorter supply in our government.
As long as they have UL certification, they'll make it through customs and go on sale in the U.S. These new hoverboards will probably be more expensive — it costs more to comply with UL requirements — and in shorter supply as each new shipment is checked by the CSPC for that UL certification.
But precious metals were in shorter supply than in earlier Peruvian cultures. The Inca metalworking style draws much of its inspiration from Chimú art and in fact the best metal workers of Chan Chan were transferred to Cusco when the Kingdom of Chimor was incorporated into the empire. Unlike the Chimú, the Inca do not seem to have regarded metals to be as precious as fine cloth. Nonetheless, the metalworks of the Incas were perhaps the most advanced in America.
Lending institutions again objected, and threatened to withdraw from the province if the act was extended. Brownlee felt that these threats were disingenuous, noting that similar measures already existed to protect merchants.Foster (1981) 146 However, it was a prosperous time for farmers, and so mobilized support for the legislation was in shorter supply than it might have been during a time of economic hardship; Brownlee, newly disillusioned with bankers, withdrew the bill.Foster (1981) 146–147 In autumn 1928, an early frost reduced farm incomes by between ten and 25 percent.
This is a result of the IMO 2020 anti-pollution regulation that bans the use of marine fuel oil with a sulphur content greater than 0.5% on ships not fitted with flue-gas scrubbing plant. Space constraints and safety issues typically prevent the installation of such equipment on LNG carriers, forcing them to abandon the use of the lower-cost, high-suplhur fuel oil and switch to low-sulphur fuels that cost more and are in shorter supply. In these circumstances, boil-off gas may become a more attractive option.
It had been expected that only the east mole at the Port-en- Bessin terminal could be used, and only by small tankers with a capacity of up to , but it was found that both the east and west moles could be used, and for tankers up to . This allowed one mole to be allocated to the British and one to the Americans. The POL supply situation was satisfactory throughout June and July, mainly because the rate of advance was much slower than anticipated, resulting in shorter supply lines and lower fuel consumption. The First Army's daily MT80 consumption in July was around .
At first, shell-shock casualties were rapidly evacuated from the front line – in part because of fear of their unpredictable behaviour.Mcleod, 2004 As the size of the British Expeditionary Force increased, and manpower became in shorter supply, the number of shell shock cases became a growing problem for the military authorities. At the Battle of the Somme in 1916, as many as 40% of casualties were shell-shocked, resulting in concern about an epidemic of psychiatric casualties, which could not be afforded in either military or financial terms. Among the consequences of this were an increasing official preference for the psychological interpretation of shell shock, and a deliberate attempt to avoid the medicalisation of shell shock.
Near-empty food shelves due to panic-buying in Paarl, South Africa Global food security expert Peter Alexander of the University of Edinburgh said that the free-market, just-in-time logistical systems common in industrialized areas are very good at dealing with disruptions in one place or sudden shortages of one commodity but are more vulnerable to systemic shock because there is no slack in the system and no supply reserves to fall back on. In many places there was panic buying with resulting shortages. There were some supply chain disruptions for some products; for instance, many hand pumps for hand sanitizer bottles are imported into the US from China and were in shorter supply. For most food products in the US normal resupply happened, but panic buying causing empty shelves contributed to consumers' impulse to stock up and hoard.
The episode has received positive reviews from critics, who mostly lauded the show's continuing focus on world-building and its increasing characterization, especially the storyline involving Holden and his crew stranded in space. Chris Carabott of IGN gave the episode a rating of 8.5 out of 10, saying it "builds upon the exceptional world building that started in the first episode", and referred the storyline of Holden and his crew stranded in space as "fantastically executed", even though he felt the storyline on Earth "doesn't feel fully developed just yet." Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode a rating of B+, saying it "moves the story forward a few inches, and gets some thrills out of the Knight's predicament", even though "the awe and mystery of [the series premiere] are in shorter supply here", and considered it a bit inferior to the pilot episode. Michael Ahr of Den of Geek gave the episode of 4.5 out of 5, praising the episode's ability to give off "a sense that the delicate balance is about to shift dramatically keeps viewers leaning in towards their screens", and also mentioned the show's strengthened focus on great storytelling, especially commending on Holden's storyline.

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