Time is a resource ordsprog

en Time is a resource whose supply is inversely proportional to its demand.

en One cannot buy, rent or hire more time. The supply of time is totally inelastic. No matter how high the demand, the supply will not go up. There is no price for it. Time is totally perishable and cannot be stored. Yesterday's time is gone forever, and will never come back. Time is always in short supply. There is no substitute for time. Everything requires time. All work takes place in, and uses up time. Yet most people take for granted this unique, irreplaceable and necessary resource.
  Peter F. Drucker

en Consumers tend to believe that the energy-enhancing properties are inversely proportional to the taste.

en It is long accepted by the missionaries that morality is inversely proportional to the amount of clothing people wore

en It is long accepted by the missionaries that morality is inversely proportional to the amount of clothing people wore

en A man who cannot work without his hypodermic needle is a poor doctor. The amount of narcotic you use is inversely proportional to your skill.

en [But barring a significant improvement in the economy, it seems unlikely that demand for new wireless services will increase dramatically any time soon. That further lessens the need to spend on more licenses.] There is still too much supply out there and not enough demand, ... You need companies to exit the business to pull back on the supply. That will happen either willfully or through bankruptcy.

en Over time these prices will have an impact on supply and demand. In order to achieve security of supply we need to increase investments. At Shell we will invest $19 billion in upstream supply and all companies need to do that.

en In the past few years, money supply has moved inversely with stock price movements, and that's probably where the weakness has come from.

en This is all about diversifying portfolio risks and creating new liquidity in assets that have a low or negative correlation to conventional assets. While inevitably investment is traceable to physical supply and demand for the (metals), it is also about the supply and demand of financial products. It is an additional demand that analysts have to take into account in the pricing levels.

en The regime right now with China and India increasing demand and the world's supply of oil not growing -- it's going to be very sensitive for a while to supply and demand, ... The consequences are worldwide.

en There's a real supply and demand issue with raw materials and precious metals and, while demand continues to outstrip supply, their price will continue to rise.

en We pushed the supply chain as hard as we could to sell as many as we could. We haven't yet reached the positive position of having supply equal demand, because to some extent we continue to see very good demand.

en Everything is economics 101; supply, demand, interest rates. We have a limited supply in San Diego; however, everyone wants to come to here so the demand is very strong. That's why we're doing so well.

en His pe𝗑y charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. I think it'll go up to $5. It makes my head hurt. But I guess it's all about supply and demand, right? We demand (gas), they supply it, and they get to pick the price.


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