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en It's going to fill a need for some types of professionals that can be in short supply,

en This is a product type that's definitely in short supply. Anytime a user is looking for that size, it's difficult to find. When it does become available, it goes so quickly. They saw the need to fill this void. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. This is a product type that's definitely in short supply. Anytime a user is looking for that size, it's difficult to find. When it does become available, it goes so quickly. They saw the need to fill this void.

en There isn't a switch we can throw and move to all naturally raised meat and organic produce. The supply just isn't there today. But the more people show a willingness to buy these better ingredients, the more the supply will move to fill that demand.

en We fill short-term needs. Like if cell phones sell around the holidays, and manufacturers run short on a part.

en We fell short because we didn't have these types of players. So, now it's our job to get into the playoffs with these types of players and the guys we've had. We can have success.

en There is a supply chain gap there we will try to fill,

en The boomers' kids have gone off to college, and they are looking for somebody to fill the void in the house, ... It's also the young professionals who are putting off having families, and are looking for companionship.

en The more services that are available out there, then the more providers are competing for a limited supply of well-trained health care professionals.

en We're not short on supply -- we're potentially short if something were to happen.

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 The art is figuring out how to run the supply chain as efficiently as possible, while dealing with both types of products. Are all products treated as regulated material? Or is there a separate supply chain built for non-regulated goods? Are all products stored in high-quality, pharmaceutical-grade space or split to reduce costs?

en From airplanes to lawnmowers, oil is everywhere in our society. Complex supply chains have been created to feed this addiction, and it reaches farther and deeper than most people realize. Trying to introduce a new supply chain in a short time to substitute for this massive system that's been built over 150 years is unrealistic.

en We think the measured use of such bonuses would help stabilize our shrinking acquisition workforce until recruitment efforts can fill the depleted ranks of these sorely needed professionals.

en She was one of these character actresses who could fill any number of roles. She played a lot of 'earth mother' types, especially in later years.

en Smart dealers know this is not a short-term product, not a low volume vehicle where there will always be a short supply. We've had complaints, and we've been very pro-active to try to prevent pricing issues. The zone manager will call them and talk to that dealer when we find out about it.


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