The demand curve just goes up and up and outstrips California's ability to provide supply. |
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The level of detail outstrips many of the seven megapixel digicams on the market. |
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Most dangerous of all is that this will encourage those whose ambition outstrips their ability. |
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The high cost is a natural economic consequence of a demand that far outstrips the supply. |
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As a result, the country's main line railroads are running flat out and still demand outstrips available capacity. |
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They are in huge demand at Heathrow, where demand for access to the airport greatly outstrips capacity. |
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On a day-to-day basis, it regulates the number of stem cells and their progeny so that the number of cells born never outstrips the number lost. |
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This foreign exchange speculation now outstrips global trade in goods and services. |
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However, land agents in the area report that demand for farmland outstrips supply and any released in this way is immediately bought for farming. |
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We won't finance a boat unless it has a mooring, and demand for moorings far outstrips supply. |
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The United States far outstrips all advanced nations in the international trend towards the penalization of social insecurity. |
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As demand outstrips funding, provinces have begun to limit the covered services and procedures. |
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The reason for this is that the demand for post-secondary education outstrips the capacity that we have in our buildings. |
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This type of investment far outstrips Canadian investors'appetites for risk. |
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Although demand currently outstrips supply, there is variability by region and by product category. |
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Even today, with dozens of farms in the co-op, demand for Organic Meadow products outstrips supply. |
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Conversely, in a small number of developing countries, girls' enrolment outstrips that of boys. |
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Contrary to received wisdom, global sugar consumption already outstrips demand. |
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These are important considerations at a time when demand for support far outstrips supply. |
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Since demand outstrips supply, the problem has become chronic. |
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At some levels, increasing demand outstrips new resources, forcing the boards to use a lottery system that leaves many parents frustrated. |
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This far outstrips previous European assistance to Jordan and places the EU in the front rank of donors to the Kingdom. |
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The death toll outstrips the 62 people killed in Luxor in 1997 and the 34 killed last October in two other Red Sea resorts, Taba and Ras Shaitan. |
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Also, now, even the South's own military power outstrips the North's. Considering these facts, the pro-alliance argument lacks cogency. |
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The return to communities of money earned from fishing outstrips any other industry because of its small business, owner-operator foundation. |
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, his mettle in polar extremes far outstrips his writing ability. |
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It far outstrips the Red Sea and erases the need to travel all the way to the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Piketty shows that because the return on capital outstrips growth, and is likely to continue to do so, inequality grows bigger and bigger. |
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This incentive obviously runs counter to the prevailing market incentive to draw them down in a period in which demand outstrips supply. |
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It outstrips all other metals in terms of amount produced and used, except for iron and steel. |
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However, what has happened since November 1999 far outstrips anything that had been experienced previously. |
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But the demand far outstrips their ability to supply housing. |
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And that's a time frame that easily outstrips most investors' patience. |
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Indeed, Shiri's impassioned vocal performance clearly outstrips Lise's, with only a certain old-fashioned staidness of approach letting the song down. |
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Nevertheless, the issue will continue to be given top priority since delivery delays in the mechanical segment are still a regular occurrence and the demand for movements and components still outstrips available supply. |
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Piketty's argument is that, in an economy where the rate of return on capital outstrips the rate of growth, inherited wealth will always grow faster than earned wealth. |
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However, progress has been uneven, and the rate of expansion of the epidemic often outstrips the pace at which services are being brought to scale. |
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This climbing ability outstrips all current concepts by far. |
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Publicity and information campaigns are being stepped up, although in certain cases the national demand for mobility outstrips the opportunities available. |
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The rapidity of scientific and technological change outstrips our capacity to understand and plan for its social, economic, political, and environmental consequences and its ethical implications. |
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This is a new record, and far outstrips spending in other countries. |
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The grants relate to insurance against any type of risk, but priority is given to products where demand outstrips supply, including agriculture, health, life and property. |
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The money raised in 2014 easily outstrips the previous £4.9bn record for the same period, in 2007, and the £2.9bn equivalent in 2006, which went on to be the all-time biggest year for flotations. |
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As the demand for membership always outstrips supply each year, there continues to be a substantial waiting list for Full Ordinary Membership, currently around 27 years. |
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