The housing market will be plunged into "crisis"' without government action to address the "chronic under-supply of homes", a body representing housing associations in England has warned.
Indeed, as we report regularly through our Monetary Watch series, money supply under the Austrian formulation of money, which Austrians have coined the True Money Supply or TMS, has been growing at double digit rates for some time now, 21 consecutive months to be exact, with the latest month showing a year over year rate of increase of 11.2%.
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And this raises questions about whether Apple, under its former supply chain guru, has lost its ability to innovate.
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The 150-year-old technology is being rediscovered, inspiring more urbanites and suburbanites to tap into the power supply under their feet.
All these factors are putting our food supply under pressure.
Under a private system, the link between price deviation and correction is immediate and strong because supply is under the direct control of the currency issuers, who have the means through loan and trading operations to tightly clamp down on (or expand) the supply.
"The paroxetine supply agreements under investigation were terminated in 2004, " GSK said.
Under a long term supply agreement, Indonesia was committed to supply 10 million tons of liquefied national gas (LNG) to Japan this year.
His focus: gross margins are likely to come under pressure due to excess supply.
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Buried under regional insurance monopolies, supply-side cartels, and a vast web of ad hoc government intrusions is something remotely resembling an actual market.
Chip makers themselves have also felt confident enough about their prospects to raise the prices of the chips they supply to customers under contract.
Coal, too, has increased its market share, albeit slightly, to just above a quarter, from just under in 1973, with supply rising to 2.8 BToe from 1.5 Btoe.
Sources within the dairy industry dismissed talk of a milk shortage as a scare story, put about to frighten dairy companies into making price concessions just as negotiations get under way for long term supply contracts.
American readers might want to think on this a little more as well: cutting the price paid for medical care under Medicaid and or Medicare is going to lead to a contraction in the supply of those willing to offer medical care under Medicaid and or Medicare.
There is little chance of further supply-side reforms under Angela Merkel's consensus-driven grand coalition.
However, the IEA said that Opec may come under pressure next year to boost supply.
The problem of matching supply and demand will worsen as utilities increase the supply of green energy under mandates like California's, which requires 20% renewable electricity by 2010.
Under the pact, China Sunergy will supply 10.2 megawatts of solar cells to Asola during 2008.
The project's licence allows contributors to keep code they supply for the browser secret under certain circumstances.
What would determine the supply of dollars and inflation under the Republican proposal?
Under the 2010 deal, Iran would supply Pakistan with natural gas from 2014.
Deregulation of the airlines under Jimmy Carter (yes, it was under him) is an example of supply side reforms.
It's a demand-driven commodity, where the reserve margin on the supply side has shrunk to under 2 million barrels per day.
No Indian city has a 24-hour domestic water supply, though efforts are under way to provide it in Mysore and a few other places.
Operations to supply cheap loans to banks under the asset-purchasing programme have repeatedly failed in recent weeks, as subscriptions have fallen well short of the BoJ's targets.
This is because the strain on subsidies is bound to increase as the government usually raises the state-assured prices paid to farmers every year for procuring food grain stocks, while the supply price would remain frozen under the proposed law, he added.
Supply-chain or contract agriculture, by which farmers supply specific outlets or companies under strict growing and marketing arrangements, has become widespread: in 1997, two-thirds of all such contracts involved small farmers, but they accounted for only 27% of the total value of production.
But these supply worries reflect deeper problems of under-investment, argues Mr Currie.
If the client is unable to supply proof within a reasonable time under the circumstances, the business relationship is supposed to be terminated.
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Ampal pointed to what it called the Egyptian energy firms' "longstanding failure to supply the gas quantities owed" under the deal between the parties.
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