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Even though many teachers have left the profession, there are still mostly enough to go round.
ECONOMIST: Life for most Russians is bleak, unhealthy and short
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So great is the demand in a world where new organisations spring up almost daily, and firms are increasingly known only by strings of initials, that there are simply not enough to go round.
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There were just enough to go round.
ECONOMIST: The EU family spreads its wings
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Opponents of these reforms argue that there is simply not enough work to go round.
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The lesson of Australia's water management is that there is enough water to go round.
ECONOMIST: So long as it doesn��t cost too much
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The other anti-Panglossian argument may be more worrying: for a while at least, there may not be enough gas to go round.
ECONOMIST: Russian gas and Europe
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Magna opens at a time when many in the tourist industry are questioning whether such large-scale projects have enough visitors to go round.
BBC: Science centre aims to 'steel' the show
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"In fact, if the gloomy predictions for the housing market next year are accurate, then there may not be enough work to go round, " he added.
BBC: Even the smallest property now needs a Hip
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National Grid, which distributes energy, gave warning for the first time that there might not be enough gas to go round and some big industrial users had to cut production.
ECONOMIST: A liberalised market is put to the test
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He points out that when there were not enough jobs to go round for white Swedish building workers, the government offered tax relief on home refurbishment, causing a boom in the industry.
ECONOMIST: Is a large flow of migrants a good or a bad thing?
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The easy answer is that, after years of under-investment by producers, particularly during the technology boom of the 1990s when most investors considered base metals dirt, the world has finally woken up to the fact that there are not enough raw materials to go round.
ECONOMIST: The magnetism of metals
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The system worked well enough when Malawians were all farmers and there was plenty of land to go round.
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