That should eventually help the supply of doctors to rise to meet the demand for them.
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And a new services like Gigwalk and TaskRabbit are here to meet the demand.
The school expects to have to hire more teachers now to meet the demand.
Surplus places at some schools are expected to meet the demand but some new schools will be needed.
In fact, they ultimately left many consumers disappointed due to lack of sufficient inventory to meet the demand.
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First said it had to structure its business to meet the demand of its customers in the current climate.
Sixth forms in England are to receive extra funds to refurbish buildings and meet the demand for additional places.
Hard work and technology probably will find a way to meet the demand.
Persimmon Homes regional land director Andrew Crompton said it would meet the demand for more family housing in the city.
In other words, the supply of workers will shift to meet the demand, although probably at slightly lower wage rates.
Two weeks ago, his 11-person firm held a meeting to decide whether to ramp up hiring to meet the demand.
And with that many charging stations in place, electrical infrastructure could actually meet the demand from millions of plug-in vehicles.
One of the UK's biggest suppliers of rock salt, Cleveland Potash, said it was struggling to meet the demand for supplies.
The colonias were built to meet the demand for cheap housing, with little concern for structural integrity or standards of living.
With summer approaching, utility planners are devising ways in which they would meet the demand for energy during the most pressing times.
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Historically, Q3 has been the strongest quarter for Broadcom as its customers build up inventory to meet the demand during the holiday season.
With increased orders and in-store traffic, food chains are prepared to meet the demand by bringing in a greater number of employees today.
The rise in Ugandan adoptions over the past few years has created a growing number of orphanages and adoption agencies to meet the demand.
Its chief executive, Glyn Jones, say it has done this to meet the demand for absolute return and to attract and retain the best talent.
This arises because supply must also meet the demand for water for productive purposes, notably farming, and these use vastly larger quantities of the stuff.
"I think there will be plenty of supply to meet the demand from our and all the other industries, " he told Forbes.com in an interview.
Tier-1 OEMs competing in this market are looking for increasingly versatile solutions to meet the demand for speed and performance, and this sensor provides both.
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S.E is working with IBM and will partner with others, he said, to make sure that Linux can meet the demand for more enterprise-oriented applications.
As soon as he can meet the demand he has now.
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In 1994 Red Bull entered Germany, where the drink became so popular that the company couldn't meet the demand of nearly 1 million cans a day.
Last year, the company had to pull a TV campaign because it wasn't able to produce enough yogurt to meet the demand from its wholesale customers.
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Bayer is running its factories at high capacity to meet the demand, while the generic companies are idling their factories waiting for its patent to expire.
It's not likely to happen (we don't have enough palaces to meet the demand for them at that kind of price) but it makes the point.
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