That should eventually help the supply of doctors to rise to meet the demand for them.
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This early introduction to inquiry-based science should help students meet the demand for increased skills in the workplace.
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Sixth forms in England are to receive extra funds to refurbish buildings and meet the demand for additional places.
Persimmon Homes regional land director Andrew Crompton said it would meet the demand for more family housing in the city.
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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The Nile crocodile was demoted to Appendix II in 1981, a measure that allowed farmed populations to meet the demand for skins.
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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.
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.
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.
The investment in the truck simply enabled the copper company to meet the demand for its product with one driver rather than with 50 blokes pushing wheelbarrows.
The numbers have soared in recent years to meet the demand for their horns in Asian traditional medicine, especially in China and Vietnam, where they are thought to have powerful healing properties.
In order to try to meet the demand for wireless devices and services by consumers and businesses, CTIA's provider members continued their investments in their networks and infrastructure to improve their customers' coverage and speeds.
How about the city government designates a set of aesthetically valuable historic buildings and then lets the rest of the land be filled with tall modern structures to meet the demand for space?
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When the world relies on a single reserve currency, Triffin argued, that currency's home country must issue lots of assets (usually government bonds) to lubricate global commerce and meet the demand for reserves.
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The killing of rhinos has soared in recent years to meet the demand for their horns in Asian traditional medicine, especially in China and Vietnam, where they are thought to have powerful healing properties.
The report goes on to warn that the offshore engineering skills and capacity required to meet the demand for decommissioning will also be in demand from the renewable energy sector, and that new yards will be required.
Mr Boles caused controversy last month when in his first interview since becoming the minister for planning, he said that green field sites would have to be built on if Britain was going to meet the demand for housing.
The private banks cannot meet the demand for long-term loans because they cannot raise enough long-term capital, for two main reasons: first, Brazilians are reluctant to tie themselves into long-term investments because of the recent memory of rampant inflation.
"Floppies and memory keys have their place, but they don't have anything like the capacity or flexibility of a hard drive so are unable to meet the demand for more and more storage capacity in consumer devices, " said Mr Larsson.
The main thing that accounts for the greater growth in total assets than bank reserves is the expansion of the Fed's swap facilities that allow participating foreign central banks access to dollars to meet the demand for dollars in their countries.
The FCC, in its March 2010 Broadband Report to Congress, stated that by 2013 the United States will be 95 MHz shy of having enough wireless spectrum to meet the demand for broadband services, and by 2015 we will be 250 MHz short.
And I think the President challenged all of America to, in his speech to Congress, to seek one year of post-high school education, whether it's vocational training or college education, to create a more educated workforce that can meet the growing demand for the jobs of the future.
The facility is named Aurora and is a highly secure facility designed to meet the growing demand for cloud services in the country.
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Ranchers began herding their cattle to railroads in the East to meet the increasing demand for beef.
The National Housing Federation also said more needed to be done to meet the huge demand for affordable homes.
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