The most recent such shortage, in 2009, required public health officials to ration rabies shots.
Susan managed to procure ration coupons for icing sugar and real eggs for the meringue.
One sure sign that you may be in for some problems is a low graduate ration.
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How would the Democrats bring the ration of debt to GDP to 10 percent in 2050?
Pakistan recently announced that it was reviving an old system of ration cards for cheap wheat.
If a politician states they want to ration healthcare, they almost certainly will not get elected.
The providers will have to ration the care or tell the patients to pay for that care.
Their ration book can feed the family of three for only 10-15 days a month, he says.
Ann Robinson, of price comparison website Uswitch said some customers could ration their energy usage as a result.
So consumers who value fixed prices usually have to accept that firms may ration access to the good.
However, Medicare does not ration based on pre-existing conditions and cannot turn down applicants based on health history.
The key, of course, is to ration the flow of money to such an heir after you have passed.
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Cubans grumble, too, that the monthly ration of staples only lasts 10-15 days, and many items are often unavailable.
She had saved thousands of Chinese civilians from the Japanese, sometimes giving them her own last ration of rice.
"Thanet has to ration what they've got, which isn't very much, " he said.
That contract grew significantly in 1847 when the Admiralty introduced preserved meat as a general ration one day a week.
To fight and win on two fronts, Americans had to work and save and ration and sacrifice as never before.
Recall, too, during the height of the recession shortages of rice, leading places like Costco to ration one bag per customer.
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The exhibit includes a wartime ration book, a 1943 Treasury bond, and a 25-cent war-stamp album, all from the museum's collection.
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The official said the wrapping on existing ration packets will not be changed, but future rations will be in an apricot-colored packaging.
Perhaps the traditional system of seniority should ration all wages and salaries?
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She brings yellowing ration cards to show that the history is real.
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By statute, they can't "ration" care or increase premiums, deductibles or co-payments.
In Harare, cars, trucks and buses have had to wait over three hours to buy a ration of 20 litres (four gallons).
It means the NHS is having to increasingly ration what it does.
Ms Sheeran said Egypt had just widened its food rationing system after two decades and Pakistan had reintroduced ration cards after many years.
Employees, Martingale notes, rejected health maintenance organizations as a way to ration care, and employers are rightfully leery of the other alternative--government rationing.
"She was the 173rd visitor, and our ship's number is 173, " he later explained over a lunch of C ration rice and meat.
Throughout the 1960's and into the 1970's, most Chinese needed ration coupons as well as money to buy grain, meat, oil or milk.
In the nineteen-eighties, a carton of Double Happiness cigarettes was enough to secure a job transfer or the ration coupon for a washing machine.
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