In fact, the demand is so high that Apple is still experiencing inventory shortages.
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South Africa's power shortages reached their highest level on Thursday, an Eskom spokesperson said.
He worried about labor shortages, saying that these mean higher wages, which, in turn, mean inflation.
Japanese electric-furnace steelmakers, who complain of scrap-metal shortages, are being forced to cut production.
The underlying problems of inflated wholesale prices and shortages of supply also remain unsolved.
Nonetheless, any real effect from longer-term supply shortages will be felt almost entirely in Q2.
However, Nestle insisted there were no shortages of its formula milk available to retailers.
Saudi Arabia is stepping up by suggesting it will fill oil shortages sparked by Libyan conflicts.
If that happens on any scale, there could be real milk shortages in some shops.
Keynesians presume that speedy growth leads to labor and capacity shortages that result in higher prices.
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Despite persistently high unemployment, many CIOs cite talent shortages as one of their most serious challenges.
Kerry blamed the Bush administration for not paying attention to warning signs about possible shortages.
He said he sees raw commodity shortages for up to the next 30 years.
The policy change is designed in part to avoid shortages of the vaccine, says Rodney E.
The January issue of Chemistry World includes a warning on impending shortages of certain elements.
He said at least 150 operations were cancelled in January because of the bed shortages.
Officials rightly point out that the shortages arise partly because Venezuelans are consuming more.
What other whiskey suffers periodical shortages because cases are snatched up before they're even made?
Their families are struggling for food as shortages send prices beyond the reach of poorer families.
Medical staff, demonstrating in Exeter earlier, believe the plan would cause staff shortages and endanger patients.
Among Venezuela's problems are crumbling infrastructure, persistent shortages of food and medicine, and double-digit inflation.
Leading companies are preparing for climate change, possible regulation, and accompanying water shortages.
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Gone, too, are the days when consumers worried about chronic shortages and runs on stores.
Some sources estimate that by the year 2025, there will be critical water shortages.
Zimbabwe has been dogged by shortages of foreign currency to pay for fuel and food.
However, sportsmen and tradesmen say the current shortages are nationwide, and the worst they've seen.
As always, bad government policy, not finite resources or growth, is what causes shortages.
He fretted about labor shortages, saying that these mean higher wages, which, in turn, mean inflation.
Energy shortages in 2008 led to rolling blackouts, disrupting manufacturing and the country's crucial mining industry.
Shortages of volunteers at the kettles have forced the Salvation Army to pay some bell-ringers.
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