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Fraser, was increasingly weary, and ongoing | shortages after World War II eroded public support for |
Severe housing | shortages allow slumlords to charge higher rents. |
manpower drawdown that resulted in manpower | shortages, although Tiger remained in service long eno |
In 1916, due to war associated tungsten | shortages, an exploration and development program was |
h as AISI M1 have been used since the 1930s, | shortages and hence high costs of raw materials during |
effort was halted by a combination of supply | shortages and an excellent French defensive position i |
nomic recovery will be constrained by energy | shortages, and he points out that the Irish economy, w |
ed/access to health care coverage, workforce | shortages, and quality/patient safety. |
Production was hampered by material | shortages, and by the bombing of Japan in World War II |
7 after a tenure racked with turmoil, police | shortages, and other controversies. |
He told of problems such as food | shortages and low morale among the German soldiers. |
As a result of food | shortages and disease, on 20 November Mustai Pasha lif |
population, the city has faced water supply | shortages, and its ground water levels have been deple |
ost of its heavy weapons (officially to fuel | shortages) and was grossly understrength. |
production, leading to eventual severe food | shortages and hyperinflation in the southern African n |
165, Eaton Place, and is worried about food | shortages, and unbeknown to anyone else soon orders so |
Xbox 360 | shortages and money spent to put the console into stor |
stence for only a short time, due to funding | shortages and the phaseout of the C-54 in the MATS inv |
In the post-war period, however, ongoing | shortages and industrial problems cost Labour consider |
d from Japanese people's life at the time of | shortages and censorship. |
supply of water to the BCN may lead to water | shortages and restrictions to boating. |
after World War II, there were severe labour | shortages, and in response, the government passed the |
en in Dundee, mostly in 1915, though wartime | shortages and D'Arcy's many last-minute alterations de |
r for Canada, charged with dealing with food | shortages and inflation near the end of the war.In ill |
decision, however, both because of manpower | shortages and because the British had offered freedom |
d, problems which were exacerbated by supply | shortages and by personality clashes and procrastinati |
conscription, evacuation, war work, war-time | shortages and the blitz placing grave pressures on fam |
Confederate Army was suffering the same food | shortages and was taking food stocks for its own needs |
occurring in a country hit by frequent fuel | shortages and just days after a supermarket fire kille |
nd plan realistically for a future of energy | shortages and environmental crisis. |
After World War II and its materials | shortages and restrictions ended, a substation was bui |
Although staff | shortages and other limitations have held available ca |
ervice on Christmas Day or Boxing Day; staff | shortages and other problems mean that even during the |
When food | shortages are a factor, the benefits of spacing out bi |
However, because of food | shortages arising in Gaza from the Israeli blockade of |
of World War I, would not cause massive food | shortages, as that one had, a factor that aided the re |
paper's circulation dropped because of paper | shortages, as well as Streicher's exile from Nuremberg |
year the military was experiencing equipment | shortages as a result of decreased American aid, while |
ontrolled spread of AIDS and subsequent food | shortages as the disease infected much of the working- |
y mergers brought on the league-wide manning | shortages associated with World War II. |
The project seeks to end the perennial water | shortages bedevelling Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawa |
ace domestic produce, countries facing water | shortages bring their case to the WTO. |
Food | shortages brought on by the war increased the demand f |
s' merger was due to the league-wide manning | shortages brought on by World War II. |
ng 1943 and 1944, to make up for the manning | shortages brought on by World War II. |
ntinued in 1940, at a time of national paper | shortages, but was revived in 1948 under the title Dav |
Fuel | shortages caused long lines of cars at petrol stations |
ain was looted in Kibera by residents due to | shortages caused by the crisis. |
The food | shortages caused looting and riots, not only in German |
struction began in 1937 and, due to material | shortages caused by the outbreak of World War II, comp |
town might have to be evacuated due to water | shortages caused by years of extreme drought.. |
Intense summer heat and supply | shortages caused the Germans under Henry of Kalden to |
with the exception of 1943, when wartime gas | shortages caused it to be moved to Empire City Track i |
r World War II, as a reaction to the housing | shortages caused by enemy bombing and large amounts of |
in the United States due to the severe labor | shortages caused by World War II. |
Despite funding | shortages, construction of Foellinger Auditorium began |
Civil Aeronautics Board, newspring and paper | shortages, consumer product labeling, railroad freight |
ed to finish in November 1942, despite labor | shortages, difficulty obtaining materials, and high wa |
of flour, Cayenne suffering from severe food | shortages due to the British blockade of the French Ca |
es interested in dealing with worldwide food | shortages during the years following World War II. |
o close most of his restaurants due to labor | shortages during World War II, leaving the remaining l |
relieving New South Wales from drastic power | shortages during the late 1950s and playing a major ro |
Due to metal | shortages during World War II, the state issued window |
Due to player | shortages during the Second World War, Davis returned |
Called upon for that one game due to player | shortages during World War II, Nuxhall would eventuall |
t station so efficiently that there were not | shortages, either for food or material, at the regulat |
rate and growing cost of labor caused labor | shortages especially in the 3D jobs (Dirty, Dangerous |
ion, corruption within the government, power | shortages etc. |
rstly, to research where the skills gaps and | shortages exist within the creative media industries, |
The teams' merger was result of the manning | shortages experienced league-wide due to World War II. |
The teams merger was result of the manning | shortages experienced league-wide due to World War II. |
Ongoing combat in the area and materiel | shortages extended the repair time to about two weeks. |
t flights were later stopped because of fuel | shortages for the Bf 110 towplanes. |
n 1943, the d'Aosta was inactive due to fuel | shortages for most of the remainder of the year, but i |
hat couldn't be finished because of material | shortages from the war effort. |
The food | shortages got so bad that Austria-Hungary hijacked shi |
Housing | shortages grew more severe with the onset of World War |
Water | shortages had forced on-and-off rationing since last s |
Public anger at power | shortages has increased in June, July and August as su |
But due to shipping | shortages, he had to adjust the plans. |
on retired in 1942, but due to wartime staff | shortages his permanent replacement, Dr. Hardwick, was |
h was suspended on account of 'chronic water | shortages', however in 1972 a manager was appointed wi |
Plagued by water | shortages, illness and financial debt, the group aband |
In May | shortages in aircraft and equipment led to the 485th B |
Due to | shortages in the applicable electoral majorities, 62 s |
January - Food | shortages in major cities due to the harsh winter. |
has caused environmental problems and water | shortages in the Seoul metropolitan area. |
opened in 2007, helping to solve significant | shortages in the past. |
forward, he was asked to explain the unusual | shortages in his collections. |
Due to manpower | shortages in the Australian economy, it was disbanded |
ans was the winter of 1941-1942, with severe | shortages in ammunition, medicine and supplies. |
In addition, Germany faced critical | shortages in oil, rubber and other materials needed to |
This was due to widespread manpower | shortages in the AIF as a result of the high number of |
Spain, after Madrid, to rise up against food | shortages, in the Esquilache Riots. |
king powder's acid component marketed during | shortages in World War II. |
rages, the country is already facing serious | shortages in food grains. |
t Three Mills in 1941 due to rationing based | shortages in the United Kingdom during World War II. |
War II in Australia to combat rising labour | shortages in the farming sector. |
Due to water | shortages in the nineties it was again used as the mai |
ther candies followed, but sugar and coconut | shortages in World War II caused Peter Paul to drop mo |
In May | shortages in aircraft and equipment led to the 872d Bo |
Due to water | shortages in nearby regions he studied the properties |
n Project, it is designed to alleviate water | shortages in Taiyuan, Shuozhou and Datong and provide |
urgh Steelers due to the league-wide manning | shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II. |
urgh Steelers due to the league-wide manning | shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II. |
ion of Bangladeshis to the UK was leading to | shortages in curry houses and having an impact on the |
urgh Steelers due to the league-wide manning | shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II. |
urgh Steelers due to the league-wide manning | shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II. |
Apart from leading to | shortages in vital raw materials such as coal and non- |
fice clouded with much controversy while the | shortages in the accounts of his predecessor were unco |
untries to set up new dental clinics to meet | shortages in NHS dentistry in the south. |
and Steelers due to the league-wide manning | shortages in 1943 brought on by World War II. |
resenting a pund of tea, reflecting war-time | shortages in the two jurisdictions. |
en affected by state budget cuts, leading to | shortages in basic supplies; in 2004, a local real est |
have taken the initiative to alleviate water | shortages in their communities. |
Mutare, Dell blamed corruption for the food | shortages in the country, which the Zimbabwe governmen |
Insufficient pay and food | shortages, in addition to a growing movement in favor |
terventions such as medical teams, alongside | shortages in less accessible areas or less popular sec |
Due to supply | shortages, it was widely used as an auxiliary weapon a |
, although immobilized in port owing to crew | shortages, joined Destroyer Division 12 (DesDiv 12) on |
mobilized for the First World War but staff | shortages kept her from active service and by 1916 she |
Material | shortages, labour disputes, storms, fires, and boating |
e Luftwaffe became unsustainable due to fuel | shortages, lack of equipment, constant air raids and t |
have turned out differently, but due to fuel | shortages late in the war, few went into combat, and i |
ons in rainfall or climate could have caused | shortages, leading to famines. |
e education system has suffered from teacher | shortages, lower educational quality in rural areas, a |
Oil | shortages may force a move to lower input "organic agr |
s a period after the Black Death when labour | shortages meant that agricultural workers were in stro |
y at breaking point with ammunition and fuel | shortages most apparent, and it would be impossible to |
Supply | shortages obliged the Germans to curtail their advance |
its war effort for years despite the serious | shortages of labor and raw materials that were caused |
This was due to | shortages of metals. |
There were | shortages of everything including warm winter clothing |
2010 amd 2011 have seen wide spread | shortages of Carbazole. |
Food prices have soared, however, amid | shortages of basic staples, forcing supermarkets to ra |
as been known to enter torpor in response to | shortages of food. |
stilling ceased in 1941 during the rationing | shortages of World War Two. |
however, given | shortages of merchant shipping, landing craft, and oth |
Shortages of repair force ratings and machine shop equ | |
The circus had been experiencing | shortages of personnel and equipment due to World War |
This resulted in | shortages of the brand name products Sinemet and Sinem |
Shortages of drinking water also affected parts of Inn | |
from EU accession countries to address local | shortages of nurses and care workers. |
fantry divisions due to the chronic manpower | shortages of the Wehrmacht in this period. |
e for two days amid heavy enemy shelling and | shortages of food and ammunition. |
However, | shortages of streetcars, among other factors, caused b |
ne-throwing demonstrators angry about severe | shortages of electricity. |
of basic health infrastructure combined with | shortages of health professionals has severely limited |
1922 and 1923, the Institute suffered severe | shortages of the most simple chemical materials and sc |
The song pokes fun at the disorder and | shortages of equipment, supplies and effective leaders |
This led to | shortages of certain goods and, in particular, corn (g |
However due to the occasional | shortages of rolling stock it has been known to see cl |
o a declaration of war by the United States, | shortages of coal were experienced in the winter of 19 |
Shortages of materials meant that she was a wooden-hul | |
Despite | shortages of money during the construction, the buildi |
Due to extensive modifications and | shortages of supplies during her construction and trai |
Despite grave | shortages of riflemen, American operations in front of |
In 1945, the material | shortages of the Third Reich led to the development a |
waters of the region's rivers will result in | shortages of water downstream. |
gun battleship (i.e. as a Dreadnought), but | shortages of 12-inch (305 mm) guns only allowed her to |
n 1942 which grew into a success despite the | shortages of the ensuing years. |
domestic unrest over the war and continuing | shortages of food increased within Austria-Hungary, he |
Due to wartime | shortages of material, this version of the Quintette d |
Eleventh and Oak Streets in 1917, but due to | shortages of manpower and materials during the First W |
Shortages of uranium - and the lack of realistic alter | |
ge warships were unable to put to sea due to | shortages of fuel and the dangers of attack from Allie |
0s, often using cheap fibro materials due to | shortages of other materials such as bricks. |
rden a health care system that already faces | shortages of health care professionals. |
, but the sudden change caused confusion and | shortages of the new schoolbooks did nothing to improv |
to eliminate drug use by inmates and also by | shortages of tobacco and phonecards, which had run out |
or limiting the effects of real or perceived | shortages of food. |
Rank Organisation at a time of rationing and | shortages of materials in the period immediately after |
e was able to make do in the wake of postwar | shortages of materials. |
during the 1920s and 1930s and the printing | shortages of the Second World War. |
65 hp (198 kW) Sunbeam Maori engine owing to | shortages of Eagles. |
e of the quieter branch lines although stock | shortages often see them operate on their own on busie |
d at the time due to the serious electricity | shortages plaguing the country after World War II, and |
artime appearances for Watford due to player | shortages, playing his final game for the club at the |
Jourdan documented assiduously these | shortages, pointing out in lengthy correspondence to t |
ing terribly from political repression, food | shortages, poverty and the destruction brought by the |
"Built during First World War, | shortages prohibited the installation of an engine in |
ally disbanded on 24 April 1943, as manpower | shortages required the Australian Army to merge or dis |
n Britain, wracked within by sedition, grain | shortages, rising unemployment, and fiscal crisis, wou |
Because of this and fuel | shortages, she was out of the war following the armist |
ed to alleviate drought conditions and water | shortages, significantly increasing the total water ac |
proved to be a war of logistics, with supply | shortages slowing the Army's advance and, finally, the |
building' programmes were so successful that | shortages started to occur from 1936 on, though a larg |
their third year in the United States - job | shortages, substandard housing, and a missing child - |
Production was impossible due to material | shortages, such as steel, and by the bombing of Japan |
Air Force, as well as to solve the aircraft | shortages that stymied many attempts to conduct furthe |
The postwar | shortages that had dogged construction were no longer |
must also act to alleviate "crippling" power | shortages that stifle economic growth and make life di |
ion, but its effect is still felt in the egg | shortages that are mentioned in the novel. |
nly with feminism but with Victorian era man | shortages that began in England and later occurred in |
orld at that time, but the time and resource | shortages that resulted from the Russian Civil War hal |
ake place for several decades, due to labour | shortages, the slow initial development of the colony, |
With no guns or horses due to local | shortages, the battery trained locally until it was or |
gan hiring new pilots to alleviate the pilot | shortages they faced throughout the summer of 2007. |
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