We could also consider the way in which school places are allocated, so that there are no clearly defined schools with such high levels of poverty as at present, meaning that certain schools might not be as hard to staff, even though some would remain geographically isolated. Of course, a ...
while the landlords lose. However, over-time when the supply curve becomes more elastic, the shortage increases significantly and the reduction of quality and supply of housing ensue. In addition, as the shortage increases (Elastic supply), the demand for rental housing also increases in response...
What will be the impact of demonetization in demand of real estate in long run and short run? What is the meaning of the long term and a short term effect? What would be the effect on the supply of cars due to an increase in steel price...
preference theory, and the equality of saving and investment, are only valid if expectations materialise, and (iii) that the concepts of liquidity shortage and savings shortage, in case expectations are not fulfilled, have a totally different meaning than is attributed to them in equilibrium theory...
There are two principal conditions leading to physician shortages in rural communities according to Wright and colleagues. They are “demand-deficient”, meaning they have insufficient populations and resources to support a physician practice, they are “ambiance-challenged,” meaning they are isolated,...
(3) The term ‘interstate commerce’ has the meaning prescribed for it by section 321(b) of Title 21. Eliminating the Organ Shortage There are only two ways to eliminate the organ shortage. The first is to reduce demand. Criteria for transplantation could be made restrictive enough that simil...
meaning the person working drive through was held hostage and couldn’t move. Virtually every other fast food company had wireless headsets so that the order taker could pack orders while talking. We also didn’t accept credit cards. Cash transactions slow down the speed of transactions. The th...
• Though similar in meaning, shortage and scarcity are used in different contexts. • Shortage is manmade and can be removed mainly through a price hike or importing the commodity from a foreign country. • Scarcity is natural and always exists like natural resources that are depleting day...
Findings In this cross-sectional study of 5034 US youth 5 to 19 years who died by suicide from 2015 to 2016, the suicide rate increased as county levels of mental health professional shortages increased, after adjusting for county demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Meaning The findings ...
To be wanting; often, impersonally, with of, meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc. What hour now?I think it lacks of twelve. Peradventure there shall lack five of the fifty. Lack To be in want. The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger. Lack Exclamation of regret or...