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Not long after the strike against Bin Laden, an editorial in The New York Times discussed a shortages of judges, a result of political squabbling over appointments and said, "The bureaucratic logjam for veterans pursuing benefit claims has gotten so huge that judges — in Dickensian fashion — are having to work nights and weekends as they decide more than 600 cases each annually".
While many of those who choose this option to help them become parents do so in the UK, perhaps using a relative or friend as donor, an unknown number go overseas – often because there is a shortages of donated eggs or sperm here.
The aid situation is expected to improve as more planes packed with supplies arrive from India, China, the US, the UK, Australia, Pakistan and other countries, although that operation too is being held up by congestion at Kathmandu's airport, and by a shortages of workers to unload cargo and vehicles to ferry supplies to where they are needed.
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The problem is a shortage of information.
There is a shortage of skilled labour.
India has a shortage of venture capital.
A shortage of adequately prepared workers?
Brazil also faces a shortage of engineers.
Many responded to a shortage of hairdressers.
We have a shortage of supplies".
Toyota faces a shortage of 30 components.
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