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This may have several implications; spiritual weakness of the institutions' leaders; some workers may not be Christians at all; shortage of staff coupled with increased workload with no or limited time to conduct devotions.
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Meanwhile, he shifted assets frantically from one account to another to hide an over-all shortage of funds, a shortage on the order of a hundred million dollars.
This is the way all shortages should be dealt with.
"All destroyed places will be rebuilt as strong as possible and all shortages existing in the region will be dealt with quickly," he said, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency.
Numerical results also show that the quadratic cost function leads to smooth and moderate capacity shortages over the time periods, whereas all shortages are either avoided or accepted when the cost function is linear.
Even now, there is no over-all food shortage when measured by global subsistence needs.
But what are people going to do... when it's too cold to sit outside, and all these shortages really matter, because...there are no jobs and no money?
For all the shortages and hardships that the South had to endure -- Eicher catalogs them at length -- Lee's army still managed to outmaneuver, outwit and even outfight one Union general after another.
We had the 2008 polls amid all these shortages.
Although the shortages apply to all health personnel, the shortage of physicians remains a significant problem, with one physician serving an average of 56,000 people [ 3].
The outstanding question is this: for all the shortage of upfront details, Mrs Thatcher knew what she wanted to achieve.
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