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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids shortages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing supply management, resource allocation, or planning to ensure that there are enough goods or services available.
Example: "The new inventory system effectively avoids shortages, ensuring that we always have the necessary materials on hand."
Alternatives: "prevents shortages" or "eliminates shortages".
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Part of the training dealt with relatively simple practical issues likely to affect working conditions and job satisfaction: good drug management avoids shortages and subsequent frustrations; tools for transparent financial management prevent conflicts with health centre committee; clarification of regulations limits misunderstandings with public authorities.
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They need to avoid shortages that would drive prices too high, making electric vehicles unaffordable.
Crude oil rose on expectations that oil producers will not increase production next month enough to avoid shortages.
Despite this, there is little research considering the appropriate management of resources from multiple organisations, and none optimising the number of actors required to avoid shortages or convergence.
The reporting of unusual patterns and trends as they unfold helps the business avoid shortages or overages and formulate changes in direction.
For its part, Uber is desperate to avoid shortages, seeking instead to serve every customer quickly, ideally in five minutes or less.
The production/inventory control policy, which is based on the hedging point policy (HPP), consists in building and maintaining a safety stock of finished products in order to respond to demand and to avoid shortages during maintenance actions.
Japan has so far succeeded in avoiding shortages, thanks in part to a drastic conservation program that has involved turning off air-conditioning in the summer and office lights during the day.
One holds that we have avoided shortages and inflation because the Asian crisis and a weak Europe diverted a lot of goods to America that could not be sold elsewhere.
In wet years Norway typically has an abundance of cheap electricity while in dry years it needs to import to avoid shortages, creating opportunities to trade in both directions.
When companies began to leave the market, Dr. Redlener said, government health officials should have tried to find ways to keep them in it, in order to avoid shortages and dependence on too few suppliers.
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