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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the name for the grid that covers most of the state, could run short by 2013, the report said; New England could run short by 2015.
Officials are tracking 40 high-priority drugs that could run short nationally if disruptions in manufacturing and distribution continue.
Without Congressional action, the Postal Service's internal projections show that it could run short of cash in October and again next year, according to the agency's inspector general.
Mr. Baba calculates that Japan could run short of the savings it needs to fund the debt locally by about 2020.
Germany's Federal Network Agency has determined that southern Germany, which stands to lose five reactors producing 5,200 megawatts, could run short of power this winter.
Some analysts have expressed concern that the central bank could run short of bonds to buy because the market supply is finite.
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There was a time when developers could run short-term campaigns that cost a few thousand dollars to advertise their apps in order to catapult them into the top rankings, where organic growth would take over from there, Kern recalls.
With surrogate markers, companies could run shorter, smaller Phase II trials in the conventional way establishing proof of concept (a high probability that the drug will meet prespecified clinical endpoints in a Phase III trial) and determining the ideal dosage before scaling up for a full Phase III trial.
Other essential commodities that could similarly run short include oil, water, and arable land.
Harley Lippman, head of an IT consulting company called Genesis10, said chief executives are still cautiously optimistic but that their patience could soon run short.
If shipments cannot be made, dealerships in the United States could start to run short of some small cars, hybrids and luxury models.
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