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Renters also face a shortage.
Now, as these companies face a shortage of funds, Mr. Malone is ready to cash in.
Japanese firms also face a shortage of managers with international experience and the mindset and skills needed to operate globally.
The article said: "Shanghai may face a shortage of water resources if the population continues to soar..
Unions say schools in England face a shortage of teachers in many subjects, especially maths, modern languages and sciences.
Mr. Dishman, 35, says society will have to face a shortage of home health care one way or another.
Now, as the market plods along in a slow but steady recovery, brokers and developers are saying the city will soon face a shortage of new development projects.
But it seems that apart from the notable exception of Mr Obama, both parties face a shortage of intellectual and philosophical leadership.
Even so, its accounts for military operations and maintenance will face a shortage of at least $22 billion this fiscal year.
(Another reason for the capital shortfall is that New China's investments in domestic Chinese shares have done badly).Many other local insurers also face a shortage of capital.
The Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that the United States could face a shortage of 150,000 doctors in the next 15 years.
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