Sentence examples for restricted supply of from inspiring English sources

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Restricted supply of medallions has caused them to rise in price for decades, though prices have declined in the last two years as car-service apps have increased the effective supply of vehicles for hire.

Japan's entrance into the war cut off Lyon's already restricted supply of Japanese cocoons, which, because they were cheaper than the French ones, had, since the beginning of this century, gradually killed off the silkworms and even the mulberry trees around Vaison and other towns.

We had previously proposed that the early, limited extension of axons lacking NMNAT2 reflects restricted supply of an NMNAT-activity-dependent molecule required for axon growth, with NAD being a prime candidate (Gilley et al., 2013).

The restricted supply of car parts caused by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami is continuing to hit car production at Honda's Swindon plant.

In the late medieval period, after the Black Death had changed the social dynamic by creating a restricted supply of labour that gave commoners an economic advantage, the aristocracy responded by instituting authoritarian labour laws and wage restrictions.

The Japanese company, which has invested £1.4bn in its Swindon operation, is not the only carmaker affected by the restricted supply of parts caused by the Japanese devastation wrought by the earthquake, tsunami and the subsequent power station failure at Fukushima nuclear power plant.

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Considering that Spain also have restricted supplies of pace, it says everything about the technique in the ranks that they were clear favourites to win this final.

It has denied licences to independent radio and television stations, restricted supplies of newsprint, imposed fines on opposition-run media and promoted buy-outs of newspapers and broadcasters by groups with government links.

Hurricane Katrina restricted supplies of oil and natural gas, boosting energy prices as well as the prices of other commodities, which has an inflationary effect.

In 1917, Allied operations were threatened when horse feed rations were reduced after German submarine activity restricted supplies of oats from North America, combined with poor Italian harvests.

They should restrict supply of those products at low prices to that level.

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