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But liquefied gas is generally transported by ship on special tankers, offering greater flexibility to shift supplies between markets and reducing development costs, the report said.
Gazprom, Russia's energy giant, denied that it had made threats to shift supplies to other customers even though Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, later appeared to repeat them.
Federal health officials are trying to shift supplies of the seasonal flu vaccine away from chain pharmacies and supermarkets to nursing homes, hoping to counter a shortage that threatens to cause a wave of deaths this winter among the nation's most vulnerable population.
The supplies are being mobilized via an "air bridge" that brings emergency supplies from UNICEF's Karachi warehouse first through Peshawar, then into the hard-hit city of Mansehra - with Pakistani army helicopters set up to shift supplies further into inaccessible areas.
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For example, Qatar, the world's largest L.N.G. exporter, has shifted supplies from its European customers to new clients in Asia because Europe's economic problems have reduced demand there.
According to Cobus Viljoen, its chief executive, its core expertise is in shifting supplies through some of the world's worst ports without losing too much to thieves or crooked officials.
The extent of the red-shift supplies important information on the strength of Brönsted acidity of zeolites which ranks in the order: HBeta>HMOR≈HZSM-5>H(Na EMT≥HY.
In promoting deregulation in the 1990's, advocates had visions of vast waves of electrons being wheeled around the country on short notice, from producers to distributors to consumers, in rapid, highly efficient response to shifting supply and demand.
A12 Circumventing Maine Drug Law SmithKline Beecham, responding to a Maine law on drug prices, said it was shifting supply routes and would ship drugs directly only to wholesalers based in other states.
Above all, it required transportation via railroad and wagon not just to move soldiers to the front, but a constant, daily supply of all these imperatives together, something made especially difficult by shifting supply lines, rebel cavalry and movement into enemy territory where the Union did not enjoy convenient interior lines.
A smart post-Brexit subsidy regime could enable some farms to be taken out of production for, say, a 25-year period, so there would be a constantly shifting supply of recently "rewilded" areas, providing Knepp's dynamic mix of meadow and scrub so valuable to wildlife.
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