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This, of course, would tighten the supply squeeze.
His clinic has enough of the drug for only the 80 patients who began their treatment before the supply squeeze.
But the surge in nickel prices also reflects fears of a looming and long-lasting supply squeeze.
The supply squeeze has worsened in the last year, as dot-com frenzy has gripped many business school campuses.
Amazed that the free market for wholesale power responded to last summer's supply squeeze by raising prices, panicky officials ordered "caps" on those prices.
Even when a poor harvest caused a supply squeeze and forced Japan to import rice on an emergency basis in 1993, many consumers turned up their noses.
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While business leaders and government officials trip over each other to point fingers over the shortage, the tampon issue has illuminated an uncomfortable truth: Argentina exhausted the patience of foreign creditors in 2014, and in turn, foreign currency is in short supply, squeezing on the flow of imports of certain goods.
With demand high, supplies squeezed, prices climbing and refineries already running flat out, what if something really went wrong?
The tulip was itself a conspirator in the supply-squeeze that fueled the speculation, in that it is grown from a bulb that cannot be produced quickly.
Record low drilling activity, coupled with the supply chain squeeze, threaten industry's ability to effectively service an increase in activity and maximise economic recovery.
Food supply was squeezed.
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