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Indeed, in the absence of effective policy, that's how recovery eventually happens: as Keynes put it, a slump goes on until "the shortage of capital through use, decay and obsolescence" gets firms spending again to replace their plant and equipment.
How long until the shortage of the Wii starts to negatively affect Nintendo?
Gil Duthie, the Federal member for Wilmot, sought to have Crusader retained in service until the shortage of shipping capable of transporting heavy loads to and from Tasmania was rectified.
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Financing will be difficult until the shortages of funds available for mortgage loans is overcome.
She heard from one lawyer this week whose four-year-old case was scheduled for trial in August, was postponed until March because of the shortage of judges, and now will not take place until late next year.
"We didn't feel the shortage until the fall," he said.
Until the drug shortage, the routine for lethal injections had been a fairly settled process.
Labour will then move out of the underpriced occupation and into the other, until the resulting shortage of the underpriced commodity drives up its price.
The firm is 119 years old, and it never gave a thought to the American market until the dollar shortage became acute.
Throughout medieval times coal was exported from Newcastle to London, but it was not until the wood shortage of Elizabethan times that coal became important as domestic fuel and trade increased dramatically.
They bore the date 1965; the date would not be changed for US coins until the coin shortage was eased.
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