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But because many of these jobs require limited training, there is always a willing supply of workers - so wages will always be highly competitive.
I think there is more demand than willing supply.
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The title of former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's new memoir, "Known and Unknown," comes from a remark he made about whether Iraq had supplied or was willing to supply terrorists with weapons of mass destruction.
The young adults who run them will grow older, and possibly less willing to supply peer-support to younger adults who are experiencing issues that they have 'grown out' of.
In other words, the final amount of credit supplied in the economy depends on the interactions of those willing to supply credit and those seeking credit.
A spokesman for CNN, one such potential programmer, said that the cable channel supplied transcripts of its broadcasts to Lexis/Nexis and that "in principle" it would be willing to supply programming to a service like Worldwide Broadcasting's.
States where capital punishment is legal have struggled to find pharmaceutical companies willing to supply the sedative pentobarbital, which was once widely used, since European firms faced criticism for supplying execution drugs.
And even if credit demand holds up, banks reeling from subprime-related losses are less willing to supply it.Another strain of policy pessimism argues that interest-rate cuts will only fuel inflation, without helping the economy.
Developing countries many thousands of miles away are willing to supply it.
Even before Roe v. Wade, the demand for abortions overwhelmed the capacity of those willing to supply them.
The European Central Bank has said it is willing to supply them with liquidity, but only under its rules.
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