Use "shortages" in a sentence

1. Wars, food shortages, earthquakes (7)

2. Ah, inflation, food shortages.

3. So they suffer food shortages.

4. One is shortages of goods.

5. “There will be food shortages.”

6. Food Shortages —An Evidence of What?

7. I grew up with food shortages.

8. North Korea faces severe food shortages.

9. Fishing was prohibited causing further supply shortages.

10. Shortages eventually led to food riots.

11. Shortages can also be addressed by product substitution.

12. The problems were compounded by severe food shortages.

13. 30 Shortages eventually led to food riots.

14. Such shortages, no surprise, have stoked inflation.

15. Food shortages will give way to abundance.

16. (Luke 9:10-17) problem of food shortages

17. 9 Plainly, that denotes food shortages, scarcity of eatables.

18. 24 Housing shortages permit landlords to gouge their renters.

19. Their economy continued to suffer shortages in raw materials.

20. Food shortages are costing millions of lives today.

21. Food shortages loom in some parts of Africa.

22. Housing shortages permit landlords to gouge their renters.

23. Staff shortages were worsened by the flu epidemic.

24. All 50 assembly points were reportedly experiencing acute food shortages.

25. The ordination of women would certainly alleviate shortages of staff.

26. However, recent shortages of the processors used by Automakers …

27. There were shortages of electricity, water, firewood, and food.

28. The energy shortages were exacerbated by the severe winter.

29. He also warned that there would be “food shortages.”

30. There were serious shortages of housing, schools and hospitals.

31. Severe drought has compounded food shortages in the region.

32. Other millions around the globe suffer from food shortages and diseases.

33. (2) face staff shortages due to absenteeism or staff turnover.

34. Petrol shortages and the scarcity of spare parts brought added problems.

35. To counter equipment shortages, a powerful civil volunteer movement appeared.

36. Growth continued to create shortages that expanded the black market.

37. Indirect effects of the fighting include disease and food shortages.

38. How are Jesus’ words about wars and food shortages being fulfilled today?

39. Their health-care system suffers from queues,(Sentencedict.com ) shortages and ropey equipment.

40. FOOD SHORTAGES: Some 800,000,000 people worldwide regularly go to bed hungry.

41. It is true that mankind throughout history has endured food shortages.

42. But it also has intrinsic shortages, such as inflexibility, low accuracy.

43. Is the Commission aware of the food and other shortages described above?

44. You lead to shortages and the need for another payday loans through.

45. This situation has arisen as a result of our serious staffing shortages.

46. In many places there were dire shortages of food and fuel.

47. About one billion people in developing countries are facing fuelwood shortages.

48. Shortages of qualified United Nations personnel had been addressed in part.

49. The dire warnings of world shortages have not come to pass.

50. Shortages of antivenom medicines, the treatment for snakebite, are common there.

51. The shops are cashing in on temporary shortages by raising prices.

52. The government went back to fundamentals, concentrating on avoiding food shortages.

53. consequential hazards including the consequences of malicious attacks and of fuel shortages.

54. Hospitals suffer from inadequate facilities, antiquated equipment and shortages of medical supplies.

55. Truck - engulfing sand, a trucker strike, and gas shortages cost precious time.

56. 25 Severe food shortages have led to rioting against the military government.

57. What evidence is there of food shortages as foretold in Revelation 6:5?

58. An overhasty shutdown, he acknowledges, would cause electricity shortages and disrupt people's lives.

59. So why don't we desalinate more to alleviate shortages and growing water conflicts?

60. In some cases, protests have occurred due to the shortages in stores.

61. Owing to staff shortages, there was no restaurant car on the train.

62. Many newly-freed slaves poured into Castries, causing overcrowding, poor housing and job shortages.

63. Severe weather, port Blockages and microchip shortages are wreaking havoc on U.S

64. Along with that war went food shortages, disease epidemics, and other calamities.

65. Even shortages of necessities were becoming a big problem for the first time.

66. Despite advances in technology, are food shortages afflicting mankind on a global scale?

67. 3 A buffer stock of grain was held in case of emergency shortages.

68. Food banks are Bracing for shortages after Texas freeze killed many of the state's produce

69. A Deep Green Freeze Power shortages show the folly of eliminating natural gas—and coal

70. No doubt the food shortages at that time helped to lower people’s resistance to infection.

71. In 1981 the government had to resort to crash purchases of kerosene to meet shortages.

72. “Pangs of distress,” including wars, food shortages, earthquakes, and other calamities, plague humanity.

73. Jesus warned that there would be “food shortages . . . in one place after another.”

74. The familiar mainland gripe of skill shortages is rarely heard in Northern Ireland.

75. However, their checks on gross weights and numbers of cartons give indications of shortages.

76. The delays were also a result of staff shortages and a high staff turnover rate.

77. Antonyms for Adequacies include inAdequacies, inadequatenesses, insufficiencies, unsatisfactoriness, shortages, lacks, scarcities, dearths, deficiencies and wants

78. What the Bible foretold: food shortages and disease —Luke 21:11; Revelation 6:5-8.

79. Shortages of quality materials resulted in plywood being torn off the wings on several aircraft.

80. Due to metal shortages during World War I, iron replaced bronze between 1917 and 1919.