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shortage <a shortage; shortages> N

shortage ECON (relations)
shortage ECON (relations)
shortage ECON
shortage ECON
shortage (relations)
shortage (relations)
shortage ECON (relations)
shortage (relations)

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shortage ECON

cash shortage ECON

dollar shortage ECON

housing shortage ECON

labour shortage

oil shortage

oil shortage ECON
oil shortage ECON

shortage transport ECON

water shortage

dollar gap shortage ECON

facing a water shortage

make up a shortage ECON

make up a shortage

shortage in cash

shortage of lodgings ECON

shortage of lodgins ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Increasing taxation and a shortage of staff were already ensuring that the old way of life had ended.
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A single daily goods train continued to run until 1947, when coal shortages forced its temporary withdrawal.
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By late 1986, production had fallen far behind schedule, and a shortage of time and money resulted in major cuts being made to the film.
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The concern in this area is the increased pollution, shortages of raw materials and increased governmental intervention.
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Hospitals reporting severe gas shortages expect total depletion in the coming days.
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As a result, the program can also lower the shortage of specific-skills required workers at the same time.
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Oil shortages result in disabled cars being pulled by horses or fitted with wood-burning (steam) engines.
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The victory garden movement started because of food shortages caused by the war.
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When there was a great water shortage in 1870, a fountain to supply people with water, was built which was fed by a natural spring.
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A shortage of capital and constant problems with washed-out tracks barred further extensions.
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