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  • 41shortage cost — An alternative term for *stockout cost …

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  • 42Nursing shortage — Contents 1 Market philosophy 1.1 Ethical concerns 1.2 Impacts on healthcare …

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  • 43Economic shortage — is a term describing a disparity between the amount demanded for a product or service and the amount supplied in a market. Specifically, a shortage occurs when there is excess demand; therefore, it is the opposite of a surplus. Economic shortages …

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  • 44Labor shortage — In its narrowest definition, a labor shortage is an economic condition in which there are insufficient qualified candidates (employees) to fill the market place demands for employment at any price. Such a condition is sometimes referred to by… …

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  • 452008 Passover margarine shortage — During the 2008 Passover season, kosher for Passover margarine in the United States was short in supply due to several issues, leading to a scramble among kosher consumers to obtain the staple since it features prominently in many Passover… …

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  • 46Supermarket shortage — Supermarket shortages have been identified in many American urban neighborhoods, and such gaps in food access have been closely correlated with diet related diseases such as cancer, obesity, and diabetes.The shortage began when many supermarkets… …

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  • 47Matzo Shortage of 2008 — The Matzo shortage of 2008 was a large scale crisis that struck the United States of America between the months of March and April. Though the numbers have never been officially gathered, its said that the catastrophe left thousands Jews Matzo… …

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  • 48Priest shortage — A priest shortage is the situation of a reduced number of priests in religions, especially the Roman Catholic Church. [ [http://www.die tagespost.de/Archiv/titel anzeige.asp?ID=8272 Die Tagespost] ] Pope Benedict XVI said on 11 September 2006 in… …

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  • 49False shortage — A false shortage is a form of artificial scarcity induced by a supplier, often with the intent to elevate consumer demand above levels that may otherwise be achieved in the absence of such scarcity.Companies may induce a false shortage to give… …

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  • 502008 global rice shortage — In March to May 2008, some national governments began restricting exports of rice [cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/29/business/worldbusiness/29rice.html? r=2 scp=4 sq=growing%20rice%20shortage st=cse oref=login oref=slogin|title=High… …

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