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1 The chronic shortage of organs available for transplant is a global problem.
2 The new rooms will help plug Manila's chronic shortage of quality accommodation.
3 The trade union Impact claims the dispute concerns a chronic shortage of staff.
4 As a result, the country has a chronic shortage of women police officers.
5 The second factor was the chronic shortage of kitchen staff.
6 There is a chronic shortage of A&E doctors and beds.
7 Its Achilles' heel was a chronic shortage of ammunition.
8 Sir, -Dublin has a chronic shortage of housing.
9 They tell of a chronic shortage of manpower and resources such as blood and medicines.
10 The City of Manukau Education Trust says a recent survey reveals a chronic shortage of services.
11 A well-documented problem has been the chronic shortage of trained professional staff in Katine's healthcare facilities.
12 Principal among these is the chronic shortage of modern office space in the central business district.
13 There is a chronic shortage of specialist help for alcoholics in Bristol, the BBC has learned.
14 Property experts forecast prices will continue to rise this year due to a chronic shortage of homes.
15 The chronic shortage of clinicians is encouraging countries to make better use of volunteers and community workers.
16 A chronic shortage of organs available for transplant fuels a booming black-market trade in body parts in India.
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