The property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required.
Economic demand that exceeds supply.
1 It said the shortage of the vaccine affected most countries in Europe.
2 Trade and government officials do not see any shortage of staples, however.
3 There was currently a shortage of good quality accommodation for these companies.
4 There's an opportunity shortage , Reverend Jesse Jackson told USA Today in August.
5 However, growth in the industry has shown up a shortage of talent.
6 The chronic shortage of organs available for transplant is a global problem.
7 The Syrian leader also said the army faced a shortage of soldiers.
8 Maqina said people had also lost livestock because of the water shortage .
9 There is a serious labour shortage in dairy farming in New Zealand.
10 These days, there's no shortage of companies with similar plans in Asia.
11 There was no power shortage at the Police Department-atleast not yet.
12 One of the consequences of the rental-voucher shortage is clear: soaring homelessness.
13 However, the shortage of suitable donors places severe limitations on this route.
14 EBONY: Earlier this year, Manpower reported that there is a talent shortage .
15 The new rooms will help plug Manila's chronic shortage of quality accommodation.
16 Again, consider the situation, and the price of Austershalin during a shortage .
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