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Fluctuating demand for American textiles has threatened to put my family in the streets.
Local education authorities have been responsible for regulating the number of school places to meet fluctuating demand.
The industry suffers problems due to fluctuating demand for farmed fish.
Leveling production over periods of fluctuating demand.
Energy companies can offer this type of pricing by hedging the risks of fluctuating demand using Weather derivatives.
It had a description of a method for hedging the weather related risk that contributes to fluctuating demand in a fixed bill pricing scheme.
Wildly fluctuating demand, combined with this excess inventory, leads to costly overtimes and factory shutdowns.
It is this combination of fluctuating demand and early and late shifts - operational constants - that leads us to depend on part-time workers.
Account for and make provision for the unknowns as far as you can (for example, factors that may cause fluctuating demand).
That is changing, thanks to the persistence of the few family physicians in New York, as well as the fluctuating demands of the health care marketplace.
The company exports 35pc of its niche off-road automotive and construction industry glass frames and has to manage fluctuating demand during the year.
There is a strong, though fluctuating demand for Harris tweed, the production of which is unique to Lewis and Harris.
Market-seeking investors often wish to smooth out the risks of fluctuating demand by serving multiple markets: decline in one market can be offset by growth in another.
Part of this efficiency process will inevitably involve a compression of margins at some point in the business cycle which leaves businesses highly exposed to variable costs and fluctuating demand.
Yet it is Mr. Sharon who has defined Mr. Arafat as an enemy, who has confounded the fluctuating demands of the Bush administration.
The fact that we can satisfy widely fluctuating demand for electricity has little bearing on the challenge we face in maintaining grid stability when large volumes of wind energy are involved.
This makes it possible to have most regular and predictable demand covered by staff interpreters, whilst fluctuating demand and peak situations are catered for by recruiting AICs.
Advocates of cloud computing often talk of how it offers a new procurement model for IT services, providing both substantial savings and more flexibility in the face of fluctuating demand.
As regards the endorsement of the Policy Plan on Legal Migration, a key focus is on admission procedures 'capable of responding promptly to fluctuating demands in the labour market'.
The effect of this responsiveness is that they are well able to foster innovation, as they look for inventive solutions to emerging problems, but they are in no position to protect those innovations from fluctuating demand.
To date, the sale of Birgus has been directly governed by the fluctuating demand of the tourist market in faraway Port Vila and, to a lesser degree, the provincial township of Luganville.
Due to the complexity level of building a Workforce Model, adoption of a Workforce Model is usually found in industries that have complex work rules, skilled or certified workers, medium to large teams of workers and fluctuating demand.
Indeed, one of the key points about Berger and Mohr's study is that such moral careers are being partly constructed by capital's requirements for a cheap workforce and one which can be dismissed in line with fluctuating demands for the products they make.
The use of both was greatest in both declining and growing (as opposed to stable) firms, and this was taken as evidence for the view that it is firms facing fluctuating demand for output that make greatest use of temporary workers.