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Given the continual shortages of funds to meet its budget the government is unlikely to consider a halt to logging.
The magazine also predicted that closures would accelerate, possibly leading to a shortage of supply if the transition period was too short.
Overall, however, there was no shortage of resources; the main anxiety for the project team related to time and the pressure to deliver successful outcomes.
The shortage of both labor and development capital restricted families to exploiting their land extensively by woodcutting, or through specialized farming, as in market gardens.
If one factory did not pollute the water, downstream factories could use the same water and there would be no shortage.
Over time, the lack of fertiliser impacted with increasing severity on the yields of plantations already suffering from the effects of fuel shortages.
However, occurrence of outbreaks and periods of staff shortage meant that collaborators found it difficult always to follow this regime.
However, occurrence of outbreaks and periods of staff shortages meant that collaborators found it difficult to always follow this regime.
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