hoarding造句31, Economists warn that price controls encourage hoarding and can lead to supply shortfalls, fueling unrest.
32, This stickiness owes much to past labour hoarding: job losses did not match output falls during the recession, so many businesses have not needed to add to payrolls in the early stages of recovery.
33, Similarly, labour hoarding in France also comes at a cost.
34, Actually he had two unused ones which he was hoarding up.
35, Cases hoarding and low cation efficiency helped to develop plea bargaining in the United States.
36, I knew Po Ku was hoarding a tin of cocoa in his hut.
37, The pace of job loss is slowing and encouraging labour hoarding will hold back America's inevitable economic restructuring.
38, Then there was the international monetary crisis and the hoarding of gold.
39, They distinguish between hoarding of money and savings that flows into securities, and reaffirm the importance of the securities markets in transforming savings into investment.
40, Her mother now lives in a retirement community and , at 80, is still hoarding.
41, But Philip Isherwood, European equity strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort, disagreed: "Obviously the banks are hoarding cash, so why shouldn't the corporates?"
42, Bankers themselves deny the charge that they are hoarding capital.
43, He said that tackling these high prices includes cracking down on price gouging and land hoarding, as well as possible interest-rate adjustment.
44, Miller added that some companies need to increase their payout ratio—or earning dividends to shareholders—and stop hoarding so much cash.
45, The price hike in garlic was mainly caused by hoarding and profiteering.
46, The main reason of the grain crisis was caused by the grain output deduce in KMT rule area, the increase of production and sale cost,[www.] inflation and adventure hoarding and cornering.
47, It poured cash into the banking system in a pre-emptive strike against panic hoarding.
48, Gesell, following a suggestion made by Swiss merchant George Nordman, argued that a "carrying tax" on money could prevent hoarding.
49, He had the habit of hoarding newspaper cuttings that interested him.
50, But much later, Beowulf is killed by a treasure - hoarding dragon.
51, He even had kind words for usury laws, arguing that they had reduced interest rates and thus discouraged hoarding.
52, The only way speculation can have a persistent effect on oil prices, then, is if it leads to physical hoarding — an increase in private inventories of black gunk.
53, Another difficulty encountered in large enterprises is the hoarding of promotable persons by their immediate superiors.
54, Obviously I can't predict the future, but I'm pretty sure I'm not going to discard this lifestyle like a fad for a life of excessiveness, hoarding and debt.
55, A mafia of well - connected wholesalers are now hoarding the crop.
56, Since even before Choc finger started hoarding it, cocoa prices have been on the rise, doubling in the past six years.