There is at present a paucity of evaluations of disease management programmes. |
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I wondered what was more depressing, the paucity of his vocabulary or the absence of musical taste. |
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The man has an amazing amount of energy which covers for the paucity of his material. |
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There is no scheme in all these projects to solve the paucity of clean, safe drinking water. |
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What hit you between the eyes, however, was the paucity of any real programme or policy agenda emerging from the party of the Right. |
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Will the present paucity of lackadaisical dreamers affect our future cultural heritage? |
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However, a paucity of data exists on the long-term effects of infant soy formulas. |
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The paucity of humility shown by the Government in the face of such antipathy is stomach-churning. |
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I also would like to apologise for the paucity of posts over the past few days. |
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Zack was throughly impressed by the waves crashing on the breakwater, but was disappointed at the paucity of good skipping stones. |
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There was a near record league game crowd growing increasingly restless at their teams' paucity of decent play. |
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But this is perhaps the inevitable result of a paucity of content trapped within an excess of style. |
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To those outside the subculture it may appear as if there is a paucity of other alternatives. |
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There's still a paucity of fresh produce in the shops, very little more than a few tired cabbages and exhausted apples to be found. |
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He bemoans the shortage of trained music teachers and a paucity of school music lessons. |
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Recently the city has been widely criticised for the paucity of its 60th anniversary plans. |
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The paucity of Oligocene and Miocene records is probably due to collecting bias and limited area of outcrop. |
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With a paucity of big men in the East, he could garner All-Star consideration, which would make his comeback story almost unbelievable. |
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This finding is substantiated by the paucity of significant determinant variables in these models. |
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It's a complicated case, marred by a disputed confession, a paucity of witnesses and the sudden, explosive nature of the incident itself. |
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There is no paucity of scholarly studies and statistical data on China, but these do not help us. |
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One interesting discovery is the paucity of scholarly work on the actual history of atheism. |
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There is a regrettable paucity of training in the rudiments of security protocols or practices at the library. |
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Our wind turbine and hydro worked virtually without hiccup, making our lives sensitive to fluctuations between energy abundance and paucity. |
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Very few directors dare to make serious films due to paucity of funds, she said. |
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The paucity of water and the consequent thefts are beginning to weaken the social fabric in the countryside. |
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There is also a paucity of texts and supporting popular science literature available in Urdu. |
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The paucity of specimens has been a hindrance in determining intraspecific variability within this material. |
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This may account in part for the paucity of crepuscular to nocturnal or cryptozoic to fossorial skink lineages in the interior. |
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But it also gives a clue to why there is such a paucity of women at the top in car sales. |
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Instead the search engines are simply reporting the paucity of information on the internet about these people. |
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A chest and abdominal film from the first day of life demonstrated the ectopia cordis and a paucity of bowel gas in the abdomen. |
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Pending the publication of the census results, it regrets, however, the paucity of the data currently available. |
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Youth naturally, in their abundance of hormones coupled with a paucity of experience, have a more pliant interest in entertaining various forms of sexual expression. |
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However, the paucity of modern cycad trunks to cycadeoid trunks in the fossil record suggests that the modern cycad trunks did not fossilize as readily as the extinct variety. |
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Why it continued to rotate cyclonically after it shifted to the center of the updraft troika is a matter of conjecture because of the paucity of data in the storm inflow. |
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Demographers say that this paucity of people will soon bring about a shortage of skills, creating a seller's market for qualified workers. |
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As explained above, all these stocks require careful management in view of the paucity of information available. |
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Software producers have been given a free pass, in the sense of the paucity of liability for losses from software glitches and failures. |
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Of course I despair at the paucity of the budget, but what's new? |
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These programs will be briefly described here but not critiqued because of a paucity of controlled trials. |
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With the relative paucity of decent Rankin biographies, Smith's work promises to direct more attention to Jeannette Rankin and her lifework for peace. |
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At first, Truman was almost paralysed by the immensity of his task and the paucity of his experience. |
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One would think so, given the paucity of references to this organization, and when made, in a relatively disparaging way. |
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Ron Austin Hadleigh, Suffolk David Cameron's closing comments perfectly illustrate the paucity of vision of today's pygmy politicians. |
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The artistic paucity of the project was reflected in the fact that I was cast as a low-life Irishman called Jonathan Flanagan. |
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The weirdest part was filming it in Malaysia, owing to the paucity of appropriate buildings and infrastructure in Shimla itself. |
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Of course Billy Elliot has been so well received partially due to the paucity of the competition. |
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Despite the paucity of their incomes, parents participate in the financing of their children's schooling. |
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In addition, there is often a paucity of data on which discussion can be based. |
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It also acknowledges a paucity of research and data on which to base reliable environmental assessments. |
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There is also a paucity of information about the numbers of voluntary groups that engage in advocacy. |
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The reason for the paucity of statistics relating to children was the absence of a centralized data-collection system. |
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The other hurdle that you must surmount is the paucity of public preparedness. |
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There is a paucity of information describing the prevalence of overweight and obesity specifically in the pregnant population. |
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However, this is rare, and so the paucity of our anatomical knowledge results in a vague, inaccurate and incomplete body map. |
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Another reason is non-availability or paucity of domestic help. |
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The paucity of outcrop in the Acraman depression indicates that the bedrock beneath the depression is strongly disrupted by brecciation and jointing. |
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Part of that lies in the paucity of documentation of what the Vikings actually did during their raids. |
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The book begins with a chapter that sets the scene and describes the paucity of research into what prison officers do and how they feel about their work. |
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Should it not deserve our attention if our talented students drop out of schools due to paucity of funds or child labour while our elite perform repeated umrahs and hajjs? |
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Moreover, the long moratorium has resulted in a paucity of qualified experts to research firearm injuries. |
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Poor health care, a paucity of jobs, and a sense of instability is now taking its toll. |
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A former studio chief agrees that the paucity of stars under 30 is a serious problem for the studios. |
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The paucity of information about the actual birthplace and birthdate of her grandfather made the tracing of his origins a genealogical heartbreaker. |
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In ordinary circumstances the paucity of players might have been expected. |
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Much of this product is now powerloom woven, due to a paucity of labour. |
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The response is governed by the paucity of credible alternatives. |
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The paucity of these qualities in the present Republic would stagger them. |
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Let me start with an apology for the paucity of blogging lately. |
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The evolution of carnivorous plants is obscured by the paucity of their fossil record. |
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But when I had crossed the threshold, I was astonished at the paucity of facts to be gleaned from the inmates themselves. |
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It also shows the paucity of the arguments of the Conservatives. |
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Given the paucity of data on policy-making capacity, research to explicate key indicators at the individual, organization and system level, would make a significant contribution to the knowledge base. |
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The paucity of record of Austen's life leaves modern biographers little to work with. |
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The summits' grandiloquent final declarations are frequently, and perhaps rather embarrassingly, contrasted with the paucity of the results they actually achieved. |
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They commented on the paucity of John's charitable donations to the church. |
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The paucity of women in STEM is not just a problem for New York. |
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And this time round there was certainly no paucity of punchablity on the part of the assembled thickheads and big egos. |
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There is a real danger of seeing the creative sector in a double bind, through the paucity of remuneration for existing works and through the absence of resources to invest in the creation of new programmes. |
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In particular, there is a paucity of information on how lower income households make decisions about energy use and how their situation would be affected by different energy efficiency policies. |
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In the real world, however, one has to deal with the remarkable paucity of properly excavated, osteologically analysed and dated grave sites. |
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Significantly, Baronius termed the age 'dark' because of the paucity of written records. |
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It seems to me that such a debate is at best highly problematic, given the paucity of reliable information from Ottawa that has been made available to the public to date. |
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But none of this can hide the paucity of progress so far. |
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As a person who studies words and communication as a career, I am constantly struck by the paucity of the language, of the impossibility to truly to communicate. |
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It also explored other salient parameters such as costs of housing, a growing seniors' population, a paucity of investment in affordable housing and the complexity and inadequate funding of government assistance. |
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Mohammad Shamsah said the conference will deal with the problem experienced worldwide in the paucity of anesthesiologists in the medical field. |
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The Canadian NRP Steering Committee to decide how LMA placement should be taught given the paucity of experience in the Canadian neonatal community. |
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Now came shipwrecks and life in open boats, with the usual paucity of food. |
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For Finland and Switzerland, Europe's final representatives, there was much to ponder after disappointing performances at Russia 2006 that owed much to some slipshod defending and a paucity of ideas in attack. |
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There is a paucity of preclinical models that simulate the development of ovarian tumors in humans. |
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The 1952 and 1953 world championships were run to Formula Two regulations, for smaller, less powerful cars, due to concerns over the paucity of Formula One cars available. |
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Later robbing evidently made this a complex excavation, and dating of Orcadian Norse sites is notoriously difficult given the paucity of datable finds. |
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Committee members did express reservations about the paucity of data with regard to neoplasms, hepatotoxicity events, and hypersensitivity reactions. |
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Plagiarie had not its nativity with Printing, but began in times when thefts were difficult, and the paucity of Books scarce wanted that Invention. |
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For others, the term Dark Ages is intended to be neutral, expressing the idea that the events of the period seem 'dark' to us because of the paucity of historical record. |
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This uncertainty is due largely to a paucity of contemporary sources. |
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Your tax refund might be late, owing to a paucity of number crunchers. |
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Where was the justification regarding safety for the dose of local anaesthetic administered using a technique that has a paucity of evidence to support efficacy? |
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These considerations must be balanced against the paucity of adequate zinc biomarkers, and the most widely used indicator, plasma zinc, has poor sensitivity and specificity. |
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In view of the paucity of cases, the excellent therapy for, and the low-grade contagiousness of leprosy, even Cosman's numbers are not a reason for alarm. |
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