For far too long, talk radio in our area has had a dearth of intelligent commentators. |
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He did good, professional work but reportedly lamented the dearth of more uplifting assignments in comics. |
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She might get tired of the buckboard ride, the swaying around in the wind and the dearth of heat in the winter. |
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Until the media learns to treat sportswomen with a little interest, we shall continue to have a dearth of role models. |
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There is no dearth of restaurants, you can find coffee shops, family restaurants, excellent seafood restaurants and fine steakhouses. |
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Given the dearth of nutrients in their environment, these oligotrophic bacteria must generate their energy from a variety of sources. |
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Some farmers are experiencing a dearth of grass and have released the dairy cows and beef cattle onto the silage fields. |
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Television is no better for those of us hungry for imaginative fare, and the dearth of original screenplays makes this writer's blood run cold. |
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Britain's recent dearth of sporting champions has also been blamed on schemes that oppose competitiveness. |
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But even apart from the reactionary content of their politics, the dearth of substantive analysis brands them as charlatans and imposters. |
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Broughan is hardly alone in feeling piqued at the dearth of vision amongst the suits at Queen Margaret Drive. |
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It could be said that one of the features of contemporary opera is both the dearth of conspicuous talent and the amount of money pursuing it. |
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Nowhere is the debate more lively and contentious than in psychiatric genetics, but in truth there is a dearth of substantiated, empirical data. |
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Trilling was concerned that, with such a dearth of intellectual challenge, liberalism would become soft, complacent, flabby. |
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To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut. |
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Just go to any temple and witness the dearth of youngsters participating in any puja. |
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Lack of energy and a dearth of hooks adds up to one of the most tepid releases Matthews and his crew have released. |
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This is the primary reason for the dearth of funding for ageing research, but Dr. de Grey is fighting back. |
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There is a dearth of specialist practitioners in the field of community care and health law. |
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This is an eminently practical question, and I suspect there is a dearth of literature on the topic. |
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Yet there is a dearth of new thinking on how to create solid jobs in the manufacturing sector, here and now. |
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It is an acknowledged fact that there is a dearth of quality scripts in Hollywood as well. |
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We have recent history to show that there is a dearth of good investment managers in this government. |
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This lack of public support is responsible for a dearth of overt fearless principle in the public service. |
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These failures can be partially attributed to a lack of political will and a dearth of resources. |
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This problem is exacerbated by a dearth of social housing projects in the Lower Mainland. |
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There is serious disharmony among the clubs and a dearth of quality players at international level. |
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Yet there appears to be a dearth of qualified people who are both willing and able to step forward and provide better leadership. |
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The lacklustre session was characterised by a dearth of corporate news and subdued trading ahead of the weekend. |
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This season there has been a dearth of good supernatural television, and hopefully this will fit the bill. |
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Before 1994 there was a dearth of music and cultural festivals in South Africa. |
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Other voluntary groups in the city are also noticing a dearth of young volunteers in these busy times. |
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In contrast, many Canadian department stores have such a dearth of sales help that shoplifting is common. |
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One reason the health effects of steroids are so uncertain is a dearth of research. |
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But here in Scotland, in the regularly recurring famine years of the 17th and 18th centuries, when harvests failed, dearth and death prevailed. |
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We have a proliferation of information, and we have a dearth of resources to help process and assess that information. |
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If viewers deplore dearth of quality films, some producers bemoan lack of quality film viewers. |
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Hudson's dearth of caps probably lays with the devil-may-care attitude he adopted throughout his career. |
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Since the durries are woven from waste there is no dearth of raw material as of now, but with the closure of mills it would be a different story. |
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A lack of close friends and a dearth of broader social contact generally bring the emotional discomfort or distress known as loneliness. |
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This dearth of scientific evidence has done nothing to dampen the abolitionist ardour of the anti-DDT movement. |
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The acute dearth of primary sources or written documents left by the servants themselves in the colonial period acts as a stumbling block. |
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World cricket is fortunate to witness one of the greatest genuine fast bowlers of all time, and that too when there is a dearth for quickies. |
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Ivor can be caustic at times and rails at the dearth of good science in our schools. |
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Finally, despite the airing of some wonderful left-field stuff, the dearth of jangly African guitar music and reggae was notable. |
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Sadly, apart from punters there is a dearth of Scottish presence at Cheltenham this week. |
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Despite the dearth of light, his pupils were the size of pin-pricks, and were ringed in jagged circlets of gold. |
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Unfortunately, the dearth of registrars and locums will make implementation of a new system difficult. |
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A desperate dearth of top-shelf artworks is having a profound impact on Australia's salerooms. |
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On the plus side, the dearth of automobiles means there are no traffic jams. |
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There is a dearth of research on general perceived self-efficacy relative to teen pregnancy. |
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The dearth of roles for older female actors appeared to cultivate perceptions of their marketability. |
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The method of stringing anecdotes together with banalities has contributed, I believe, to the dearth of quality preaching in many churches. |
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Most take a bare-bones approach and some of the sites actually suffer from a dearth of graphics. |
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There is no dearth of cases of wife battering victimizing women who have made a mark in their professions. |
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Now it hardly needs adding that mitigating circumstances exist for the dearth of success on the ski slopes. |
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Writing her own roles also lets her go some way to making up for the dearth of good parts for actresses. |
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There is a wig and bootmaker credited, and believe me the dearth of boots and wigs is the only disappointment. |
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Because of their overall dearth of talent, Washington competes only with the rest of the league's bottom feeders. |
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Honeybee colonies rob honey from each other during periods of nectar dearth. |
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While job losses per month may be lessening, there is a stunning dearth of new job creation. |
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But my parents also left me with a dearth of hobbies that make admissions committees salivate. |
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A similar dearth of reading matter prevails in other school subjects. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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It cites heavy paperwork, a lack of online filing options and a dearth of local and foreign-language resources. |
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Businesses will have drops in sales as they suffer a dearth of customers. |
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One of the most persistent bottleneck to growth in Zambia over the decades, particularly at the micro level has been the dearth of finance capital for re-investment. |
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He feels there is a dearth of good landscape paintings in Kerala. |
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He reasoned, correctly, that to achieve his ambition of becoming an Olympian he would have to find an obscure sport in which there was a dearth of competitors. |
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Because of the dearth of wives, ling says that trafficking of child brides is epidemic. |
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In spite of, or perhaps because of, the relative dearth of information on the vertebrate body axis, a groundswell of interest and activity is underway. |
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Due in part to his dearth of footballing talent, he lived vicariously through the campaigns and conquests of his schoolmates and friends of greater sporting capacity. |
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With a dearth of planets in your sign, it may feel like life has plateaued. |
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The dearth of reporting on what is broken in these systems has measurable effects on our policies and, more important, on us. |
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The FDA is hoping to remedy the dearth of knowledge with a plea aimed at influential drugmakers. |
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And the dearth of top Democratic visitors could have a real impact on down-ballot Democrats. |
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Like the people of Westeros, winter is coming and with it a dearth of Game of Thrones. |
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At the Buccleuch estate in Nithsdale a dearth of grouse forced yesterday's traditional start of the season shoot to be cancelled and rearranged for later this month. |
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Familial TSE are invariably associated with PrPC mutations, and the dearth of genetic modifiers has hampered our understanding of prion diseases. |
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They all admired to see the foresaid riches in such dearth of money as was herebefore. |
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In fact, the general dearth of excavated Iron Age burials makes drawing conclusions difficult. |
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Due to a dearth of formal government statistics and the recent civil war, it is difficult to gauge the size or growth of the economy. |
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The intellectual emphasis of the earlier revivals had left a dearth of religious imagery that the visions supplied. |
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That meant limited opportunities for opera going and concertizing, though not a complete dearth. |
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It was even suggested the dearth of public loos may have cost Birmingham this year's European Capital of Culture crown, which went to Liverpool. |
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There is a dearth of empirical evidence supporting simulation in psychomotor skill learning and transfer of these skills to patient care. |
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Over this time journalists and public relations professionals have lamented the dearth of talent produced by college communication departments. |
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Also noteworthy were the Mercantilists, but they suffered from a dearth of theory and organizing principles. |
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And there is no dearth of drugs in the weekend bash organised by Bengaluru techies in a big way. |
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The study of the major Marathi bhakti tradition and its main deity, Vitthal, has long been hampered by a dearth of critical historical research. |
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But of late, possibly due to dearth of staff, she has again been put on the job as a postwoman. |
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To have such a dearth of British hurdlers rated over 146 is very disappointing. |
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Streptococcus milleri infections and abscesses in the head and neck region have been previously reported, but there is still a dearth of clinical literature on this topic. |
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However, there is dearth of available literature on neutrophil cell function in relation to occurrence of postpartum reproductive disorders in buffaloes. |
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And don't even start me on buy-to-let, which, along with the sale of council houses, has contributed to the return of Rachmanism, as well as a dearth of good social housing. |
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The dearth of priests in rural areas has consequences in the increasing numbers of unbaptised children and young couples cohabiting outside marriage. |
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This and other such incidents spurred a mass desertion as more and more officers defected to other countries, leaving a dearth of experienced leadership within the army. |
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And from this solitary passageway, the Demon Prince Dearth, along with a number of followers, entered on horseback. |
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Dearth was of such obvious advantage to the usurers that it was commonly believed that they used sorcery to prevent rain from falling. |
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