Medals to officers or wheelsmen are so scarce that it would be difficult to price them. |
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On top of this, the bull kill is up 25,000 head leaving male cattle very scarce between now and Christmas. |
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Large primates, such as the woolly monkey, are often hunted by rural villagers when other sources of protein are scarce. |
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Competition for scarce resources in South Africa also led to conflict with other ethnic groups, particularly the Xhosa. |
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Does the redirection of available resources into the War on Terror reflect an efficient use of scarce resources? |
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While some xerophilous grasshoppers became scarce within the shelterbelt system, others, e.g. Calliptamus italicus, increased in importance. |
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Money was scarce at the time and while the Harrisons were reasonably well off, the few pounds sent home by George were welcomed. |
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In winter when food is scarce, keas have been known to feed on the fatty internal organs of dead and live sheep in the high country. |
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Items of rose and sandalwood gained popularity as ivory became a scarce raw material for carving. |
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As skilled workers become more scarce, employers must provide more training to promising but raw recruits. |
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Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover. |
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It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration. |
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Mr. Deacon said spring lamb prices will be set by the strong domestic market demand and scarce supplies. |
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Kent saw large numbers of common birds and higher than normal counts of scarce and rare wintering birds. |
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Natural predators such as ladybirds and lacewings love to eat aphids, but they can be scarce. |
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Road pricing is a radical solution that primarily is about securing allocative efficiency of scarce resources, namely road space. |
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Several rare or scarce species have been identified, one of which, the Brown-veined Wainscot was a new species for the county. |
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With consulting work scarce, rejiggering IT systems to boost performance is likely to remain a permanent feature of the consulting landscape. |
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Even where nutrients are scarce, this may not be of much importance if the prime limiting factor is water. |
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This saves the society from wasteful investment and ensures efficient use of scarce resources. |
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Should quality of life be a relevant factor in deciding how to allocate scarce resources? |
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Weeks of hot weather had produced a good harvest, but many watermills were becalmed by drought, so flour remained scarce. |
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Reliable data on rabies are scarce in many areas of the globe, making it difficult to assess its full impact on human and animal health. |
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This is not only a saving to the proprietor, but in a county where hay and corn are scarce commodities, must be an object of importance to the residentiary population. |
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Food, previously supplied on ration, is scarce and expensive. |
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Clean, drinkable water was already scarce and is likely to remain so for a time. |
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Sheltered, deep-water anchorages like the Cromarty Firth are scarce. |
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Because supplies were scarce, doctors did not have anesthetic to numb this patient before lancing a boil that had been causing him problems for more than a year. |
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In Indian Kashmir, people are appealing to relief agencies for more kangris, a traditional form of heater used for centuries in the region when fuel is scarce. |
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We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max. |
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But while lawmakers vocally opposed to the deal were scarce, it faced some criticism in the think tank world. |
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Socially, too, making yourself a bit scarce increases your desirability, but mainly it suits your increasingly private nature. |
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It is not a scarce commodity to be meted out begrudgingly or in short portions. |
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However, grass clippings are becoming scarce because of the increased popularity of mulching lawnmowers that provide many of the same benefits of mulching to lawns. |
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Not surprisingly the grey wagtail is a scarce nester in Norfolk. |
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Ideas were kinda scarce and I had this big research project due in Anthro. |
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Water, food and arable land will be more scarce, cities more crowded and hunger more widespread. |
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Money was scarce enough in those years back home and the registered letter from England was a welcome sight arriving at many homes around the West. |
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But in an economy ravaged by two decades of war, jobs are scarce. |
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Information about the neurologic and psychological changes that may befall young TBI victims is scarce. |
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Many sea otters died from being infected by a parasitic acanthocephalan worm found in sand crabs the sea otters ate when other more natural prey was scarce. |
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Now, visitors are scarce and the jungle is taking over, leaving some locals nostalgic. |
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Petrol was scarce in the world let alone Ireland and was available on ration for essential services such as fire, ambulance, police, taxi and doctors. |
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Against a sky of blackness, where pride is abundant and magnanimity scarce, that little man, that mediocre personage, shines with uncommon refulgence. |
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Nutrients from pollen aid detritivores in development, growth and maturation, and may enable fungi to decompose nutritionally scarce litter. |
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Ships from France and Portugal were first to fish there, followed by those from Spain while ships from England were scarce in the early years. |
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Larger animals are too scarce in the fossil record for good statistics, so paleontologists have analyzed microfossil extinctions. |
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Grey rhebok are less commonly seen and are scarce, but may be observed along the beach hills at Olifantsbos. |
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Critical imports were scarce and the coastal trade was largely ended as well. |
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Waste combustion is particularly popular in countries such as Japan where land is a scarce resource. |
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Because food is so scarce, bathypelagic predators are not selective in their feeding habits, but grab whatever come close enough. |
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The scarce Cetti's warbler breeds in the broads and breeding common cranes are found in the area. |
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Resources of energy are scarce, except in the territory of Kosovo, where considerable coal, lead, zinc, chromium and silver deposits are located. |
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Iron products were also known in Scandinavia during the Bronze Age, but they were a scarce imported material. |
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Consumer goods, particularly outside large cities, were often scarce, of poor quality and limited choice. |
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Water is scarce in dry and hot environment, and this poses a challenge to the ostrich's water consumption. |
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In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. |
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They were usually skinned with birch bark over a light wooden frame, but other types could be used if birch was scarce. |
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Further inland and along the Gulf of California the vegetation is scarce and temperatures are very high during the summer months. |
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This provides greater insulation during the winter and a source of energy when food is scarce. |
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Many upland watersheds are being deforested and degraded, and fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce. |
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Pinedrops and other protocarnivorous species have an advantage over other plants in situations where soil nitrogen is scarce. |
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In colloquial speech shall and ought are scarce, must is marginal for obligation and may is rare. |
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However, all inductive reasoning where data is too scarce for statistical relevance is inherently based on anecdotal evidence. |
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Negotiability can be traced back to the 1700s and Lord Mansfield, when money and liquidity was relatively scarce. |
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At the same time, the mahogany trade peaked in Europe, but the supply in Belize, a main exporter, was becoming scarce. |
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It meant obtaining scarce steel, cement and timber when the Treasury were trying to maximise exports and minimise imports. |
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Opposition was particularly intense in mountainous regions where good routes were scarce. |
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Upon the barred and slitted wall the splotched shadow of the heaven tree shuddered and pulsed monstrously in scarce any wind. |
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These busts of the emperors and empresses are all very scarce, and some of them almost singular in their kind. |
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Thus far, detailed studies determining the neurochemical codes of the two subplexuses in the porcine and human colon are scarce. |
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This false evidence... stung me to the quick, and raised an indignation scarce conceivable. |
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Yorick scarce ever heard this sad vaticination of his destiny read over to him, but with a tear stealing from his eye. |
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Although crustacean parts are common in king crab stomachs, evidence of cannibalism is scarce in studies of wild feeding. |
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Five years ago, broadband accessibility across the country was scarce. |
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As with the smoky-brown woodpecker, information on this woodcreeper from western Mexico is fragmented and scarce. |
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However, studies on the alkali metal status of Indian soils are extremely scarce, except for reports such as the one by Mehta et al. |
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The high cost of Greek currants and their scarce supply has led to buyers looking to alternatives with US zante currants attracting attention. |
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Local employment opportunities were limited, particularly for girls, and traditional rural jobs such as jackaroos and jillaroos were scarce. |
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Though halogenated quinolines have been used for a long time, information on their metabolism is scarce. |
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Flatted factories exist in cities like Singapore and Hong Kong, where land is scarce. |
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These are now the fashion, and so berattle the common stages that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose-quills and dare scarce come thither. |
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The sound of it was scarce louder than the hiss of the rain, a multitude of soft bubblings and squelchings. |
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If catlore is scarce in the above genres, it develops prominence in the realm of superstition and belief. |
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Contemporary texts describing this period are extremely scarce, giving rise to its description as a Dark Age. |
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I was scarce sooner recovered from my indisposition than Amelia herself fell ill. |
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Blue John is now scarce, and only a few hundred kilograms are mined each year for ornamental and lapidary use. |
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The terrain supports lowland heath communities, Ancient woodland and blanket mire which provide a habitat for some scarce flora and fauna. |
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Whenever possible, the AABB recommends that O negative blood be conserved by using blood type testing to identify a less scarce alternative. |
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A large number settled here in the 1950s as work was scarce at home, especially in the South. |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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After dinner, what remains but to count the clock, and hope for that sleep which I can scarce expect. |
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Food was scarce, often little more than porridge, resulting in vitamin deficiencies. |
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Jobs were very scarce, but in 1919 John Middleton Murry was reorganising the Athenaeum and invited Huxley to join the staff. |
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Although the White Nile runs through the country, water is scarce during the dry season in areas that are not located on the river. |
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Since tickets to the live shows are often scarce, tickets are also sold in order that the public may attend these dress rehearsals. |
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This would be cheaper than Monte Bello, although the cost would be paid in scarce dollars. |
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Over 200 species of flowering plants have been recorded on the reserve, some of which are nationally scarce. |
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The nationally scarce oysterplant is found on several islands and the British Red Listed bryophyte Thamnobryum alopecurum has also been recorded. |
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Because of this, Tokyo's urban landscape consists mainly of modern and contemporary architecture, and older buildings are scarce. |
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Their old master Epicurus seems to have had his brains so muddled and confounded with them, that he scarce ever kept in the right way. |
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Testing alternative medicine that has no scientific basis has been called a waste of scarce research resources. |
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Details about Sherlock Holmes's life, except for the adventures in the books, are scarce in Conan Doyle's original stories. |
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Many workmen could not subsist a week, few could subsist a month, and scarce any a year without employment. |
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Excess food is put into caches, either buried or in nooks or holes in trees, and eaten when food is scarce. |
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Should regular wild foods become scarce, boars will eat tree bark and fungi, as well as visit cultivated potato and artichoke fields. |
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This population was scarce and very similar to the other Neanderthals found in the whole of Western Europe. |
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Monuments from the Roman period are rare, but include a large temple in Corseul and scarce ruins of villas and city walls in Rennes and Nantes. |
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Evidence for theories of independent development and for outside introduction are scarce and subject to active scholarly debate. |
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Nonstarred titles throughout the bibliography mark the many Gothic works that are relatively scarce or difficult to obtain today. |
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The dormouse also eats hornbeam and blackthorn fruit where hazel is scarce. |
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During the winter period, when live prey is scarce, the European polecat may raid beehives and feed on the honey. |
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There is scarce any duty which has been so obscured by the writings of learned men as this. |
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A similar situation occurred during the 1960s, when composers were scarce and musicals lacked vibrancy and entertainment value. |
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Sei whales were said to have been scarce in the 1960s and early 1970s off northern Norway. |
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When food is scarce, killer whales metabolize blubber for energy, which increases pollutant concentrations in their blood. |
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A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. |
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Rainfall is scarce, and water proves deficient in some provinces where water crisis can happen sometimes. |
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A thick coat of blubber insulates its body and provides energy when food is scarce or during fasting. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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At the end of the Second World War, communication with the rest of the country broke down, and food and fuel became scarce. |
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In mountainous or hilly districts, where vegetable food is scarce, badgers rely on rabbits as a principal food source. |
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By 1950 pheasants bred throughout the British Isles although were scarce in Ireland. |
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However, if food is scarce, the male first feeds himself before feeding the female. |
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A RED-backed Shrike was a nice find on the Great Orme last weekend, as this species remains quite scarce in Wales. |
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After two decades of war, even the most basic infrastructure is scarce. |
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It is becoming increasingly important to focus on roundfish alternatives for relatively scarce flatfish. |
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Yet had I scarce set foot in the passage when I stopped, remembering how once already this same evening I had played the coward, and run home scared with my own fears. |
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In eggs boiled and roasted there is scarce difference to be discerned. |
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When food is scarce, the first chicks to hatch are most likely to survive. |
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Thus, the price of a husbandship is higher when husbandships are scarce, and, similarly, the price of a husbandship is low when husbandships are abundant. |
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During these decades, true interchangeability grew from a scarce and difficult achievement into an everyday capability throughout the manufacturing industries. |
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By the late 1920s many previously scarce goods were in good supply. |
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Birth control increases economic growth because of fewer dependent children, more women participating in the workforce, and less use of scarce resources. |
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That being propos'd brimful of wine, one scarce could lift it up. |
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In Ireland, land became scarce relative to the rapidly growing population in the early nineteenth century, whereupon fertility began a retreat to its low, prepotato level. |
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They allowed Portugal to dominate trade in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, establishing a vast empire with scarce human and territorial resources. |
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Dutch and German colonies saw relatively scarce European migration, since Dutch and German colonial expansion focused on commercial goals rather than settlement. |
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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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The unique Norwegian farm culture, sustained to this day, has resulted not only from scarce resources and a harsh climate but also from ancient property laws. |
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After the Western Roman Empire fell, gold became scarce and Scandinavians began to make objects of gilded bronze, with decorative figures of interlacing animals. |
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Petroleum scarce reserves exist in Greece, Serbia and Albania. |
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The economy in Northern Ireland is flatlining and jobs are scarce. |
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Given the imminent monsoon reversal, that was a scarce commodity. |
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Due to their low nutritional value, they are normally only eaten by fish, with larger animals such as birds and marine mammals only eating them when other food is scarce. |
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The remoteness of the region makes sources of search and rescue scarce. |
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In places such as North Africa and the Middle East, where water is more scarce, access to clean drinking water was and is a major factor in human development. |
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This competition reaches a peak during early spring, when food is scarce. |
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Others argue that truck wages, at least in some cases, were a convenient way for isolated communities to operate, when official currency was scarce. |
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Lorry drivers siphoned off scarce petrol to barter for food with farmers. |
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This pattern is typical in cases of Batesian mimicry, in which the mimic is relatively scarce, palatable and unprotected while the model is abundant and wellprotected. |
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Information for offshore regions and warmer waters is more scarce, but widespread sightings indicate the killer whale can survive in most water temperatures. |
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Iron metal is singularly scarce in collections of Egyptian antiquities. |
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The drama will feature south London at its least glamorous, where money was scarce, the staple diet was rock salmon and chips, and the flicks offer the only hint of glamour. |
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Due to the geographic layout of the valleys, land was a scarce resource, and therefore leisure activities that took up little space, time and money were sought. |
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They can scarce suffer privileges, that is to say, license to spoil our citizens, given them by our forefathers, and brought in by errorful custom, to be taken from them. |
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They generally only encroach upon farms when natural food is scarce. |
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After slaughtering it was verified that 29 of them harbored scarce to moderate amount of liver flukes, being the test of the animals free of parasites. |
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The British and French wanted American units used to reinforce their troops already on the battle lines and not waste scarce shipping on bringing over supplies. |
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We have no Dictionary of our Language, and scarce a tolerable Grammar. |
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However, for distant areas such as the Yeniseian North, which was incorporated into the Czarist Empire as late as the 17th century, adequate historical data is scarce. |
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Reports of chiffchaffs, willow warblers and black caps have been scarce. |
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Both the Plaintiff and the Defendants are being tight-lipped, and information outside of the above-cited article and online court documents is scarce. |
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