Biden won in states where he had scant advertising and even more scant organization.
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But despite scant evidence, the photos have since been recovered.
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He has shown scant interest in improving slipshod planning procedures.
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Indeed, evidence of the lovers' holiday was scant in Manhattan.
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Details were scant, but it's expected to be an SUV.
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Details on how this will work are scant and vague.
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Scant polling in Nevada, which holds its caucuses on Feb.
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Yet there is scant evidence to suggest that deterrence works.
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The details surrounding Thor: Love and Thunder are pretty scant.
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At first glance it seems like a scant acting legacy.
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India's government, meanwhile, has shown scant interest in trade deals.
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NGOs say they have received scant information on the investigation.
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Bernie SandersBernie Sander's foreign policy is notoriously scant on details.
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The policy contrasts between Van Hollen and Edwards were scant.
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There has been scant conclusive evidence of the Odderon's existence.
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Those considerations are scant comfort to the people of Kalasa.
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Whitley's groundbreaking career in country lasted a scant three years.
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Both measures attracted scant support outside their sponsors' respective parties.
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A scant 4% describe themselves as scared of the eclipse.
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So far, details of the spending plans have been scant.
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It has a long, barnlike dining room with scant décor.
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But she was receiving scant news media coverage, and Mrs.
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Evidence that they could find these additional billions is scant.
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Webb famously won the upset by a scant 9,329 votes.
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Yet there is scant evidence that such a strategy works.
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There's been scant public polling on the GOP Senate primary.
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He made scant reference to the war against the Taliban.
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Conversely, Mr. Patrick begins the race with scant name identification.
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Clinton's health, Mr. Trump provided scant information about his own.
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Some of his predecessors showed scant interest in this series.
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Yelp built its brand with scant marketing leadership and measurement.
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The police, calling the matter "sensitive," gave only scant details.
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The scant statistics that are available indicate a dire problem.
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Unfortunately, psychological research on the topic is so far scant.
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Scant evidence has been provided for many officials' ominous statements.
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Mr. Sessions has scant ability to provide his deputy cover.
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The theory was popular, even if empirical evidence was scant.
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But we have scant evidence of that storyline becoming reality.
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Most of these scant survivors have adapted with the times.
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The terrorism puppet master Osama bin Laden gets scant attention.
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Both were educated inside the kingdom with scant experience abroad.
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They have shown scant interest in maintaining expensive holiday traditions.
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Most, however, have scant appetite to fight for it now.
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He tried recruiting workers from small villages, with scant success.
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The current climate, in general, offers scant hope of fireworks.
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There is scant room for legislative error on any front.
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The program was housed in tiny trailers with scant resources.
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Details about the informant's relationship with the F.B.I. remain scant.
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Almost quaint, offering a scant handful of races and deathmatches.
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Their plan, as reviewed by Axios, is scant on details.
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We were interested in places that got scant news coverage.
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Thanks to the PFD, crippling poverty is scant in Alaska.
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He has given scant suggestions of his thinking so far.
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I also feel the anguish of this story's scant attention.
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But so far, there are scant details about his plan.
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The nutritionist pushed back on the scant amount of meat.
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Prosecutors, critics say, have provided scant evidence for the charges.
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The government has had scant interest in digging up the past.
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Details on what this first G-mail incarnation did are scant.
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There's only a scant few buttons and knobs to fiddle with.
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Yet the biggest spenders reaped only scant improvement in the polls.
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There was scant information available about its impact on large populations.
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Many schemes have been funded with scant financial analysis by investors.
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The state media report was scant on details about the weapon.
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Details on new Apple Watches are still pretty scant right now.
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Details of this new probe are pretty scant at the moment.
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Not only does today's commercially approved industrial hemp contain a scant .
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Members of the military are going AWOL due to scant rations.
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Until then, we'll have to take what scant comfort we can.
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There has also been scant direction from Ankara, the people say.
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Exits and public offerings are still scant in Africa's tech landscape.
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That is disingenuous, given the scant material evidence of a pivot.
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But the S&P 500 was down a scant 0.1 percent.
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A quick online search reveals scant media coverage of her indictment.
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There's scant evidence they will use those benefits to create jobs.
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The New York side has offered scant refuge to Mr. Cuomo.
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But firm evidence on China's adherence to its commitments remains scant.
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The stark warnings have had scant effect upon other government officials.
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Both phone in their scant roles, and who can blame them?
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Wilkie breezed through Wednesday's confirmation hearing with scant opposition from Democrats.
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On security, the frontrunners have only vague plans with scant detail.
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Tens of millions of people have experienced scant progress for decades.
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Certainly. Utterly single-minded with scant regard to anybody else's feelings?
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Scott's explanation on Tuesday provided scant evidence for the new allegation.
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She now only focuses on big orders but these are scant.
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And there appears to have been scant benefits to the crackdown.
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But agency investigators have paid scant attention to this black market.
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As always, any other details like release dates, etc, are scant.
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There's scant polling from anyone other than a few partisan firms.
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But that plan has scant political support in Albany or downstate.
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Despite claims of threats to national security, there is scant payoff.
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There are scant remains, too, of Mr. Njeru's once comfortable life.
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Synthetic manufacturers provide scant information about product origins or supply chain.
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But there's scant evidence of similar introspection in current incel forums.
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And despite scant opportunities for development, new homes are rising, too.
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Details about how BP (BP) will reach these goals remain scant.
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So far, there is scant evidence this is or will happen.
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The scant delay, the stay in time that lasts a hairsbreadth.
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We can't swear by this, because our data is admittedly scant.
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Native American characters get scant representation in the entertainment we consume.
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Symantec announced the investigation late on Thursday but provided scant details.
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They mentioned international cooperation, something for which Trump has scant respect.
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There is scant chance of Iran listening in the current environment.
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The deal was struck with a scant two days to spare.
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It raised scant revenue while accelerating the exodus of the rich.
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Even the HBO press page for the show has scant information.
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These economic changes affected all workers with scant education, of course.
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Yet the report has received scant attention from the broader press.
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As soon as one leaves Freeport though, those scant privileges vanish.
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There was also scant evidence of price pressures in the report.
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What's more, the law's so-called safeguards give me scant comfort.
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On core areas of cooperation, there's scant confidence about a way forward.
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Even in the scant torchlight, his skin gleamed like mother-of-pearl.
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He says the information they have been given so far is scant.
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Details are scant at the moment, but a press release from Sens.
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Early years Yasuke's origins remain a mystery as historical sources are scant.
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But there was scant sign of sympathy for those in the dock.
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In a scant 2:22, the ballgame was over, 1-0 Expos.
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We know it runs Ambient OS, though details on that are scant.
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Everything we know comes from inaccurate visual records and scant physical proof.
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There are other loopholes and penalties for violating the law are scant.
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But beyond that, details about his background — and possible motive — remain scant.
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But exchanges of information among national authorities on cyber incidents remains scant.
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And as for bonhomie, evidence of its spread in Xinjiang is scant.
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It's paired with a scant 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
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How can anyone believe that when officials offer scant data as proof?
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Details on "Green Gitmo," laid out in the Science paper, are scant.
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That is scant comfort to Brexiteers wanting to re-embrace the Commonwealth.
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But most had scant effect on legislation, largely siding with their parties.
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The number of electric charging stations in the US is pretty scant.
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Yet there was scant sign of a pick-up in Wednesday's report.
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Hospitals are damaged and running lifesaving equipment on a scant few generators.
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Kangaroos are known to steal the scant food the cows do get.
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In China, the world's second-biggest economy, factory activity showed scant growth.
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But their gripes had a tiny audience and, understandably, received scant sympathy.
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But Campbell's ability to stun in scant fashions is hardly anything new.
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That said, evidence of terrorist outfits actively seeking nuclear capability is scant.
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Details are scant on the legislation Grassley and Wyden are working on.
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The House bill also eliminates the $13,570 adoption credit, with scant reason.
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In the afternoon and evening, scant details emerged, breaking the heart further.
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Scrutiny of these differences, and how they affect debtors, has been scant.
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There were scant few words said about enhancing the fledgling democracy's institutions.
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High prices are a natural reflection of great demand and scant supply.
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And again: this technology has scant use in future "Trek" series. 1.
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Details of how Chinese officials would manage the online platforms were scant.
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Gathering tinder for a scant fire has become the family's evening routine.
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It offers scant details of his plans and proposals for foreign policy.
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Evidence of Russia's increased presence on the ground in Egypt is scant.
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Scant parking means the clean, modern subway and monorail are heavily used.
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Polling is scant, but Davids looks to be about six points ahead.
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Armed with these anecdotal scraps and scant genealogical documents, I was off.
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What does the scant literature on the phenomenon of falsification tell us?
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Huawei has been developing its own operating system, but details remain scant.
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With information scant, some residents said the alert frightened rather than informed.
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Local governments have scant resources, and the state has not provided help.
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Female representatives make up a scant 17 percent of the Turkish Parliament.
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The index's low yield of around 250 percent would provide scant cushion.
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Other newspapers at the time similarly gave her scant attention, if any.
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Details about the attack at the governor's guesthouse in Kandahar remained scant.
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When we get into specific treatments, the evidence is even more scant.
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In a scant five minutes, Mr. Pittman had what he'd come for.
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That late-season performance earned Rinne only scant attention from N.H.L. scouts.
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He was fine with preserving his botches, while according them scant respect.
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Scant research has examined whether yoga is exercise under those guidelines, though.
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In Tooting, subsidized public housing is scant and waiting lists are long.
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But they are political neophytes with scant experience in managing large organizations.
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Meanwhile, Chinese investment in genuine sustainable-energy projects in Ecuador is scant.
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Empty plots of land with scant signs of construction dot the forest.
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You Asked The compound is certainly trendy, but the research is scant.
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"There are scant resources for this industry to begin with," Acharya said.
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But there is scant trust among Democrats that Trump will keep his word.
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In the process, they would sacrifice their scant influence within the Republican Party.
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With details scant, there is the potential for ramifications on the entire sector.
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Issues related to emerging technology received scant mention in the presidential election campaign.
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There is scant traffic along the 375km link between Islamabad and Lahore (pictured).
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At postgraduate level in elite universities, Muslims were a scant 2% of students.
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Candidates who are paying scant attention to them now may regret it later.
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They have scant support among governors, senators and other leaders in his party.
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And there is scant support for anyone brave enough to uncover awkward truths.
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His campaign website "Issues" page is a scant 18 nonspecific subject matter videos.
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The demands are spoken and statistical evidence of an underlying policy is scant.
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But there has been scant evidence of a smell associated with neurodegenerative disorders.
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That he had long since forgotten his scant musical instruction was no impediment.
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People often pay high fees for investment management that produces scant measurable benefit.
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Draped over this scant armature of plot are swathes of vintage DeLillo—vintage
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Nervous mothers who turn to pregnancy forums for reassurance will receive scant consolation.
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Kuwait is attempting to mediate, although scant progress has been made so far.
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However, there is scant evidence that buybacks produce sustainable increases in shareholder value.
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But the regime has a solution: putting its scant resources into military power.
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But after a three-year wait, even 13 scant minutes of Embiid — Indeed!
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SCANT COMPETITION, HIGH PRICES The push could not preserve competition in many states.
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The combined company will be a tangled mess and merger savings are scant.
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It does come with a stylus, however, and sells for a scant $240.
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Scant things bother me more than when a video game wastes my time.
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By the novel's 1990s, factory work has become increasingly scant in the region.
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Yet research on the impact of physical environments on risky decisions is scant.
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The scant roads that existed before the floods were washed away by landslides.
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But for future generations of retirees, their strong performance is of scant comfort.
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Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, has scant credibility with voters as well.
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His replacement, a former Boeing executive, has scant foreign policy or military experience.
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Unfortunately, these minority voices go unnoticed and their concerns often receive scant attention.
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But the top general provided reporters with scant new details about the attack.
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The condiments section offered free chili and cheese but was otherwise pretty scant.
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There was at the time scant material available to make such a synthesis.
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Qatar has pledged about $15 billion (£11.8 billion) but details have been scant.
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But besides a crowdsourcing name competition and a few teasers, details were scant.
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A scant 2 percent of the country's budget goes to housing, for example.
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The people sat in the scant shade of nearby houses, slumped from exhaustion.
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Andrei is a frazzled academic in New York City with scant job prospects.
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But at the Bronx building, which includes three group homes, oversight appeared scant.
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Donald Trump placed second, and there was scant support for any establishment figure.
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Secured credit cards are another option for people with marred or scant credit.
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And a scant 229 would feel comfortable declaring how much money they made.
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A scant 15 inches separated the foot of the bed from the wall.
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There's scant data, too, on how to shift older people's own internalized ageism.
|
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But there is scant evidence that French people have been returning to Catholicism.
|
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But dredging by Southeast Asian nations is scant compared with the Chinese effort.
|
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"An Odyssey" takes scant interest in the drama of Odysseus' homecoming to Ithaca.
|
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Most of the people described were artists of limited renown and scant gifts.
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Information about the scale of the flooding in more remote districts remains scant.
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This might make up for the scant availability of NES Classic Edition. Might.
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What&aposs worse is Twitter&aposs malfeasance coupled with scant benefit to stakeholders.
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And there is scant evidence that legal migrants free-ride on medical benefits.
|
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There was scant canned music and, from the Puerto Ricans fans, more cowbell.
|
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That was before falling to Trump by a scant 44,000 votes in 2016.
|
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These fears may prove overblown, but Trump's first week has offered scant reassurance.
|
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However, there is scant evidence that Clinton was involved in approving the sale.
|
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Evidence that Trump was really leaning on Zelensky could be scant or unconvincing.
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Schultz was heavy-handed in her support for Clinton, but there is scant
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But much of Segers's work was subsequently lost and biographical information is scant.
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Previous mentions of annexation have been couched in generalities and provided scant details.
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Nearly 1.5 million have settled in neighboring Colombia, many arriving with scant resources.
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Never mind that many of China's territorial claims have scant basis in history.
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And raw garlic, scant in proportion to everything else, but just as necessary.
|
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But information was scant from there due to poor communications and transport chaos.
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It also bites during the day, which means mosquito nets provide scant protection.
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There is scant evidence of active Lance Armstrong supporters' groups, and this is revealing.
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Macri inherited an economy with high inflation, scant central bank reserves and wide deficits.
|
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A scant 23% disapprove of Obama and think Trump will be a bad president.
|
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When scant evidence emerged to prove the case, the Bush team declared war anyway.
|
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They have shown scant interest in judging wheat from chaff while chasing market share.
|
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A scant chance of stronger hair and nails seemed worth the relatively low cost.
|
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The United States is unique in its scant support for families with young children.
|
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His ascendance to the White House, as anyone with a scant knowledge of racial
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|
Scant information was available about the company, but research from China International Capital Corp.
|
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According to Bernstein's Instagram story, she attended Beard's show a scant 22 hours ago.
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She saved every bit of these scant wages to purchase phone and email minutes.
|
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It reminds us that the caucuses are rich in tradition but scant in diversity.
|
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Again, details are pretty scant on the feature, which is due out next year.
|
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It is unlikely that IS, which has scant local support, will gain much ground.
|
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Unfortunately, there's scant research or surveys yet from small business owners about this topic.
|
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Mining companies show scant regard for grass or goats and consume lots of water.
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But the surveys also indicate scant popular support for the 75-year-old Temer.
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For decades, this was an uncontroversial policy that resulted in scant complaint from psychiatrists.
|
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Regarding "apitherapy" specifically, there is scant evidence that bee stings help treat any maladies.
|
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Details of what the leaders agreed during their 80-minute meeting are still scant.
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In 2006 a judge agreed, but 11 years on that victory gives scant solace.
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There is scant evidence that party cells have tried to sway firms' big decisions.
|
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But low oil prices mean that Iraq and the Gulf states have scant funds.
|
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But the data are too scant to say that this holds for all athletes.
|
|
In winter months, scant snowfall means the summit approach can turn into bare ice.
|
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For those alarmed by Mr Trump's protectionist bent, Mr Lighthizer's competence is scant comfort.
|
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And the moments where she did something that truly defined her character were scant.
|
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The camera maker announced its takeover by Amazon with scant details in a Dec.
|
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British colonial officers saw the south as a "sloth belt", offering scant career advancement.
|
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News about Amiri, born in 20103, has been scant since his return to Iran.
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But until this week, details about just how he plans to that were scant.
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By contrast, Google's Paris office is behind a gate with scant visible "Google" signage.
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The Pilot had a 160 x 160 pixel screen and incredibly scant computer power.
|
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In metropolitan areas, where such spaces are scant, those measurements are taken at airports.
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Scant power means water cuts for homes that rely on electricity to pump it.
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The detectives and prosecutors who emerge as significant supporting characters are given scant descriptions.
|
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But that is scant comfort for those whose lives have been ruined by abuse.
|
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But that approach was rejected by many who viewed it as scant or weak.
|
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The evidence to support some of the claims for compression sleeves is scant, however.
|
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Industry is scant here, although the province includes one of China's main manufacturing hubs.
|
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" The same campaign official characterized the level of detail in Warren's position as "scant.
|
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As the diplomatic offensive intensifies, the latest scientific studies have offered negotiators scant comfort.
|
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In the end, the Web sites attacking Senovia attracted scant attention in the community.
|
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Alas, McDonald's scant bacon does little to power up the flavor of this sandwich.
|
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Yet there was scant sign of a pick-up in the latest wages report.
|
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Flush with the cash, entrepreneurs operated with scant oversight and little regard for profit.
|
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But studies showing the programs' effectiveness are scant, Dr. Guarda and other experts said.
|
|
We liked the lightly grilled whole branzino, but its white balsamic vinaigrette was scant.
|
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During the recent bruising election season, scant little was said about actual housing policy.
|
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The economic downturn and rising crime are weakening the government's already scant popular support.
|
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These are toxic times, and gentle words and gentle knowings are a scant resource.
|
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Given the low pay, scant benefits and high injury rates, will enough workers materialize?
|
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Chinese officials have promised to cut overall taxes, but the details have been scant.
|
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Details of the agreement were scant but hinted at collaboration against Chinese trade practices.
|
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We huddled with the men in the scant shade of a scraggly date tree.
|
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Right now these ideas are just hypotheses with scant evidence to back them up.
|
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His hair has gone gray and his playing time is scant, his dancing scarce.
|
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In the early hours and days, information will be scant and rumors will abound.
|
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There was scant talk about poverty, which the World Bank has committed to eradicate.
|
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And there is scant help from the government, which has little money to spend.
|
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Aside from the display, there were scant other hints of the building's glorious purpose.
|
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"The Breathe Suite" was released on CD last year, but received frustratingly scant attention.
|
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There has been scant research focusing on romantic partners of people with eating disorders.
|
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After three years and around a scant 100 subscribers, Balaskovitz went on a hiatus.
|
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What can people with scant credit history do if a loan application is rejected?
|
|
Yet every year, the mainstream media gives relatively scant attention to the huge crowd.
|
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All of these things could happen, but the evidence that they would is scant.
|
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Five months ago, the 28500-year Treasury bond was yielding a scant 6900 percent.
|
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Again, details are scant; but Mr. Herheim's credit alone is reason to see it.
|
|
The scant attention I received from these men felt safer than asking for more.
|
|
Of course ignorance hasn't prevented the scant news from being weaponized by interested parties.
|
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On Monday the government voided a local debt auction due to scant investor appetite.
|
|
Since then, the Ramapoughs' events have seen scant news media attention and thinning crowds.
|
|
The simultaneous spectacles may confuse average Americans who pay scant attention to foreign affairs.
|
|
Speaking for a scant two hours, they vowed to keep things short and sweet.
|
|
As a result, a scant 4 percent of vehicles sold in China are imported.
|
|
But the idea, seen by some as radical and expensive, has scant congressional support.
|
|
The maneuvers in Luxembourg have attracted scant attention because the litigation is largely confidential.
|
|
Voters tend to pay scant attention to politics even in the best of times.
|
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Congolese infrastructure is scant and parlous, a daily losing battle against neglect and nature.
|
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" The scant filings by Mr. Epstein's foundation, he said, showed a "lack of transparency.
|
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Eurabia has gotten scant mention in the American press; mainstream historians have scorned it.
|
|
Leslie wrote it up for the Huffington Post with scant details of the program.
|
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Because of the tariffs, sales there were scant and plans to expand were frozen.
|
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Details of what the plan would involve, or how it would work, are scant.
|
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Our evidence is scant, but then so was evidence that Dumbledore was a gay man.
|
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There was scant mention of the Anti-Diva or being a wrestler, of loving wrestling.
|
|
Spare parts are hard to source, repair instructions scant, and components are often glued together.
|
|
At present, there is scant evidence to suggest they fuel an overall rise in giving.
|
|
The tablet now has four speakers (tuned by AKG) and measures a scant 9.73mm thick.
|
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Voters seemed disappointed that Ms Tsai's efforts to stimulate the economy have had scant success.
|
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Details about the company and the nature of the payment were, and still are scant.
|
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That scant three puts the company in contention for most 5G handsets at the moment.
|
|
Clinical trials have been scant, and there are no universally accepted protocols for the condition.
|
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The most recent data show that political action committees have spent a scant $150,000 each.
|
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It could operate similar to aftermarket product Owl security camera; although, again, details are scant.
|
|
But this conclusion is "erroneous", Judge Bates found, and was based on "scant legal reasoning".
|
|
Even if, in both the ad and on the campaign trail, her solutions are scant.
|
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Huts cobbled together with straw, mud and plastic offer scant protection from the winter chill.
|
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The track also winds through streets and around the ancient city walls, with scant runoff.
|
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Killings of black people in the South during that period often received scant national attention.
|
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He ultimately finished second to Harvick by a scant 0.325-second in the main event.
|
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With scant furniture in the building, some eat standing up or sitting on the floor.
|
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She now finds herself working full-time at Wendy's making a scant $2628 per hour.
|
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In that scant time, it ingests the flesh and coral mucus off the coral skeleton.
|
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Scant resources also mean poor infrastructure, said Manuela Angel Gonzalez, FAO's assistant representative in Colombia.
|
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We've imagined what life is like behind the scenes but, beyond that, details are scant.
|
|
Moving to find work is increasingly difficult given scant savings and inadequate government safety nets.
|
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She finds contemporary literature over-focused on suffering, with scant attention to joy and enthusiasm.
|
|
Yet scant attention has been paid to how the crisis is ripping through their communities.
|
|
Around 73 portals have become certified and started courting investors, but interest has been scant.
|
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Unseeded and ranked No. 35, Puig drew scant interest for the first match she played.
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Finally, there is scant evidence that corporate tax cuts lead to investment and wage increases.
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Judging from the scant photographic and documentary evidence available, the statue had little artistic value.
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Though the evidence is scant, videos like this one help answer some of those questions.
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After a scant three months on the air, Kocktails with Khloé has been, well, kancelled.
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You will play its scant seven hours and never want to pick it up again.
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Although Mohamedi's profile in Asia is high, she has scant recognition value in New York.
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Until recently, the lack of accurate records of land ownership had attracted scant public attention.
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Our colleagues Peter Eavis and Emily Flitter found scant evidence of that in earning reports.
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He's a scant 6'6'' in socks, with average athleticism and a solid but unhewn physique.
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Rush hour occurs at breakneck pace and largely with scant regard for your fellow rats.
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I'd known this girl only since the beginning of the semester, a scant three months.
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And the investment may produce scant new economic activity to pay off that extra debt.
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Martí, like many Cubans in high-profile positions, blames the American embargo for scant resources.
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With scant physical evidence and witnesses under enormous pressure, the outcome is anything but clear.
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I have searched high and wide for decent, reasonably priced pinot grigios, with scant results.
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But such news provides scant comfort for the migrants stranded at the Greek-Turkish border.
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It has filed a lawsuit against Uber for providing scant access to wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
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So far, however, there is scant evidence that companies broadly are reinvesting their tax savings.
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The police gave scant information on the condition of the infants when they were found.
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Still, the scant public evidence that any of it works leaves much to the imagination.
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His mother was sold at auction, and he clings to his scant memories of her.
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The two countries likely harbor many nickel-hyper-accumulating plants, but research has been scant.
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The counter is there is scant evidence the prevailing approach is working at the top.
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Mr. Trump's nominees have so far displayed scant willingness to come to grips with that.
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To the protesters, who sparred with law enforcement officers, the inaugural revelers paid scant attention.
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Government payrolls expanded by a scant 4,000 after declining for four months in a row.
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The idea of commuting to work five days a week holds scant appeal for millennials.
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At the time, the news media on both sides of the Pacific provided scant coverage.
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London Theater Reviews LONDON — One's public posture gives scant indication of behavior behind closed doors.
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Moreover, history provides scant evidence for the underlying premise that legislative victories improve presidents' standing.
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Until those discoveries, Israel was believed to be sitting on scant oil and gas reserves.
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There's scant reference to our own stunning 2016 election in the film, which airs Saturday.
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Details about the project are still pretty scant, but what we do know is promising.
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Image: Matthew NowakOthers didn't find the scant number of specimens a problem for identifying the species.
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But with scant further details, experts are urging caution on assessing the importance of the movement.
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Aside from those statistics, information is scant with regard to issues of employment and mental illness.
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The details of what happened in the skies over New York City on Monday are scant.
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Sentiment soured after a meeting between U.S. and Mexican officials ended with scant sign of progress.
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But until now, we've heard scant details as to how exactly Facebook plans to accomplish this.
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But there is little oversight of mining in La Rinconada and scant policing in the area.
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After all, you begin the game with a scant few coins, two citizens, and a campfire.
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The numbers alone show how scant a resemblance such firms bear to mass-market auto manufacturers.
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There is so far scant evidence that the Avengers have that same scale, said Stratfor's Bey.
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He noted that, in his view, the Russia investigation yielded scant evidence of wrongdoing by Trump.
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In fact, I was a lawyer, albeit a nonpracticing one, with scant experience in immigration law.
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There has been scant public polling in the race so far, mostly from potentially biased sources.
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Thailand's rubber prices are also expected to rise this year due to scant flood-hit supply.
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When the partnership was first announced in January 2018, the details of the relationship were scant.
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There is scant mention of relatives and friends who might have an impact on their household.
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But access to expensive lessons and materials can be scant for kids not born into privilege.
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The past habitability of Earth's nearest neighbor has received scant attention compared with that of Mars.
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Details are scant, and it's not clear how much this was worked out in advance vs.
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Then, if the insurers did object, he gambled that they had scant appetite for a fight.
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I am usually pretty hungry after a day of teaching and the scant lunches I pack.
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China is retrenching under President Xi Jinping, who has shown scant respect for market-based principles.
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Despite this, there is scant academic literature to suggest a specific causal link between the two.
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Consider these sobering facts: Decades of scant research funding has, of course, yielded minimal research results.
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As long as the border crossing remains closed, commerce into and through Al-Qaim remains scant.
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Holden, who joined the company from Groupon in 2014, is pursuing another opportunity — details are scant.
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U.S. officials have urged Pakistan to act against Haqqani militants but scant progress has been made.
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His eyes were bright and brown and he raised his scant eyebrows, settling into his lecture.
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Dennis was the last known person to see his father alive, but DNA evidence was scant.
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But for some time there was scant evidence of a causal link between the two trends.
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Hard evidence for voting anomalies in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania has ranged from scant to nonexistent.
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So far, information about what compelled Conditt to carry out the string of bombings is scant.
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Thankfully, the Clippers isolated the scant few milliseconds where Boban makes an appearance: What's happening here?
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Though Westminster and Whitehall are tightly guarded, British politicians have scant protection when they venture outside.
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The judicial process is scant, if there is any at all; people are often simply 'disappeared.
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The orderly rows of trees provide scant refuge for mammals trying to avoid predators and hunters.
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European factory growth remained subdued in July, with scant sign of a pick up anytime soon.
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He gave scant thought to the needs of circulation either on foot or by motorized transport.
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The ideology that inspired the American founding is receiving scant attention, while socialism is gaining adherents.
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Nonetheless, there are scant warnings about the mineral in the industry's standards or in state regulations.
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State and local governments in California manage a scant 3 percent of forestlands in the state.
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TJ Maxx was a good experience for a discount, but the options were scant at best.
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Culp offered only a scant forecast, however, delaying details for a meeting to be scheduled soon.
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Another challenge is the scant institutional capacity our democracy has for coping with a digital world.
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He is good enough for plenty of fans but scant few will say he's the man.
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Details are pretty scant at the moment — more to come next week at CES, I suppose.
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You'd get Rick Rude or Steve Austin just before his Stone Cold persona, with scant introduction.
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The spokesperson declined to comment further on the agency's scant response to Motherboard's public information request.
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Albania and Tunisia have been discussed as candidates, but there's scant evidence either country is willing.
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The plan's scant details make it hard to know what, exactly, is on the chopping block.
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The decision received scant media attention, in part because it was overshadowed by the emerging epidemic.
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Second, the memo offers scant detail on what the government told the court about Mr. Steele.
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Even in a newspaper in the city where the uprising took place, the details were scant.
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Details, including when and if a deal will come to fruition, remain scant at this point.
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It published many books that had scant commercial prospects, but that were considered important by editors.
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But details about Mr. Cuomo's proposal were scant on Monday, raising questions about its potential impact.
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Law enforcement officials have released scant details about the case, saying only that Mr. Avenatti's Nov.
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A scant 37,000 Jewish people remained in what was once a hub of European Jewish life.
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Polls show majority approval for the government's efforts, with confidence high, panic low and scant hoarding.
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Authorities have released scant details about the victims, the shooter and what led to the attack.
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Polls show the scant support for removing him among Republicans barely moving since the inquiry began.
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Polls show the scant support for removing him among Republicans barely moving since the inquiry began.
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Workers may assume that plan choices are the same as last year and pay scant attention.
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This free-form curse requires scant logic and never stops, much like the franchise it inhabits.
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Buttigieg insisted that he would be able to build up his scant support among black voters.
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The federal judiciary's general statistics that are made public reinforce that view of scant remedial action.
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Some voice frustration over the scant training and support they received for handling users' rape complaints.
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The survey found scant evidence that people were hoarding cash given negative interest rates in Switzerland.
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They have scant means to affect policies when Germany and France team up with each other.
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She has shown scant interest in holding charter schools and private schools accountable for their results.
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However, China's expansive network of diplomatic posts alone offers scant evidence of such a power transition.
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It would have seemed a modicum of justice in a tragedy that offered scant comfort besides.
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The scant information we were able to glean from watching `Oumuamua was tantalizing but also baffling.
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Despite Ms. D'Avanzo's ability to stir up drama onscreen, her appearance in court attracted scant attention.
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In comments to reporters on Friday, Trump trumpeted the agricultural promises, even though specifics were scant.
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Her four children have been placed with an ex-husband with whom she has scant contact.
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Even now, two years after the atrocities, the world has responded with condemnation but scant action.
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Specifics are scant, but one thing is clear: All three would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest Americans.
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Professor Saul Kassin, a leading false confessions researcher, explains why scant evidence exists in this area.
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A scant 20 percent oppose the idea; that's less than half the number who support it.
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Two broadcast reporters are said to be among the detainees, but information so far is scant.
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This week, Harry Enten of FiveThirtyEight took a very deep dive into the details published alongside the poll—which were scant—and even extrapolated from those scant details what may have been the polling methodology, if a poll was ever conducted, and found it lacking in reliability.
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Image: Duncan McClarenThe Coastal Migration Theory sounds great, but direct archaeological evidence to support it is scant.
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The direct impact of the tariffs on the nearly $20 billion U.S. economy will likely be scant.
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We had only scant data on the Kardashians upon walking into the Elektra Theatre on Saturday night.
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Instead, we were surprised to find scant vegetables and too many fried, meat- and sugar-filled dishes.
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After nine years of losses it still owns 71.3%, with scant prospect of getting its money back.
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Last but certainly not least, Android apps were designed for a phone world, where resources are scant.
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Evidence for this claim was scant, but it set the tone that Trump the performer wanted establish.
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Details of what exactly it's making are scant but it's attracted some big name investors, including Google.
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British basketball is stymied by a lack of Olympic funding since the sport offers scant medal prospects.
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"REVOLUTION OR COLLAPSE" As the diplomatic offensive intensifies, the latest scientific studies have offered negotiators scant comfort.
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Bradley faced scant opposition from a majority-Republican Senate in bed with railroad and other corporate interests.
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Yes, Cuba is intervening in Venezuela, and there is scant evidence that Mr Maduro will go peacefully.
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The seemingly scant enforcement does not mean that dogs do not occasionally create headaches for subway officials.
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They purchased scant cooking oil and salt, and the rest of their mainly vegan diet was homegrown.
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With overblown rhetoric and scant legal merit, the NRA's suit seems unlikely to bring down Florida's law.
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There is scant evidence in the limited studies on the disease of it being linked to fatalities.
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As for Poland's PiS, it shows scant concern for the long-term affordability of its welfare policies.
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After scant training, they were sent into some of the war's worst fighting and suffered terrible casualties.
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But there is scant reason to believe that the army will succeed where Rio's police have failed.
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"Despite scant details, investors remain optimistic on trade talks," analysts at Mizuho bank said in a note.
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The bosom-exposing bodice of Bebe Rexha's La Perla gown appeared too scant to accommodate a flower.
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He said he was given scant food and water and barred from seeing family members or lawyers.
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By the time of the next election, Indonesia's demographic dividend will have a scant decade to run.
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Data is scant, but that's almost certain to make China the world's largest market for electric vehicles.
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But among those, so few address queerness that that genre—queer Asian filmmaking—is scant at best.
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Ultimately, though, Payless joined the scant number of survivors that, like Gymboree, boomeranged back into bankruptcy court.
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Also, there are only a few scant inches of glass in the pool itself. Nerve-wracking. Guh.
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There is scant industry presence elsewhere in the region except in Anglophone Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation.
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SCANT OPTIONS For Joe Stanton, 55, transferring 160 miles (258 km) to Toledo from Lordstown made sense.
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Trade tensions between Seoul and Tokyo over compensation for wartime forced labourers showed scant signs of abating.
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Numerous studies of the issue, however, suggest there is scant evidence of voter fraud in past elections.
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We did a scant amount of touring to support Chez Viking and then things went cold again.
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The biggest, purest breakers are suitable only for pros (or novices with scant regard for personal safety).
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Siri won a made-up Emmy, received scant further mention, and can be presumed to remain worthless.
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He serves under-arm, argues with and abuses officials and fans, and shows scant respect for opponents.
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His questioning Thursday of a legal process for people apprehended at the border drew scant public response.
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A fine example is Boston's Belly, who existed for a scant five years before their amicable split.
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In a scant six weeks, there will be a new Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker.
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We take a look at the car and how Ford created it in a scant two years.
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Serving the indigent, she had scant seconds to consult with clients, get the facts, make a plan.
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Rights groups say police often detain Egyptians on scant evidence and that they are beaten or coerced.
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Unfortunately, funding restrictions and scant support from policymakers have left NVDRS with data from only 32 states.
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The party-goods section was scant, but if you weren't craving variety, it got the job done.
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In others—for example the scant airtime devoted to Donald Trump or climate change—it felt dated.
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Researchers have also looked at lycopene's possible role in protecting against various cancers, though evidence is scant.
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And yet, Plews said, the data show scant savings isn't what is driving most old-age workers.
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Mr. Stephens also faulted the Social Security Administration for giving users scant notice of the new requirement.
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But in most cities, the lead threat is confined largely to poor neighborhoods with scant political clout.
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Internet access is scant so — however frustrating this might be — I'm leaving comments off until I return.
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The threat of maximum pressure rings hollow when there is scant support for it among U.S. allies.
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We broke the story ... the law firm sued Cosby earlier this month but the details were scant.
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Scant information about Marie survives, except that her family's poverty forced her into the ballet's harsh regime.
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Details so far are scant, but Mr. Theyskens has always had his share of acolytes and devotees.
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He was scant months out of rehab, having finally caved to his family's pressures to get straight.
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Since many relatives died in the Holocaust or self-destructed afterward, I could offer only scant information.
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Offering scant commentary on the music, "Song of Granite" will appeal more to enthusiasts than to newcomers.
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But ancient evidence of the plant's utility for medicinal and ritual purposes is scant and more recent.
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There is scant evidence that anyone has a clear view of the future now, despite many attempts.
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The scant remaining 5 percent of doses are split between Southeast Asia, the East Mediterranean, and Africa.
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Drag, it turns out, is a job like many others, with long hours and scant immediate return.
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Former Navy Judge Named to Oversee Guantánamo Military Court: Progress in trying terrorist suspects has been scant.
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They will exist for posterity only in waxwork figures and in a few scant pages of history.
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And with Mr. Trump so dominating the political discussion, many individual nominations have been getting scant notice.
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A young National Security Council staff member, with scant experience in the topic, now oversees offensive cyberissues.
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Even in the case of those who have been mentioned, the public paper trail is often scant.
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Details about exactly how BP will reach these goals remain scant ahead of a presentation in September.
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The state corrections department provided scant information about the circumstances surrounding Mr. Harrell's death at the time.
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There's scant scientific analysis of real-life jury deliberations, as researchers are mostly barred from studying them.
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Images of Sands, who with shoulder-length hair resembles a scruffy rock musician, are scant and blurry.
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Trump offered scant assurances to Macron that he was reconsidering his pledge to exit the Iran agreement.
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Finally, there is scant evidence that the automakers want to slow the steady march toward cleaner cars.
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Though research on bear olfaction is scant, the consequence of this highly-evolved scent architecture is indisputable.
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Since then, there is scant evidence of a crackdown by Beijing on Chinese trade with North Korea.
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After making a few scant comments, Digitrevx seems to be developing a strategy of never really starting.
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But to most experts the evidence for an existing armed conflict between the two states is scant.
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To the Editor: David Bentley Hart rightly says the biblical support for conscious eternal torment is scant.
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Each "seek," as it's known, may entail only a scant handful of milliseconds, but seeks add up.
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Again, there are scant few policies that have accelerated growth, or job creation, at least as yet.
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" Though information is scant, Janice McAfee referred to the issue as an "an externally imposed medical issue.
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But, though details are still scant on the overall probe, here's what we've learned about it lately.
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And there was "scant rationale" for the city's choice of 31 percent as the target for deadheading.
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We bobbed as the stains on the wall disappeared, the water level rising a scant 36 inches.
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Yahoo has given scant details about the data stolen from 500 million of its accounts in 2014.
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Recently, its owner, Impax Laboratories, has struggled to keep up with scant demand, resulting in sporadic shortages.
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" Several found his experience scant, noting that he had "never tried a case to verdict or judgment.
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Mr. Price argued that Mr. Goldwater had made scant effort to appeal to moderate Republicans and independents.
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Across the country, children's Medicaid enrollment dropped, despite scant evidence that ineligible children had been signed up.
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson of United States District Court in Washington expressed scant sympathy for his plight.
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Hell, it was too stacked for there to be more than a scant handful of average matches.
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Details are scant, but the sources said the aim was "to obscure Trump's involvement" in the deal.
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Liberals like Wilson had a near-religious faith in free enterprise and saw scant role for the state.
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Yet that's the league he's playing in: the latest poll average has him in fifth place, a scant .
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Spoon 2 scant teaspoons of blueberry sauce on top of each and use a toothpick to swirl together.
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And many mass shooters end up committing suicide or being killed themselves, so science on them is scant.
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Alabama for years has released scant details about its execution process or where it obtains the drugs used.
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The company's promotion for the event, though reportedly scant, still received a backlash from fans on social media.
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Student debt can have a chilling effect on entrepreneurship, according to a scant but budding body of research.
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Lochte and Feigen gave interviews to police, but the details were scant and contradictory, according to Brazilian officials.
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Her scant federal record has given some conservatives pause, whether she would be a reliable right-leaning voice.
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Details were scant, but the days of universal remote "macros" and infrared blasters may soon be behind us.
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If news has been scant since CES, it's probably because the company is in full-on fundraising mode.
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As we wrap up the conversation, I ask her what she currently listens to during her scant downtime.
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In 17 songs across a scant 27 minutes, Kid Dynamite established themselves as a different kind of band.
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It took 10 months, which is a bit long for such scant information, but at least it's something.
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A follow-up study by Mr Freeman, using a nationwide sample, found scant association between gentrification and displacement.
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A scant 100 meters beyond the wall, an outpost cloaked in camouflage netting is perched atop a building.
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"Many investors have scant appetite for risk at this point, but that thing will soon change," Murgel said.
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If you missed one of the scant chances to nab yourself an NES Classic Edition, there's good news.
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But bear in mind that a scant 0.1 percent of genetic information is being transferred by the donor.
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Water-use data in Utah is scant; until recently, statewide water surveys took place only every five years.
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Lethal levels of radiation bathe the Red Planet, and its tortured surface contains scant traces of liquid water.
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The problem is that there are scant privacy safeguards to prevent private information from being shared through CISA.
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The House is out of session Monday, so there have been scant in-person meetings among the members.
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Those of us involved in that process found scant evidence that Comey was ever very Republican or partisan.
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Details on the bass player's life are also scant, unlike those of DeCarava's other subjects, like John Coltrane.
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Though Strider has been active since 2011, Symantec found only 36 total infections across a scant seven organizations.
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The former mayor is known as a fierce critic of Islamic extremism but has scant foreign policy experience.
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Stone Cold Steve Austin's run as the biggest thing in pro-wrestling history lasted a scant five years.
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The problem is that archaeological evidence of a political entity in China going back that far is scant.
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Dependent on income from tourism, the wider public has scant appetite for jihadist heroics against India's massive might.
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He was a darkroom master, maintaining technical standards for which he got scant credit except among certain cognoscenti.
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Despite the scant evidence, people should still floss, according to the National Institutes of Health dentist Tim Iafolla.
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America has scant, or spotty, public health systems to curb it, including by killing mosquitos and developing vaccines.
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Despite scant experience in the industry, Mr Biden served on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy firm.
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Exceedingly few able artists in any generation will brave the loneliness and the scant rewards of such commitment.
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The true drama of the race was in the engineering, a subject to which Mangold paid scant attention.
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Trump, at 70, released scant information in a note his doctor later said he wrote in five minutes.
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Clinton's noticeably scant schedule of campaign events this summer to suggest she has been hiding from the public.
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Now another grueling U.S. presidential campaign is passing by with scant mention of this life-and-death issue.
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The menu described the burger as "porchetta-dusted" and topped with a "truffle spread," yet evidence was scant.
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Sure, the evidence is scant, but wasn't Elise just 17 when she kept Nadia instead of aborting her?
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In this election, the country has paid scant attention to the spiritual life of Mr. Trump and Mrs.
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He brings scant greenroom bonhomie onstage, and rarely smiles; he seems content to risk appearing disagreeable, or wrongheaded.
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There is scant evidence to suggest that President Nicolas Maduro's administration is providing material support to terrorist groups.
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Without water, medical help or government attention, Maldonado's group was dependent on scant handouts from locals, they said.
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At the time, the prison reform bill — a rare bipartisan initiative in Washington — had received scant news coverage.
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From a scant 15 acres of vines, 90 percent grenache, Mr. Bonneau generally produced three cuvées of Châteauneuf.
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It was greeted as such by reviewers, and the game attracted scant attention and affection at its release.
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Enter Simone, a Toronto producer whose musical output is a scant two songs (for now) but intriguing nonetheless.
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Turkey began EU accession talks in 2005 but has made scant progress despite an initial burst of reforms.
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The killing of Jo Cox, a young British politician who had backed European unity, was given scant heed.
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Specific details on how it will work or when each city will get Apple Pay support were scant.
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In his standoff with the F.B.I., Imam Bengharsi appears to have scant support in the American Muslim community.
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So far, many analysts say, there is scant evidence that voters will penalize candidates because of Mr. Trump.
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To me, it seems like a simple appeal not to be forgotten in an environment scant on humanity.
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There seems scant reason to expect the Trump administration to play a leading role in tackling the problem.
|
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But human rights groups said the Saudis have made promises before on similar errant strikes with scant results.
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The scant instructions remind me that I'm supposed to resize my browser in order to find hidden objects.
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Rights groups say the detentions are arbitrary and extralegal, sweeping up huge numbers of people on scant evidence.
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But there is scant evidence that policy could slow aging significantly by encouraging Americans to have more children.
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Women's soccer has been more successful internationally, but at home it receives scant attention, respect and financial support.
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Foreign investment in Pakistan was scant, driven away by terrorist attacks and the country's enduring reputation for corruption.
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"I think we are near rock bottom," Dr. Whyman said, scanning the scant foot traffic on the sidewalk.
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Since the passage was largely a laundry list of words, the grammatical hints there were pretty scant, too.
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There is scant evidence to indicate that a border wall is in fact essential to the national defense.
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Despite the scant days between now and the opening ceremony, it's not too late to plan a trip.
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Likewise, there is scant evidence that Bell Pottinger promoted "white monopoly capital," the phrase that helped doom it.
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But so far there is scant evidence that Mr. Scholz represents a stark break from Mr. Schäuble's stance.
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In my memories of him, which are scant, hazy and impressionistic, I can't recall ever watching him shave.
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So was I. Several of Mr. Gilbert's predecessors as music director had scant involvement with the parks concerts.
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As Nguyen notes, there were scant mentions of AAPI voters during the Nevada Democratic debate earlier this week.
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But there is scant evidence of such respect among the people who actually work with him in Washington.
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I like the one that reduces the amount of sugar in the caramel to a scant two tablespoons.
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In this year's fiercest competition, nearly a dozen high-profile men are vying for a scant five slots.
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Irish officials described scant communication from Washington in the lead-up to the trip's announcement and apparent postponement.
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The president wants to run the United States like his business, with scant accountability and contempt for rules.
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Castro, who ended the last fundraising quarter with a scant $21,22 cash on hand, warned supporters on Oct.
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John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff and a retired Marine general, has scant political acumen.
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The mantis appetite likewise turns out to leap and bound, and with scant regard for food-chain decorum.
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These attorneys are paid little for their time and have scant incentive to take a case to trial.
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He eventually went to a police precinct, he said, where he reported the incident but provided scant details.
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But the path forward remains murky, with few historical precedents and scant constitutional guidance to light the way.
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The fastest-growing sectors receive scant funding from investors, who know better than to compete with unregulated monopolies.
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Just as Mr. Trump does, Mr. Kushner quickly forms fixed opinions about people, sometimes based on scant evidence.
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With Tehran angry over a lack of European protection from U.S. sanctions, there appears scant scope for compromise.
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But worries that the ongoing tumult could threaten the state of the economy or corporate America remain scant.
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Yet improving indigent defense gets scant attention in the conversation about how to fix our criminal justice system.
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Another big story on Thursday that received scant coverage: Trump signed legislation reversing key regulations on coal mining.
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With scant data released during the U.S. session, the dollar seemed to be following its Monday path downward.
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He served two largely unsuccessful years directing France's vast but sluggish economy, with scant accomplishment in his wake.
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Scott has won the governorship twice, but narrowly; the margin in each election was a scant: 1 percent.
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In recent years StubHub has had scant growth, facing new competition from smaller rivals like Viagogo and SeatGeek.
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Details about this coalition effort are still scant, but are expected to be communicated in the coming months.
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The scant fossil record for these ancient hominins previously included only two adult molars and a finger bone.
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But after Labor Day, when everyone has returned from vacation, there will be scant space for additional riders.
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More often than not the results were incompatible: attractive equations gave rise to shapes with scant mathematical appeal.
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There is scant precedent for its use to investigate an individual, much less someone of Mr. Trump's stature.
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There's scant medical proof that they work—most everything we know about how psychedelics treat clusters is anecdotal.
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But because of that, she has not been promoted in eight years and has received scant pay raises.
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But without parliamentary approval for the deal, the E.U. declared the deadline a scant two weeks from now.
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The popularity of suppressors is relatively new, and as a result there is scant research on their efficacy.
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The Jersey Heritage Trust acquired her scant archive in 1995, but painfully little remains of her vintage work.
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The industry's rising concern underscores the scant oversight of 400 underground natural gas storage facilities in 30 U.S. states.
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Kafka's "The meaning of life is that it stops" remains scant consolation when life is robbed unexpectedly or prematurely.
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But there seems scant prospect of that, given the zeal with which Mr Kim is pursuing his missile programme.
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Through April, U.S. ag exports to Mexico were up a scant 2% to $6.1 billion, according to the USDA.
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But the report pays scant attention to the possibility that slow growth may instead cause weak demand for credit.
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But the scant details Iger provided about ESPN Plus, the new service, paint a picture of a crap service.
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The number of homes on the market increased a scant 0.5 percent from a year ago to 1.95 million.
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The details are predictably hazy, with boxing insiders pointing fingers on background while offering scant details on the record.
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ABC News reports that details are scant and police are unwilling to tie the shooting explicitly to the show.
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Leading live-action black superheroes are scant outside of Shaq (Steel), Wesley Snipes (Blade) and Mike Colter (Luke Cage).
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Frail Body is an appropriate name for this Rockford, Illinois, band since their body of work is rather scant.
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How can these microorganisms survive at such extreme depths with no access to sunlight and scant traces of water?
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If America loses interest in a two-state deal, there is scant hope of anyone else taking the job.
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It promises to help everything from anxiety to pain even though there is scant evidence backing up these claims.
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The Kiev talk received little attention, with the scant coverage focused on the awkward nature of Mr. Trump's delivery.
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The Ohio governor has drawn scant criticism from his opponents so far, with the occasional exception of Mr. Trump.
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Many parents are obsessed with teacher-to-pupil ratios, but there is scant evidence that they make much difference.
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He was also one of many nutrition researchers worried about fat at a time when sugar research was scant.
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Despite those assessments, however, the report includes scant information on how the government tied the operations to Russian intelligence.
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But the data are far too scant to say that this pattern holds for all athletes in every sport.
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But these scant philosophical forays are the most nuanced part of a novel propelled almost exclusively by cheap suspense.
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Details of the closed-door talks were scant, with official statements seen as unlikely before they conclude on Thursday.
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There is scant sign companies will pay heed with recent yen gains threatening to hurt manufacturers' export-driven profits.
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Until now, scientists have had scant information about what lies below Jupiter's thick red, brown, yellow and white clouds.
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As a result, municipal services, which are meant to be paid for through local taxes, were and are scant.
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It has stirred up a panic about African gangs in Melbourne, despite scant evidence that any such gangs exist.
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These are both amazingly good photos, given the scant amount of light available for the cameras to work with.
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Scientists have also found evidence (though that evidence is scant) that solid-Earth tides can trigger more substantial earthquakes.
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There is scant recent polling of Puerto Ricans on what they would like to see happen with the island.
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Using an online poll, the researcher asked "turks" to predict recidivism based on a few scant facts about offenders.
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PDVSA has delayed a range of payments as Caracas uses its scant dollar supplies to make sovereign debt repayments.
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The industry's rising concern underscores the scant oversight of 21 underground natural gas storage facilities in 22013 U.S. states.
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Over the years, it sucks away your mental energy, especially when the rewards for speaking out are so scant.
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What do you do when the records show scant evidence of written history from the perspective of the newcomers?
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Compared to British Prime Minister Theresa May or U.S. President Donald Trump, the Russian president faces scant internal opposition.
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Still, the screenings were kept low key, with no publicity posters and scant attendance in theaters visited by Reuters.
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There is, at the moment, scant evidence of a recession here at home, at least in the broadest sense.
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It ultimately relies heavily on a few interviews and the scant archival footage that exists of early Stooges performances.
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India has some of the world's worst maintained roads even in urban areas with scant respect for traffic rules.
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But similar volumes of aid have yielded scant results in other countries, so that cannot be the whole story.
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He's only in the trailer for a scant few seconds, but manages to get in a good punch nonetheless.
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Energy Secretary Rick Perry has had held talks with Saudi officials on a deal, but details have been scant.
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And countless theorists talk about "objectification," the tendency to deny women's autonomy and subjecthood, and to scant their experiences.
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Judge Bates saw the new missive—a scant three pages—as failing to "elaborate meaningfully" on the administration's rationale.
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They contain scant details and are not categorized in a way to separate the frivolous from those with merit.
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But there is scant scientific evidence that the products actually work, or whether they have potentially harmful side effects.
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Scant months later, the first "Prairie Home Companion" was performed live in St. Paul before an audience of 12.
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Despite the plunge in the unemployment rate during the recovery, there have been only scant signs of wage pressures.
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There is scant evidence that supports the claim that changes in the countercyclical capital buffer will control bank lending.
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Critics cited aging pipelines and scant federal oversight as factors that put public health and the environment at risk.
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Much of the available data about the program's structure are derived from scant intelligence estimates, most a decade old.
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Now, imagine a different reality: one in which your family — or whole community — had known scant progress for decades.
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Neither did Mr. Beachy, who said that he had scant desire to see Ms. Albert in person or onscreen.
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Moreover, there is scant evidence that white voters who did stay home would be inclined to support Mr. Trump.
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They would be mystified by the scant attention humanity gives to the life-forms on which our existence depends.
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The real story of what HG does to a woman is not the scant description provided on its Wiki.
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Prior to the late 90s, there was scant indirect evidence that neutrinos could change from one flavor to another.
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On Friday, earnings reports from four of the United States' biggest banks showed scant evidence of such a revival.
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Among others, it lost to the city of Saransk, with a population of 314,000 and a scant soccer following.
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Where information is scant or nonexistent, he deploys elegant workarounds that evoke a vivid sense of time and place.
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Before the strike, every Friday, teachers and volunteers would fill backpacks for students who go home to scant cupboards.
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They filled particular niches that opened briefly before closing again, leaving scant evidence, let alone a path to follow.
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Still, the economic nuts and bolts of such a program have gotten scant public attention: Who would be paid?
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In the field of bloodstain-pattern analysis, rigorous research that might determine the accuracy of analysts' findings is scant.
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There is scant possibility that anything Mr. Cohen said Wednesday will even be grounds for Democrats to attempt impeachment.
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But there is scant evidence to suggest that this is true — and more evidence piling up that it isn't.
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Sedley Alley went to his death based on scant physical evidence and a confession he said had been coerced.
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Ms. Hofeller described herself as a political progressive who despises Republican partisanship, but also has scant respect for Democrats.
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But if the report appeared to validate their grievances against Mr. Comey, it offered scant relief to Clinton loyalists.
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At a Brent price of around $37 a barrel, discounts put the PDVSA heavy at a scant $14-18.
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"From the scant details we have now, it seems like a terrible mess," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton said.
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The ponchos they wore, bearing the logo of their union, Unifor, offered scant protection against the sleet coming down.
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It's worth noting that these comments, scant as they are, run precisely contrary to things that Trump has said.
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"From the scant details we have now, it seems like a terrible mess," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton said.
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The sitters look out mutely from Nelson's ark, and scant concession is made to the fact of their contemporaneity.
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Mr. Brooks urges us to avoid drawing premature conclusions from these developments, citing scant evidence of wrongdoing so far.
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So we're left with a show that has scant hours to go, turning hard against its own co-protagonist.
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Their small one-bedroom had a lofted sleeping area, low water pressure, limited hot water and scant closet space.
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Data suggested the Russian economy had scant potential for growth in the fourth quarter of this year, they said.
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But it's been in a holding pattern ever since, registering a scant return of 0.13 percent since Jan. 31.
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Spend a morning with the aggrieved residents of Prescot and one hears scant mention of London, or even austerity.
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Though optimistically labeled the Light Well, the courtyard cast only a scant amount of natural light into the room.
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"It's my opinion that these ID cards are being administered in a very scant vetting process," Mr. Castorina said.
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Scant precedent and gaps in written procedures make the rules for calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial debatable.
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Profiling allows us to make decisions based on scant information when the cost of obtaining more information is prohibitive.
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The President offered scant details or evidence, which came during a session meant to focus on issues of nonproliferation.
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Monday's stopgap three-week budget extension, although better than an extended shutdown, is scant relief; damage has been done.
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Examples of companies of Spotify's size that have directly listed are scant, though Freddie Mac did so in 1989.
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When Roche, with scant ceremony, lifted up the spinal column, a talon of astonishingly bright red flesh dangled loose.
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There has been scant sign of a peaceful solution to the crisis despite a 2015 ceasefire deal in Minsk.
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Even if the number of immigration officers were significantly expanded, in many cases there is scant information to check.
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Indeed, most of the relatively scant scientific research on the Danakil Depression involves its fantastical geology, not its biology.
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Second, these patients often divert scant resources such as ambulances and beds from others who have acute medical needs.
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Parents receive scant time off to care for young children, unlike in any other affluent country in the world.
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He called the proposals "intimidation from the right," saying there was scant demand for the measures from the police.
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Worryingly, some of that scant growth came from firms running down backlogs for a second month as demand fell.
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But the close timing of the announcements is a reminder of an aspect of science that gets scant attention.
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In his announcement interview, Mr. Sanders offered scant acknowledgment of the practical and political obstacles to implementing his vision.
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With a breast, it's the scant-but-delicious meat that sticks to the bones that is the best part.
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Senate rules still leave Democrats with scant options to block confirmation by themselves, though Trump must prevent Republican defections.
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But when you start to dive into the actual data, there is scant evidence to back up this theory.
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A scant 20 countries formally recognize the Armenian genocide, with both Israel and the United States among the holdouts.
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But sadly, at 5 AM there are scant few places even open, let alone selling this Soviet sausage throwback.
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Outside, a group of young men shivered atop a subway grate blowing scant warm air on 32nd Street near Broadway.
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For "entry" borrowers with scant credit history, the Affirm rate is 16 percent, compared with 24 percent for credit cards.
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Plot details are scant, but the show will star Sharon Stone, Garrett Hedlund, Frederick Weller, Beau Bridges, and Paul Reubens.
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Most are holidaymakers around here lazily meandering back to their hotels -- prime targets for Pedro's light fingers and scant morals.
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Although investigators regularly use procedures like fingerprinting, hair strand analysis, and bite mark matching, evidence of their accuracy remains scant.
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This time of year, when comfort food is the standard fare, it can feel like fruits and vegetables are scant.
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In 2016, economic output in the state was up a scant 0.2 percent compared to growth of 1.5 percent nationally.
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And though herbal teas can sometimes benefit health, claims like these are often greatly exaggerated or based on scant evidence.
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Trump came into Tuesday's caucuses with a wide lead in what scant polling had been conducted here in the state.
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New listings have been scant in London, where uncertainty over Britain's departure from the European Union has impacted decision-making.
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With 97 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders is trailing Buttigieg for the top spot by a scant 0.1 percentage point.
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The Morgan Stanley (MS) CEO also pointed to the burden of holding shareholder meetings, often in front of scant audiences.
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Not only is there scant concrete information, but there are also the same inconsistencies that peppered the entire presidential race.
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How should early VR developers, who have jumped on board a nascent platform where sales are often scant, support themselves?
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There was scant information about these 28 people, and many had just a single name with a year of birth.
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But what if there is scant succor to be had, and our true natures are not noble but necrotic, pestilential?
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There is little room for negotiation, scant opportunity for progress, and no path forward under the consensus-based standards paradigm.
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Dissenting voices in countries like the Czech Republic, Romania and Turkey receive scant coverage from western European politicians and journalists.
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She took scant recollections and sensory impressions and polished them into something resembling a memory but probably far from reality.
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The flat's anonymous benefactor remains as enigmatic as the thief who soon robs Yoav of his clothing and scant belongings.
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But in those scant words, it gives the House and its leaders wide latitude to decide how to handle it.
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There's one other rather obvious side-effect of SAI that's received scant attention, and that's the impact on incoming starlight.
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With less coverage focused on O'Malley, nobody heard anything about him driving low poll numbers that further justified scant coverage.
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Maduro&aposs main challenger, Henri Falcon, has drawn tiny crowds and scant media coverage in his crisscrossing of the country.
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For two such famous men whose lives and fates were so closely intertwined, there was only a scant paper trail.
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Her victories have come in big, multi-ethnic California; her name recognition in the rest of the country remains scant.
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The town of Cabin Creek, Colorado, 45 minutes from Denver, is up for sale, via Craigslist, for a scant $350k.
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Like lizard-lions, there's scant information to be found on these beasts in either the books or the TV series.
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There is little room for doubt and scant time for reflection as we find ourselves buffeted by sensation and opinion.
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Some feel inadequate: European countries with scant forest cover sometimes lament how far behind the EU average they have fallen.
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But there has been scant evidence of a trade boom since the pound plunged after the Brexit vote in 2016.
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She immediately picked up a following and enjoyed a scant few moments in the limelight before her account was banned.
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The researchers believe that the scant resources available during the dry winters may have contributed to the extinction of Australopithecus.
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All available evidence — which is scant — points to the modern poster industry as confusing and competitive and not very rewarding.
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Those require maintenance and constant water pumping, leading to energy usage that outstrips the benefits of a scant few plants.
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A classic case, which thus far has received scant attention, was reported in The New York Times on May 16.
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The hijacker, it seems, used these scant details to infer he worked at Earthlink, and had a family worth threatening.
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N. Wall Street has been prodding the industry to pare outlays after years of higher drilling produced scant shareholder returns.
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Facebook fell 2.1 percent after co-founders of its photo-sharing app, Instagram, resigned with scant explanation for the move.
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Most of the population is poor and rural: scant access to credit, energy, seeds and fertiliser keeps agricultural productivity low.
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Authorities in Democratic Republic of Congo have given scant details about the allegations made last week and which Katumbi denies.
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The natural instinct is to defend/deny and show scant, if any, concern for the women alleging misconduct and harm.
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Out of more than 600,000 votes cast, Tubman emerged on top, edging out Eleanor Roosevelt by a scant 7,000 clicks.
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And the nursing home reminded her that her daughter, Leslie, had worked there for a scant two weeks last year.
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"Much has been written about the Underground Railroad, but there is scant visual documentation," Michna-Bales writes in an introduction.
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Apple has released scant details about its autonomous car efforts, dubbed Project Titan, an effort it hasn't even formally acknowledged.
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Extensive studies have not been done, so there's scant information about how well this is implemented throughout the United States.
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There was scant progress in the case between his death in December and the medical examiner's homicide ruling in March.
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Regulators have warned investors that current scant oversight of cryptocurrencies exposes them to the risks of fraud, hacking or theft.
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It still reports facts with scant analysis—its officious interpretation of neutrality—and gives dreary attention to bureaucrats and politicians.
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A slew of mixed data has offered scant evidence of economic strength, and investors have questioned the government's growth strategies.
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Another concern for Democrats is that voters appear to have scant knowledge of her biography, political record and policy plans.
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For many investors, however, that remains far too big a payday in comparison to the scant returns they have received.
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Utah was just 5 of 18 (25.9) from the field during the second quarter and showed scant improvement after halftime.
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Details are scant, but Rubin says it'll be the most open digital assistant and work with Alexa and Google Assistant.
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While there is scant evidence that Breitbart is losing audience to Fox—while Breitbart has hemorrhaged readers this year, FoxNews.
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There's also scant mention of tariffs and trade wars, a new point of friction between the president and fellow Republicans.
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The New York Times reported that eight of nine members concluded that there was "scant evidence" the limits are needed.
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In that case, we just wind up with computations standing in line for one of a scant few processor cores.
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Inside is a mobile Intel Atom processor and an admittedly scant 2GB of RAM, coupled with 32GB of storage space.
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However, he has given scant detail on his policies, leaving the Fed with limited visibility about the economy's future direction.
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She insists she is not a Merkel clone, but there is scant evidence she would break with Merkel's main policies.
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But details of the closed-door talks were scant, with official statements seen as unlikely before they conclude on Thursday.
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The former first-round pick has yielded a scant eight hits in that stretch and is limiting opponents to a .
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I was not about to unquestioningly embrace a treatment on scant evidence, and one whose long-term effects weren't known.
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Madame Rose is a wealthy Merina from the capital and has scant esteem for the Sakalava and other coastal peoples.
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There is scant evidence for the existence of this subspecies of the genus Homo in the anthropological and historic record.
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Information about both the new album and Project Entropy otherwise remains scant, but you can listen to the clips below.
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At the time of the deal, the college had a student body of only about 200 and scant financial resources.
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There had been scant information about the toddler's condition since she was carried away from her seat after being struck.
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At the Senate level, beyond Mississippi and Nevada, there are scant opportunities for Mr. Bannon to pursue incumbent Republican senators.
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While details are still scant on Trump's proposal, it appears that borrowers could use these options without their debt growing.
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That'd be all you'd get, mind, as the small playerbase converged on a scant handful of popular maps and modes.
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The scientific evidence that generosity is good for us has been scant, even as the benefits of selfishness are obvious.
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But he dismisses most of their officers as inept careerists with scant regard for the hardships faced by their troops.
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Ironically, traveling with my Labrador, Oliver, provides scant emotional support for me; it's stressful to manage him in the cabin.
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The rugged beauty of the south, where vineyards and olive groves spread across verdant land, has seen scant material gains.
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And when Republican holdouts submitted, they didn't convince themselves that they had judged him too harshly on testimony too scant.
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Scant research, conducted decades ago, seems to constitute the most recent survey of the fate of the country's forensic commitments.
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On Weibo, a woman in Wuhan who described being caught in the epidemic with scant savings was called a loser.
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Little Paul watches his parents fall in love with new partners, and he seems to run free with scant oversight.
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That included, notably, charges of criminal negligence against social workers who had seemingly accepted the mother's lies with scant investigation.
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Jeffries, meanwhile, has scant interest in running for mayor of New York — a job he was rumored to be eyeing.
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Scant weeks before, he had been out promoting Mr. Gray's "The Lost City of Z," which he starred in, too.
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Many details of the attack remain murky, and the military's Africa Command has released only scant particulars pending an investigation.
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There's scant actual evidence that this sort of mass confiscation would be on the agenda of any Democratic president. 9.
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On the dim thoroughfares of Eureka, Humboldt County's largest population center, there are scant signs of a massive, ubiquitous industry.
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More typical grocery store items were scant at this location, though I found some dry foods like granola and cereal.
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The details about the novel, titled "The President Is Missing," have been scant since the project was announced in May.
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Even in their former political backyard — in Arkansas, where Mr. Clinton was governor — there is scant demand for their help.
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But she criticized the company's response, saying it had provided scant information and deflected responsibility for the breaches onto customers.
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With scant attention at first, he shifted the theater of combat away from television screens, and into murky Ukraine politics.
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There&aposs scant research available to measure the success of Summit Public Schools since the first one opened in 2003.
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Whatever the solution -- if one actually existed -- it had to be founded on the scant resources the country already had.
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It cost a scant $267 for the full three-night stay, or, just $89 per night including taxes and fees.
|
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For many investors, however, that remains far too big a payday in comparison with the scant returns they have received.
|
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The general public appears to be pouring large sums into new investment vehicles despite receiving scant disclosure, Mr. Chen said.
|
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However, he has given scant detail on his policies, giving the Fed limited visibility on the direction of the economy.
|
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Although there is scant evidence that ICE officers have conducted wholesale raids on restaurants, chefs worry that they might start.
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Trained in the arts of real-estate promotion and reality television, he exhibits scant interest in or familiarity with policy.
|
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So far the data provided by Venezuelan officials on the Zika epidemic has been scant, sometimes contradictory, and always vague.
|
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Scant volatility is also prompting bond and equity managers to cut back on hedging, typically used to insure against losses.
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They move from continuing to go through the motions to confusion to fear to anger in a scant two minutes.
|
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But details of the closed-door talks were scant, with official statements seen as unlikely before they conclude on Thursday.
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Calls for protests emerged nonetheless, focused on the Angel of Independence monument in central Mexico City, though attendance was scant.
|
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Local grain farmers sell most of their harvests to river terminals for overseas markets because there is scant local demand.
|
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The popularity of "Pokemon Go" is producing an unexpected boom in some shares that have a scant link to the game.
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Jobs are scant, as are school supplies and medical equipment but there is no shortage of posters for the Shi'ite candidates.
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The stronger productivity increases in the past two quarters followed a scant 0.1 percent gain in the first quarter this year.
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That said, scientists are reasonably confident, based on the scant fossil evidence they do have, that the first mammals were nocturnal.
|
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There is as yet scant evidence this was anything other than a flash squeeze rather than a signal for higher prices.
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The book, which was produced in cooperation with freelance writer Michael Angeli, contained scant criticism of Vince McMahon or his federation.
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By 250, the world had only ponied up a scant $21992 million in actual donations, with another $2003 million in promises.
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Maduro calls the aid a U.S.-orchestrated show and denies any crisis despite many Venezuelans' scant access to food and medicine.
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But scant sharing of information between airlines, regulators and governments meant that some carriers continued to send flights over eastern Ukraine.
|
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When asked about donations to his campaign, he told evening talk show host Lamis al-Hadidi that support has been scant.
|
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No one department successfully fulfilled all of the researchers' criteria, but the report does point to a scant few bright spots.
|
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By contrast, she's viewed overwhelmingly unfavorably among Republicans: A scant 2 percent view her favorably while 74 percent view her unfavorably.
|
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General Manager Jerry DiPoto's early optimism notwithstanding, there was scant reason to expect this from Diaz, and certainly not so soon.
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Research has been scant, but a new study of cannabidiol, a molecule in cannabis, has given some credence to these claims.
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The central bank has raised rates by 700 basis points since 2013, but has had scant success in stemming price rises.
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The widening and often-hard-to-fathom crackdown has even reached aging Soviet-era dissidents with scant means and few followers.
|
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He has shared photo opportunities with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping as often as with Mr Trump, with similarly scant returns.
|
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This cycle, Mr. Scarborough has used his show to liken Mr. Rubio to a "student government president" with a scant record.
|
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Deborah Lipstadt, a historian of the Holocaust at Emory University, tells me that she's used to scant attendance at her lectures.
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In January, the index rose by a scant 0.4 versus 2.3 in December and 1.8, on average, for all of 2015.
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Worse is the scant disclosure on how investments are valued, or how much cash the Vision Fund's firms are burning up.
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Another source of cash is gold, much of it mined by wildcatters with scant concern for the environmental damage they cause.
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However, Facebook fell 2.5 percent after co-founders of its photo-sharing app, Instagram, resigned with scant explanation for the move.
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Mulkey Mania exploded in the South for a scant few months, and those of us who saw it live were floored.
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What's more, Kepler 11145123 is twice the size of our Sun, making the scant two mile difference all the more remarkable.
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But monitors from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe said the poll showed "scant respect for democratic standards".
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The accounts had scant followers, and were primarily being followed by other marketing accounts, or what seemed to be automated personalities.
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But scant progress has been made, raising concerns about the UN's ability to broker a permanent peace between the warring parties.
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Authorities have provided scant evidence to link the lawmakers to the incident, apart from an alleged confession broadcast on state television.
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The banks have made scant progress on requested reforms, threatening to undermine a fragile recovery in the bloc's third largest economy.
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The letter was in response to heavy marketing by companies touting the benefits of their programs based on scant scientific data.
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NOAA estimates about 90% of animals that live in open water are bioluminescent, though research on deep sea creatures is scant.
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While details are scant, Boiler Room have announced that the venue will be located in London and open in early 2017.
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There is scant evidence of a connection between merit aid programs and recipients of this aid graduating to the state's workforce.
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Several new Qatari cargoes have been sold to Egypt via third-party traders, a trade source said, although details were scant.
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The shift to the NX also means that the Wii U will have a fairly scant lineup of games in 2015.
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Arafat sketches and organizes Palestinian cities and territories, placing them in enclaves that form the scant outline of a divided country.
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There was scant mention of other online services and in fact, Verizon Fios is phasing out its email service this month.
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Don't tell that to the fine people of YouTube, because the video has 25,000 dislikes to a scant 2,000 likes. Why?
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The whole thing is just 4.9mm thick, with scant bezels around the edges and a feeling of kickass futurism all over.
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More than 72 hours after that, we know more about Patterson, but details about his background and motive remain frustratingly scant.
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The scant rains that fell on parts of the Pampas did little or nothing to relieve parched soy and corn fields.
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Android N should work better on devices with scant computing resources, and Google is also adding in support for Java 8.
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Its new Gram 153 laptop has a 15-inch display, is only 0.6 inches thick, and weighs a scant 2.16 lbs.
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The FTSEurofirst 211 index of leading European shares closed down a scant 232% while Germany's trade-sensitive DAX closed 22.3874% higher.
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Details are scant, but the teaser trailer showed concepts for both Jensen's arm and a more abstract "Deus Ex Universe" arm.
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China has seen the fastest growth in that component, to 5.8 percent in 213 from a scant 0.3 percent in 1995.
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While historians recount threatened lawsuits on behalf of Melvin, scant details remain of any ramifications to the conductor who killed him.
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But that should be scant comfort, for even without a victory in November Mr Trump's coronation as candidate will cause damage.
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Democrat Nikki Fried and Republican Matt Caldwell are separated by a scant 28500 percentage points — a little more than 6900,2628 votes.
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One of Vera's most memorable moments on the show occurred a scant few seconds after the beginning of the first episode.
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That argument seemed reasonable in Britain, where high EU immigration rates had become divisive, but found scant support on the continent.
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We still, sadly, have scant scientific research on the benefits of medical marijuana, because it's considered illegal at the federal level.
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Scant though the planktonic biomass is, it does roughly as much biogeochemical work as all the continents' forests, savannahs and farms.
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It's unclear what role e-cigarettes have played in the illnesses, and research on vaping's impact on the lungs is scant.
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Jorge wasn't the only teen-ager to be accused of belonging to MS-13 regardless of scant evidence of gang ties.
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After years of scant federal oversight, the sector was suddenly lumped with a new set of regulatory exams and reporting obligations.
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Many college catalogs list precious few specialized courses on the subject, and survey courses often give scant attention to political topics.
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There was scant evidence in the empty space of the vital man who had occupied it for the previous four years.
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Mr. Wakely said he chose the music catalogs partly for their storytelling potential, but beyond "Beat Bugs" he provided scant details.
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Rescue efforts have been going on since the wreck, but emergency responders say the chance of finding survivors is growing scant.
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Donald J. Trump is also all too happy to promise the moon, or huge walls and manufacturing booms, with scant details.
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Public polling of Ohio, which has been scant, shows Hillary Clinton with an average lead of about three percentage points. Mrs.
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Details are scant, in classic Tesla fashion, but what here's everything we do know, courtesy of my German colleagues at Welt.
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With scant details about Beyoncé's pregnancy to work with, the Bey Hive still finds a way to make lemonade.
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But until recently, strong scientific evidence to back up anecdotal evidence that nature is good for your mental health was scant.
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But he searched in vain for grapes in Northern California, until he discovered that Alder Springs had a scant half-acre.
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And the study said any future "geoengineering" modelled on volcanoes would have scant benefits for crops, which need light to grow.
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On their own, I've ingested only scant quantities of sour cream, Greek yogurt, gooey dips, mayonnaise, buttermilk, and even regular milk.
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The group released scant detail about the deal's financial impact, which is understandable since that would affect negotiations with other retailers.
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According to ABC News, the results when workers didn't know they were being observed were even worse, at a scant 22%.
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In those scant five years, it became clear how Braid's sound had been sucked into the burgeoning third-wave emo scene.
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But in spite of the genre's popularity, there's scant data available on the impacts that these events have on local economies.
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Can Mr. Trump — a man who recently insisted on divulging his testosterone levels, despite releasing scant medical records — resist the urge?
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The offer runs until June 24 for institutional investors but the source said they are also expected to show scant interest.
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They did not anticipate the blowback — snarky texts, phone calls from neighbors, and county meetings where support for solar was scant.
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Details are scant so far, but the play is described as a "satire of tragic dimensions" set in New York City.
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Could they all have been on their way to "provide or receive essential services," those scant activities allowed under the mandate?
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Mr. Hansell knows the agency has scant room for error, and that it is often perceived as intimidating, incompetent, or both.
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He had scant respect for any of those who got to wield power in Congo - from Mobutu and his cronies onwards.
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So far, Democrats have largely acted as if Mr. Trump's personal defects are so well known that they require scant elaboration.
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But European and Asian officials have complained privately that recent American intelligence briefings on Huawei were scant on evidence of espionage.
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Although research is scant, the report did present more than two dozen findings about the effects of e-cigarettes on health.
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Inflation rose a scant 1.6 percent in the year ending in March, well short of the central bank's 2 percent target.
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Driving is a lifeline for some older people, especially in Britain, where smaller towns and rural areas have scant public transit.
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It's even harder for those who spent their careers in low-wage professions, with meager benefits and scant opportunities for saving.
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Five months later, Moroccan soccer officials have provided scant detail about how they propose to stage the world's biggest sporting event.
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One option for those with scant or marred credit is a secured credit card, offered by some banks and credit unions.
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Scant mobile phone service makes communication difficult in the impoverished and isolated region, where the Colombian state is virtually non-existent.
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The senator's proposal, though, is scant on details, not least how much would be needed to run a national health service.
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With the help of technologically advanced materials that make equipment lighter, many players now take to the field with scant protection.
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Officials have repeatedly insisted there is no evidence yet of communal spread but have conducted relatively scant testing for the disease.
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As for the civil verdict against him, reached by a federal jury in 2016, it has moral significance but scant practicability.
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During the same time, vaping of a more contentious substance has been swiftly growing, with scant notice from public health officials.
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The distance between the two sides was described as very big, and there were scant expectations of a breakthrough next week.
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A Trump loyalist with scant intelligence community qualifications, US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, was announced as Maguire's replacement last Wednesday.
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Scant investment in the industry, difficulties securing finance and cost-cutting measures means stocks are depleting quickly which will reduce oversupply.
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Garry's social and sexual intrigues leave him scant time for the leanings toward self-examination that tend to give him pause.
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But it was poorly designed, with scant attention paid to the laws of the market, and it is likely to fail.
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Many analysts also worry that the West Bank government, whose scant remaining legitimacy rests on delivering a peace deal, will collapse.
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Having one of my companies fail would have bankrupted me in Europe, as the tolerance for risk or failure is scant.
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A self-taught animator with an online following for his childlike cartoons on disturbing subjects, he had a scant exhibition record.
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Some obituaries of the trailblazing astronaut Sally Ride in 2012 made scant, ambiguous reference to the fact that she was lesbian.
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But if North Carolina Republicans have been chastened in Washington, there is scant evidence of it here in the state capital.
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Ayatollah Khamenei offered only scant condolences to the families who lost relatives in the crash, and instead sought to project strength.
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With many investors away due to U.S. markets being closed for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, sharp moves were scant.
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During last week's argument — in Justice Gorsuch's first week on the bench — the justices paid scant attention to the procedural issue.
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The popularity of Pokemon GO is producing an unexpected boom in some shares that have a scant link to the game.
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The FTSEurofirst 29 index of leading European shares closed down a scant 232% while Germany's trade-sensitive DAX closed 0.13% higher.
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The lengthy, dramatic Watergate hearings helped shape public opinion; the scant, rushed hearings of 1998 made Mr Clinton's impeachers look bad.
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He had a particular animus toward Western aid officials who had plenty of money and power but scant knowledge or humility.
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I still believe it's true that the equities are a scant headline away from a painful moment in stock market history.
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