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"scarce" Definitions
  1. if something is scarce, there is not enough of it and it is only available in small quantities

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Activity: Deciding How to Allocate Scarce Livers Have students establish an algorithm for allocating scarce livers.
Details are scarce, but you knew that already – details are always scarce with these Star Wars projects.
But also that the items we were looking for were so scarce that we wondered, How did all these things become scarce?
"Excess liquidity to combat deflation continues to fuel twin bubbles in scarce 'yield' & scarce 'growth' assets," Hartnett wrote in a note to clients Friday.
"It reduces the valuation of the super high growers, which were scarce resources when most things weren't growing, but were less scarce as growth rates picked up."
"Kidney transplant is a scarce resource, and it is important that scarce medical resources be distributed fairly," said Fernandez, who has studied language barriers in healthcare, particularly for Latinos with diabetes.
One of the most important advantages those major programs possess is greater access to scarce resources, and one of the most important scarce resources in college football is the big athlete.
Hotel rooms in Cleveland are scarce and demanding top dollar.
Room for a deal between these two positions seemed scarce.
Furthermore, public knowledge was still scarce, especially in black communities.
But photos of the site have been scarce — until now.
Water and other relief supplies were scarce in some areas.
Scarce paper and ink are diverted to make political posters.
Sand may appear plentiful, but is in fact becoming scarce.
A scarce resource doesn't back the currencies we use today.
Because of its origin, Olive Wagyu is also extremely scarce.
Supplies are scarce, especially mobility chairs and physiotherapy exercise equipment.
Who decides how to allocate scarce, sometimes lifesaving, pharmaceutical resources?
When words were scarce, baseball became our mode of communication.
In addition, information from more remote communities can be scarce.
But cash is becoming scarce and plots may be proliferating.
Details are scarce on what the new chip could be.
Reliable data are too scarce to declare a global emergency.
Potatoes, garlic and eggs have become scarce in grocery stores.
ECONOMICS IS THE study of how societies allocate scarce resources.
But data on the impact of such policies are scarce.
For the past three years, though, water has been scarce.
Doing it well requires specialists who are scarce and expensive.
" Brittany added: "We knew that the chances were incredibly scarce.
It's a bold plan, and details are still relatively scarce.
He had made himself scarce while the killings were done.
In rural areas, where prisons usually are, workers are scarce.
From one vantage, that's a fair prioritization of scarce resources.
"Interpreters are a scarce resource and extremely expensive," Alghunaim said.
Working conditions are poor and expensive modern medical equipment scarce.
Once food is scarce, you realize how crucial it is.
" Brittany adds: "We knew that the chances were incredibly scarce.
Arable land was scarce and few other jobs were available.
With early records scarce, there was debate about numerous topics.
That would require stretching scarce local dollars for infrastructure investment.
Insisting on instituting this practice diverts scarce health care dollars.
Housing was already scarce in Santa Rosa before the fire.
At the moment information on the potential buy is scarce.
Violence, alcohol and drugs are rife and clean water scarce.
But we're now well into January and rain remains scarce.
Still, while data is scarce, PostTrak does show an erosion.
Details on Amazon's ambitions in the grocery space are scarce.
But the science proved difficult and the research money scarce.
Handy: Items before the 1880s are scarce due to migration.
Sometimes they'd make it golf courses, but downtime was scarce.
Public polling in the Nevada race has also been scarce.
Before the seventh, the chances were scarce for either team.
Comprehensive data on worldwide cave rescues since then is scarce.
But new places cooking the genuine article have been scarce.
So do I really want more competition for scarce tickets?
No contracts have actually been signed, so details are scarce.
But about four years in, those opportunities had become scarce.
The labor market is slowing as workers become more scarce.
In a world of scarce resources, this makes me uncomfortable.
Burial takes up land, which is increasingly scarce in cities.
Top talent may be scarce, but so are top jobs.
It has been scarce, off and on, for several years.
Protective gear for those who are relatively healthy remains scarce.
Poverty wages, scarce benefits, job insecurity, and difficulty to unionize.
Those vital personal protective equipment (PPE) items are running scarce.
They tried to switch dorms, but open rooms were scarce.
Face masks have become scarce in Japan since early February.
Jobs in the neighborhood were scarce, and good jobs nonexistent.
Contemporary resonances are scarce: too much psychodrama in the script.
Potions are scarce so to survive, I listen for clucking.
When newsprint was scarce and expensive, Spruce Falls would profit.
The scarce resource would flow towards its most efficient use.
That's hardly the best use of our scarce tax revenue.
Air defenses are a scarce resource in the U.S. military.
Food, fuel and electricity are scarce in the Old City.
Government corruption in allocating scarce jobs and resources would spike.
But outside the major metros, money and personnel are scarce.
For most of Mr. Kim's rule, change has been scarce.
Places to buy groceries are still scarce, a common complaint.
Success data, scarce to begin with, can also be skewed.
Details about the hunger strike at the M.C.C. were scarce.
Of course, bike racks are scarce, and apartments are small.
And fossils intermediate in form between sapiens and heidelbergensis are scarce.
Data is scarce on how much money hunting generates across Africa.
I think it spends scarce resources in a more rational manner.
Absolutely. Get over the idea that money is scarce — it isn't.
Other programs have shown similar benefits, but they are woefully scarce.
Credit to small firms, the backbone of the economy, is scarce.
This makes design firm and limited, and resources for more scarce.
If it was, it wouldn't be scarce in the first place.
The country's biggest mainstream Muslim organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama, made itself scarce.
They are strongest in Africa, where microlenders have always been scarce.
They can't migrate out of an area when resources are scarce.
Back then, accounts about the Cuban national team were still scarce.
As a result, many people are unemployed and food is scarce.
Not only are LGN cells scarce—they can't do much either.
Local news and information is becoming scarce and hard to access.
Local organisers are flocking to the Tories and funding is scarce.
Many utilize rooftops in an area where ground space is scarce.
Outside Chile and Colombia, coal deposits are scarce in Latin America.
Dating is hard and second dates are scarce, so I'm excited.
Over time, genetic material in fossils degrades until it becomes scarce.
Redemption is in scarce supply and best reserved for the boys.
Not to mention, DNA in feces is often fragmented and scarce.
Historically, we had to conserve energy to compete for scarce resources.
Details, even for those inside the building, have been relatively scarce.
First, transplantable organs are scarce and demand for them is increasing.
Exhibitions of Cummings's art were scarce, reviews negligible, and collectors few.
Food ran so scarce that people made stews of fruit pits.
Some use it to store savings, others to buy scarce necessities.
Work became scarce for the actresses as they entered their 50s.
Venezuelans struggle to afford scarce food and medicine under soaring inflation.
The most scarce resource we have in this industry is creativity.
WORKERS ARE SCARCE The scarcity of workers is driving up wages.
Native Alaskan leaders say police protection is scarce in their communities.
We had some days in which money for meals was scarce.
Like we said, rational thought is scarce this time of year.
His work as a mechanic had been demanding, and money scarce.
The workers report low wages, scarce benefits, and unstable working conditions.
The airline isn't rationing a scarce resource or incurring additional cost.
Fuel for the generators needed to power vital equipment is scarce.
However, diamonds are only scarce if you ignore laboratory-grown stones.
Yet in meat-scarce cultures, meat is often reserved for men.
More than half of jujeños are poor and jobs are scarce.
The island's water systems were significantly damaged and electricity was scarce.
I said that, where bologna sausages are plentiful, dogs are scarce.
Committees struggle regularly over policies for allocating scarce organs for transplant.
In contrast, efforts to counter and prevent domestic terrorism are scarce.
The villagers lent books, a scarce commodity, to keep her occupied.
Much of this high-end economy has adapted to scarce water.
He found seven friends sharing a water pipe (tobacco was scarce).
In an industry where talent is scarce, strikes could cripple operations.
As with many films on this list, plot details are scarce.
N), share scarce water resources in the basin with BHP's (BHP.
The apex predators generally eat live prey, unless food is scarce.
Critics say the town should not give up a scarce resource.
Some voters are also concerned about immigrants using scarce public services.
As space became scarce, many parts of this network had failed.
Others, good to go, worried that the catch would be scarce.
Unsurprisingly, those in younger age-groups have found opportunities more scarce.
In places with a strong manufacturing base, housing can be scarce.
Resources are scarce enough for people who were born right here.
Smarter Living: People want more of what they think is scarce.
"The big lesson was that resources are always scarce," he said.
However, Li-ion relies on scarce elements, including cobalt and nickel.
Bottled water was so scarce that residents simply gave up looking.
Biden, whose next stop is in Los Angeles, has been scarce.
When consumers feel a product is scarce, they value it more.
Where and when do I redeploy my workers or scarce capital?
A: Parking in New York is scarce, but so is grass.
And information about the victims officials have identified has been scarce.
For now, details on Jeep's new e-Bike are painfully scarce.
Raising them polluted water supplies and gobbled up scarce arable land.
One, opportunities to hunt sheep are scarce, and often prohibitively expensive.
Jobs were scarce, opioid addiction was rife, and life felt insecure.
But we were there on a mission and time was scarce.
Concrete details are scarce, and speculation is intense about that trip.
In turn, money was scarce and the infrastructure was falling apart.
Under these circumstances, quality sources will most likely become more scarce.
But resources were scarce and Rodriquez had to grow up fast.
Money was also scarce during her five years in the Navy.
Finally, most pieces are torqued off-square — right angles are scarce.
Grocery shelves lie empty as food becomes increasingly scarce and expensive.
Housing was already scarce in Butte County before the Camp Fire.
"Except for around Pylos," she added, where properties have become scarce.
How to allocate these scarce organs is a challenge for bioethicists.
That's a problem, because Burgundy is relatively scarce and fairly expensive.
He said creating a nuclear weapon requires scarce talent and resources.
In California, land is very expensive and water is very scarce.
Water was scarce both on the island itself and in the camps.
Land-scarce Singapore has long sent troops to Australia for military exercises.
The rising population also means more competition for scarce food in winter.
But for the remaining 10 months of the year, water is scarce.
E-cigarettes are new, so information about their effects is still scarce.
As for what games Stadia might feature, announcements are currently still scarce.
All of these are scarce or non-existent in bamboo as well.
Like neodymium, copper isn't scarce, but we need a lot of it.
Platelets in general tend to be scarce because there are fewer donors.
Strong democracies are scarce outside of Western Europe, North America, and Japan.
As cheap private deals get scarce, underpriced listed companies offer an alternative.
"The government is busy with bigger issues — resources are scarce," he said.
Five days after the accident, details of what happened are still scarce.
As water becomes scarce and famine more common, conflict will likely increase.
Water is scarce and Taiz is some 100 kilometers from the coast.
We were in the middle of a depression and money was scarce.
Sales numbers may be scarce, but practical experience with curved TVs isn't.
Boeing signed $37 billion in commercial deals, although initial details were scarce.
But on a geographic-basis, these vehicles are scarce to non-existent.
The area doesn't have power, and access to clean water remains scarce.
Parasites, such as ticks and fleas, were also scarce in chimp beds.
This groundwater is particularly valuable when rain is scarce or during droughts.
What's more, they're often located in places where water is already scarce.
But the lack of foreign exchange means that imports may become scarce.
Prices have gone up as real dollars have become even more scarce.
Good data for trans women are as scarce as for intersex ones.
THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT ARE GOING TO BE IN SCARCE SUPPLY.
Meat is, of course, a scarce and expensive luxury in the country.
Plus, if water is scarce, they'll want to consider drought-tolerant varieties.
Statistics on the prevalence of marriages between close relatives today are scarce.
These options would devastate Venezuela's remaining economy, limiting already scarce basic goods.
We have a scarce resource: the atmosphere's capacity to safely absorb emissions.
Triply so in multiplayer, where Power ammo is only getting more scarce.
Available inventory of homes for sale is scarce relative to historical norms.
He says jobs are scarce, poverty is rising and incomes are stagnant.
The island's water systems have been significantly damaged and electricity is scarce.
Blockchain is a protocol built for an environment where trust is scarce.
The world was incredibly rich and scarce simultaneously while violent and gentle.
That's a problem, since replacement parts are becoming more scarce and expensive.
Cars and other means of transport to take him there were scarce.
Only a small percentage are investigated due to scarce resources, he said.
Laurel makes herself scarce for much of the book and seems underused.
In contrast, wars between armies have rarely persisted when food was scarce.
Hyperinflation has skyrocketed and basic goods like food and medicine are scarce.
You'll have access to guns and other weapons, but ammo is scarce.
Details regarding that adaptation were scarce in the information released by Netflix.
For months Republicans have, with scarce evidence, questioned the stamina of Mrs.
Information about how many Catholics are still in North Korea is scarce.
"Data on the impact of these policies are scarce," the authors concluded.
Markets allocate scarce resources much more efficiently, compassionately and effectively than government.
Gyms were scarce, and the ones that existed were often inhospitable dungeons.
As water and food become increasingly scarce, neighbor will turn against neighbor.
In ancient Europe and Asia, sugar and tea were relatively scarce commodities.
Information about how many Catholic are still in North Korea is scarce.
Those jobs are also increasing in value as they become more scarce.
It wastes scarce municipal resources and does nothing to enhance public safety.
The ensemble arrangements were largely unimposing, and they allowed for scarce soloing.
Of course, toilet paper is on everyone's mind -- and in scarce supply.
Such technology will improve health care in places where doctors are scarce.
Unfortunately, resources are scarce and surgical outcomes correlate with number of cases.
Celebrity is less scarce as a good than it used to be.
Unlike other Moscow stores, milk, sausage and chocolate bars were never scarce.
Money has been relatively scarce for Mr. Biden throughout the 2020 race.
In places where water is scarce, that can be a big problem.
There were stories of parents abandoning their children as food grew scarce.
Some of the tribe's scarce heavy equipment was lost in the mud.
With cellular telephone coverage cut off entirely from midafternoon, information was scarce.
It's true that self-proclaimed conservatives are pretty scarce among U.S. historians.
As orders grew scarce in late 2014, a series of layoffs commenced.
That said, colleges where seats are scarce stir up the nation's emotions.
Tux rentals become scarce though most locals own their own formal wear.
That means using Nielsen ratings as currency and keeping ad inventory scarce.
It is not just water and electricity that are in scarce supply.
Protective gear has grown even more scarce since then at some hospitals.
The flights out have been scarce, if they have not been canceled.
Showers will most likely be scarce, as will a good night's sleep.
Opportunities for Californians to take advantage of the policy may be scarce.
Especially over oil and locally scarce resources like fresh water and farmland.
For people doing tough jobs, reliable allies in elected office are scarce.
In Africa, the African Risk Capacity pays countries when rain is scarce.
The impact was most felt after the war, when food was scarce.
Resources are scarce in farming towns, said Brenda Quintana, Waterford's community liaison.
In some cases, very little, because details about this thing are scarce.
It's easier when the product is scarce and the market is complicated.
Work is scarce, and most families are in debt to Mr. Tahan.
Yet where workers are scarce, they are likely to be a boon.
Details about the program, which is not enshrined in law, are scarce.
This impact was most felt after the war, when food was scarce.
A few brought their children, because money for child care was scarce.
As expected, at this point details on the construction are still scarce.
Thousands protested in January when electricity was scarce during a cold winter.
My income was scarce, so I decided to go without health insurance.
A sale of "several hundred scarce and valuable books," which fetched £826.
Water is scarce, and there is no electricity in the area yet.
The screenplay keeps doling out new information, but actual answers are scarce.
"There are scarce resources in the brain," says neuroscientist Paul J. Zak.
You know, we sort of look at labor slack, slack in the economy, with the idea that when resources are used quite a lot and they're very scarce, then the price of that scarce resource gets bid up.
Because of these institutions' limited resources, information about the art can be scarce.
The city had been under siege for 15 days, and food was scarce.
" Time similarly concluded that "There's 'Scarce Evidence' That Cannabis Helps Mental Health Issues.
Shelter is scarce, with houses and tents already packed with dozens of people.
Snowflakes help pigeons keep clean in the winter months when water is scarce.
"With cash scarce and profits elusive, we find these cuts prudent," Azer wrote.
But fear that sanctions will expand mean that traditional trading partners are scarce.
In proper Too Faced style, details are scarce but our anticipation is high.
The satellite monitors vegetation; when it is unusually scarce, he gets a payout.
More efficient firms would outbid less efficient ones for scarce labour, boosting productivity.
Land values in Yangon, the former capital, surged, as office space became scarce.
Many just want to shop for basic goods, which are scarce at home.
Way back when we were hunter-gatherers, food could get scarce at times.
The details were scarce but one thing is clear: scale is a necessity.
Unemployment is just 4.3%; with labour scarce, firms may invest in capital instead.
Although details about the crossover are scarce, we do know a few things.
Much of the year their village of Chemolingot is dry with water scarce.
Refugees compete with host populations for land, jobs, housing and other scarce resources.
Size helped it raise capital when it was scarce and to lobby government.
And when you're a smaller label, both of those resources are extremely scarce.
In a time of scarce money, there was no time to say more.
In other words, in meetings where women are scarce, they are actively disrespected.
IBM managers talk to employees about market skills that are scarce or abundant.
Kant said India, already water-stressed, is rapidly moving towards becoming water-scarce.
That's probably because the island's resources were quite scarce, the study authors say.
With clubs shielded from external investment, financial resources within the Bundesliga were scarce.
Globalisation has hurt the scarce "factor" (unskilled labour) and helped the abundant one.
It is nonsense to waste scarce resources on prison cells for cannabis users.
Cities like Singapore use congestion pricing to price road space when it's scarce.
In communities that have suffered from neglect and disinvestment, however, they are scarce.
"There is new competition for scarce pellet feed across all markets," Hill said.
U.S. dollars are scarce in Egypt due to a long-running economic crisis.
So far, information on the event has been scarce, to say the least.
Even after that, the gas remained scarce for hundreds of millions of years.
Some residents work in the cornfields or cattle farms, but jobs are scarce.
Nonetheless, the scarce details surrounding his case have led some to conclude otherwise.
And Trump supporters are scarce at the World Bank, to say the least.
And with all that crowded together, at first I had scarce one hour.
It is a scarce asset: other big exchanges are politically impossible to buy.
Competition for scarce resources is creating friction and the risk of ethnic unrest.
Photos and video images of living Chesters are intriguingly scarce, encouraging fanciful speculation.
Filecoin tokens can be used in exchange for computer storage, a scarce resource.
Besides a troop increase recommendation, details of the latest plan are still scarce.
When surface water is scarce, communities are also forced to start pumping groundwater.
But aggressive ECB purchases and stricter EU rules are making such debt scarce.
Sinosphere Sunlight is so scarce that it is rationed based on economic class.
Snow has also been scarce in the Northeast for much of this winter.
Water is so scarce that some people are drinking from toxic Superfund sites.
But coffee processors, particularly instant coffee makers, say supplies are scarce and expensive.
Food was also extremely scarce in a house with over a dozen people.
Ammo is scarce, and monsters don't drop any loot so they're best avoided.
"Wolverines are probably scarce on the landscape and moving great distances," said Long.
But another genre of vehicle is also getting scarce: the el cheapo coupé.
With good jobs scarce, Gray said towboat deckhand jobs have become more prized.
In most of the country, actual stores will have scarce supply at first.
My duties for the impeachment and its trial had made me particularly scarce.
Masks are especially scarce in the Bogota area, where air pollution runs high.
"Right now, initiatives that directly target internalized stigma are really scarce," Puhl says.
Resources, such as food, also tend to be scarce in high-altitude regions.
Home health aides can be scarce and unaffordable to hire around the clock.
Details are, thankfully, scarce, but as far as we know, things stopped there.
For now, the government is concentrating its scarce resources in the capital, Caracas.
Learn about who actually built it, and the scarce honors they receive today.
But now that they need water the most, it's more scarce than ever.
But with international investigators prevented from freely accessing northern Rakhine, evidence is scarce.
Resources are scarce, so they can only test a limited number of people.
While homegrown stores have long been a trademark here, eateries have been scarce.
With cellphone towers destroyed, communications were sporadic and information from Ghazni was scarce.
For decades, they were derided as bourgeois house pets that wasted scarce resources.
"Benefits as a whole are pretty scarce in the restaurant industry," Barry said.
For instance, restricting immigration is not the smartest policy when workers are scarce.
Then there is the tension over how to spend the organization's scarce resources.
"Global action would help make the most of scarce policy ammunition," he added.
Then again, if resources are scarce, why the huge spread on sheep hunting?
Rentals are scarce, Ms. Polios said, with only 15 units on the market.
As food and water become scarce, personal and professional secrets are laid bare.
But as the years have passed, he said, those encounters have grown scarce.
Their resources are already so scarce; some firefighters have crowdsourced their own equipment.
Most residents remain without power, and necessities like food and fuel are scarce.
Protective suits and medical workers were too scarce for that, the doctors said.
Massive shortages of basic items made paper and ink scarce, so production dropped.
Research indicates that treatment centers offering OTPs are scarce throughout the United States.
Now those dailies are cutting back, and coverage of Mount Dora is scarce.
Both water and brine are scarce commodities in the world´s driest desert.
And work is still scarce, leading some to stop searching for jobs altogether.
Rentals are scarce, agents say, and co-ops typically fetch $218 million plus.
Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Steyer and Warren are just taking up space and scarce oxygen.
Normally they take place in the summer, when water and electricity are scarce.
Attention, it appears, seems to be the ultimate scarce resource in today's economy.
That's because scarce jobs and low wages reduce the "opportunity cost" of college.
Funds were scarce in part because there were no strong patient advocacy groups.
When things are scarce, you have to bribe government officials to get them.
Most of the 39 seats are for walk-ins, so reservations are scarce.
This has made the steady investor demand typically required for an IPO scarce.
These are lands where poor soil and scarce freshwater make farming extremely challenging.
The images that come to mind—sprawl, cars, congestion, contaminated and scarce water,
When everyone is scared, you want to be the provider of scarce capital.
Opioids will also be on the House GOP agenda, though details remain scarce.
But on Capitol Hill, many Democrats said discussions on immigration have been scarce.
At this point, data on the benefits of early social transition is scarce.
Heat and hot water were scarce; baths were limited to once a week.
As for the benefits of long-term opioid therapy, the evidence is scarce.
The combination of concrete, scarce green space, and lots of cars means noise.
From food to machinery and primary metals industries, manufacturers said workers were scarce.
Even among the numerous species of its family, the scarce yellow sally stonefly ("scarce" is part of its name) is noted for its rarity, said John Davy-Bowker, a freshwater biologist who has surveyed the insect's population since the 20183s.
The mechanism also uses minimal firewood, which has become scarce in the besieged city.
Details are scarce, including what kind of pen was involved in the tragic incident.
Rescue arrived too late for many and medical resources were scarce for the survivors.
In the 1990s the research was scarce, and assuming it was hereditary was common.
Near the Algerian and Libyan borders, fuel smuggling is also rife and opportunities scarce.
Trump has signaled that the sanctions will be relaxed, although further details remain scarce.
It's like mining another scarce resource, gold, which also required specialized and expensive equipment.
But at many polling locations around the country, stickers might be scarce or nonexistent.
In part, the city believes scarce resources should be focused on removing serious criminals.
Evidence has been scarce, but one slip-up may have given the game away.
Polling data are scarce but few reckon the NPP stands much of a chance.
A county prosecutor has to make decisions about where to allocate its scarce resources.
The model assumes this is quite easy, but economy-wide empirical data are scarce.
Jobs are scarce and politics is fraught in France; Quebec promises opportunity and stability.
Customers have been scarce since "something happened" a few weeks ago, says one cashier.
To the consternation of cancer specialists, supplies of the drug recently have been scarce.
But reasons for the extinction of animals and decline of humans have been scarce.
In the United States, abortion providers are relatively scarce outside of reproductive health clinics.
Best Buy has also had scarce supply — and it's only selling the 32GB Pixels.
And so, the returns accrued to those that allocate well against the scarce asset.
Basic facilities are scarce; there are chemical toilets, but they stink and often overflow.
On the elephants' side of the vandalized fence, space and food are becoming scarce.
"And with land becoming more scarce and more expensive, it is probably the future."
The new fundraising mechanism has flourished in unregulated markets where investment capital is scarce.
Scarce showers during this period are crucial to the development of the mid-crop.
For now, they can't go very far without recharging, and charging stations remain scarce.
The arid regions where water is scarce are often where response times are longest.
Water, if it exists at all on the surface, would be in scarce quantities.
But American medicine demands another scarce resource from patients, and that is their time.
International visitors had become scarce amid widely publicized street shootings and government travel warnings.
There were a few that I was aware of, but they were certainly scarce.
But property is scarce in cities while out-of-town housing estates lie empty.
With details pretty scarce, the show's fans are looking high and low for clues.
Migrants are also often granted work visas on the strength of having scarce skills.
New mines are scarce and the costs of extraction are rising as ore worsens.
In an interview on Thursday with Scarce, she said it was a BB gun.
Women's gyms are not currently eligible for licenses, making them scarce in the kingdom.
You'll have a better shot, however, if you have highly valued or scarce skills.
Equipment was scarce, and funding for the television stations had withered to almost nothing.
Many Venezuelans spend hours queuing for the scarce food available at officially controlled prices.
Wype is based in Southern California, where cars are shiny and water is scarce.
Not to mention the fact that Black girl-led feature films are still scarce.
Handball In prisons, resources are often scarce, and so sometimes the simpler the better.
I purposefully travel in low season, when tourists are scarce and prices are low.
But the options could be limited as housing was already scarce before the fire.
The desert is expanding; water is becoming more scarce, and so is arable land.
Squirrels are scarce in literature, but the few appearances they have made are telling.
Sanctions on fuel have been tightened, making it more scarce and expensive, Abdi added.
Hotel and Airbnb options in Louisville were scarce and well above my price range.
Halal food is scarce, and Mr. Qader interprets stares on the bus as hostile.
Farmers can use scarce natural resources responsibly, or they can squander and deplete them.
The bright colors and scarce availability made this drop "the perfect storm of excitement."
Long-term studies of the effects of keto diets on overall health are scarce.
Families have had to sell scarce belongings and crime has risen, the presentation said.
In the historic district, which encompasses around 163 city squares, rental buildings are scarce.
With an outstanding warrant for his arrest, he has made himself scarce outside Brazil.
At the camps, residents complain that food is sometimes scarce and sanitation is lacking.
By adding mills, WestRock would be grabbing some of the scarce assets, Chercover added.
The shortages angered Venezuelans who already face long lines for scarce food and drugs.
But it is likely to entice a person with scarce income and ample time.
People who take drug mixes have always found alternatives when one ingredient is scarce.
Besides signaling that bearish bets are scarce, a lower ratio could signal complacency. 2.
For most of human history, laughter and comedy were scarce resources in bleak times.
His hair has gone gray and his playing time is scant, his dancing scarce.
"Conditions can change quickly and make the availability of refinancing more scarce," Fratantoni said.
Authoritative research on employer attitudes toward hiring people with criminal records is relatively scarce.
But the other five have all proclaimed themselves undecided and have made themselves scarce.
But healthcare workers are growing anxious as masks and other protective gear remain scarce.
Although bipartisanship is scarce, caution in sending American troops abroad remains a common cause.
While luxury high-rises are plentiful along sleek downtown streets, affordable housing is scarce.
Survival means figuring out which scarce resources you can waste, including your own health.
When all is well in the polity, they are relatively scarce on the ground.
In the industrial city of Stuttgart, Germany, refreshing breezes are both scarce and valuable.
Imports from Canada continue to increase, but they are limited by scarce pipeline capacity.
Bureaucrats assemble reports on topics like Maximizing Value From Land as a Scarce Resource.
Most businesses were closed in Arcata on Wednesday, she said, and gasoline was scarce.
His parents did not drive, and in the early 20133s, entertainment options were scarce.
Cash would have become scarce sooner or later, says Bill English of Yale University.
Nor does it have a simple answer, as primary care doctors become increasingly scarce.
In low-income communities, mental health services are scarce and waiting lists are long.
Today was a little scarce since we mostly drove but he enjoys it anyway.
However, there is scarce and mixed science on whether photobiomodulation works on healthy people.
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the world's most water scarce region.
Food is scarce, and a strict dusk-to-dawn curfew is enforced, they say.
But also scarce is documentation of potential harmful interactions with other supplements or drugs.
Critics say scarce resources should be steered toward groups that faceater risk of overdose.
But it was scarce during the revolution, so it was traded out for moonshine.
This hadn't been a tense deal gone wrong, or a fight over scarce resources.
Global Health Uganda has a strategy for giving scarce morphine to patients in pain.
In rural areas, doctors are often too scarce to find in a timely manner.
The process also requires a lot of water, which is scarce in some regions.
The scarce details about Laure match her position in French society at the time.
Army vet Andrew Gaz said tensions were high this week as shelter became scarce.
Pretty much everyone living there works at the lumber mill, and jobs are scarce.
But robust research that shows a strong link between legal changes and membership is scarce.
This behavior may stem from anxiety or depression, although research on the topic is scarce.
Rather than gourmet celebrity chef meals, guests were stuck with scarce amounts of supermarket staples.
Who were they to land on our dwindling planet and reduce our scarce resources further?
When four big casinos closed in 2014, jobs became even more scarce and foreclosures ballooned.
In water-scarce Chhatarpur district, scores of men have married women from nearby Odisha state.
In the world of campaigns, where tech talent is scarce, Hannon was a heavyweight hire.
But they also have longer maturities, which means lenders must chase scarce long-term funding.
If it's scarce or expensive, they might choose alternatives—walking, cycling, hopping on the bus.
While details were scarce, the teaser trailer showed Link and Zelda exploring a dungeon together.
Food is so scarce and pricey that the average Venezuelan lost 24 pounds last year.
Food monopolizes a huge share of scarce resources, Fan said, and numbers bear this out.
Nonetheless, simple scaling is commonly used to estimate size, especially when comparative material is scarce.
And sand has become a scarce resource, leading to a burgeoning trade in illegal mining.
Scarce workers should be demanding higher wages, forcing firms to charge their customers higher prices.
Job growth has slowed from last year's 223,000 monthly average pace as workers become scarce.
Schyamalan announced the sequel in April, but news about Glass has been scarce since then.
After the murders last September, everyone had a list of problems, but solutions were scarce.
He had grown up in inner-city Pittsburgh, in a home where money was scarce.
Whereas computing capacity is theoretically unlimited, radio spectrum is scarce and hard to use efficiently.
Indian steelmakers import the bulk of their coking coal needs due to scarce domestic production.
But the very value of diamonds lies in being scarce and coveted—that is, costly.
Although details of the November case are scarce, they are similar to the Caal case.
In a conspicuous waste of scarce resources, Senegal is sending 22002 of them to Russia.
Starter homes continue to be scarce, and builders are still mostly building more expensive homes.
Construction workers are scarce, and are therefore seeing faster wage increases than the general workforce.
When oil was considered scarce and expensive to find, it seemed wise to ration it.
Most Indians would work in the formal sector if they could, but jobs are scarce.
Tap water is equally scarce and when it is available it is brackish and polluted.
Hardly any capital is allocated with reference to stock values, since IPOs are so scarce.
As populations grow, making land scarce, landlords jack up rents and lend at extortionate rates.
To many in the beverage industry this smacked of "thirst marketing", purposely keeping supply scarce.
Food is scarce and hours of queuing is often for nothing if supplies run out.
Many of these initiatives are still embryonic, so data on which ones work are scarce.
Few diplomats and foreign reporters traveled east because it was dangerous and visas were scarce.
Even if a young Korean does have disposable funds, investment opportunities are scarce, he adds.
In the liberal tech industry, vocal conservatives are as scarce and unpopular as feature phones.
For another, even on land people are small and scarce compared with the available area.
While other cast members continued to act or direct, acting roles became scarce for Moran.
When people began to move into cities, space became scarce and waste disposal got ugly.
Gold is hard to counterfeit; easy to refine, merge, subdivide, and transport; and exceedingly scarce.
Back in Valencia, Lorusso was preparing his factory for the new era of scarce power.
They argue it would hurt rural areas where access to high speed internet is scarce.
But this is not just about dividend income holding appeal in a yield--scarce world.
When the helium supply becomes very scarce, this hits medical and scientific users particularly hard.
In rich countries, skilled workers are abundant by international standards and unskilled workers are scarce.
Wage subsidies for nationals have worked in the past, but money for them is scarce.
But this season, with the fungus becoming scarce, the number is down to the hundreds.
They are the problems of how to produce, exchange and consume scarce resources most efficiently.
But as a rule, the common laundry facility is becoming scarce, or a lot smaller.
Planned Parenthood operates many of its clinics in areas where health care access is scarce.
Food has become especially scarce here in this war-torn nation on the Arabian Peninsula.
Reviews were strong and tickets are scarce, even with a week's worth of added performances.
Funding for such borrowers has traditionally been scarce as they have little to no collateral.
Details about Paddock's motive have been scarce, as the gunman killed himself during the incident.
But when work is scarce, selling his blood is the most reliable source of income.
These agencies were established in a world where private investment in developing countries was scarce.
But when it comes to the long-term prospects for the region, optimism is scarce.
The father, Will (Ben Foster), counts while the daughter, Tom (Thomasin McKenzie), makes herself scarce.
How credible is the world's most prestigious peace prize when peace itself is so scarce?
Food is scarce, and some of the children are eating crackers dipped in chili sauce.
Funding for those borrowers has traditionally been scarce, as they have little to no collateral.
Venezuelans struggle to afford scarce food and medicine under soaring inflation — driving masses across borders.
Meals were so scarce that out of necessity he would eat anything, including dog food.
The same has not been possible in public hospitals, as data is much more scarce.
For them, real money actually was gold, silver or some other scarce and valuable material.
Traditionally among the poorest paid of the workforce, carers are an ever more scarce resource.
And despite the availability of all these new products, shelf space was just as scarce.
Cities like London can often feel like urban jungles with scarce amounts of green spaces.
Details are scarce, and Business Insider has not been able to confirm the YouTuber's death.
Scarce rental subsidies would go further if housing were more plentiful in the first place.
"These resources are very scarce in many cases that have been gobbled up," he said.
It has running water for only a few hours a day, and food is scarce.
Water is scarce; it is mostly delivered through tankers, with delivery ensured only by bribes.
Collecting such jewelry poses unique challenges, however: Coveted pieces are specific, and examples are scarce.
The fishermen still have it hard, with fuel and spare parts for their boats scarce.
In an economy where new goods are scarce, used products will fill in their place.
As the proliferation of cryptocurrencies has shown, nothing is easier than creating a scarce asset.
Water was so scarce at our field camp that we showered only once a week.
However, there are land-based climate mitigation options that don't involve negotiating over scarce resources.
It's an application of what you said, which is that the scarce thing becomes valuable.
But higher incomes could also mean higher prices for scarce goods — most of all housing.
Though bare shelves may make food feel scarce, remind yourself that this shortage is temporary.
"People got scarce" for construction work after the housing bust a decade ago, he said.
Details were scarce, so we asked some experts to attempt to imagine the project's impact.
Appointments aren't scarce — as I write this, there are six available time slots left today.
We have reporters in South Florida, where the rush to leave has made gas scarce.
The power is in Rogers's radical kindness at a time when public kindness is scarce.
Meanwhile, military records show that options for newly graduated black officers were becoming increasingly scarce.
The Kurds are a secular, democratic force in a region where both are scarce qualities.
Moreover, they compete against one another for jobs and other scarce resources, including political power.
Critics of the programs have said they would siphon off scarce resources from public schools.
Wholesale decline has continued in rural areas, where barter is now common and food scarce.
With available workers increasingly scarce, companies are going to greater lengths to find potential employees.
There was little light or ventilation, the documents say, and food and water was scarce.
Available land is scarce in Japan, a country with ambitious targets for developing renewable energy.
The consortages have settled disputes and distributed a scarce resource for more than 500 years.
Those were scarce, however, since, by 1760, fewer than one in ten Jamaicans was white.
And yet, a reflection of that reality has grown awfully scarce in our political debates.
First, interesting opportunities and useful connections are not as scarce as social media proponents claim.
Very few songs feature backing drums or choruses, and anything resembling a hook is scarce.
But the bulk of millennials came of age when jobs were scarce, Mr. Myers noted.
But the Bolivian restaurant scene is growing slowly, and high-end kitchen jobs are scarce.
Yet, policymakers repeatedly send scarce tax dollars to one of the least effective investments — prisons.
Gentle my lord, You scarce can right me throughly, then, to say You did mistake.
But Republicans were also scarce in defending the bill on the floor before it passed.
The Bauhaus, though its designs were scarce in American homes, had become a household name.
I grew up in a Southeast Asian city dense with people and scarce on space.
Food is scarce, and distribution points have been set up for meals, food and water.
Public polling has been scarce, but election watchers expect the race to go into overtime.
With a national park spread over much of the island, land and properties are scarce.
How can health care officials ethically decide who gets scarce medical resources during this pandemic?
Wisconsin polls, though scarce, show Trump and Cruz running neck-and-neck in the state.
Mr. Hollis, about whom personal details are scarce, was widely reported to have been 64.
As for how "Aiden" managed to take over Drake's account, however briefly, details remain scarce.
While monster homes are being built, bought, and sold, affordable options are becoming more scarce.
In previous eras, when food was scarce, people with larger figures were interpreted completely differently.
And in countries like Kenya or Ethiopia where wood is scarce, animal dung is used.
I mean, I talk to my friends all the time on the right, and they understand the views about why they should be opposed to what the left wants to do, but they have scarce time in their life and they have scarce political capital.
Many will live and work in towers, which make the best use of scarce, expensive land.
But some areas of the country have struggled with planting because rainfall has been relatively scarce.
"Food is scarce," said Um Ahmed, a 40-year-old living in Falluja with her family.
Documentation was scarce, she discovered: The CIA's website has only short blurbs about a few artworks.
But this is a crude metric: In places like the Amazon, weather stations are relatively scarce.
Temperatures are rising, water supplies are scarce, soil fertility is low and severe droughts are common.
Generally speaking, if resources are abundant, the population increases; if resources are scarce, the population decreases.
We can likely make artificial heating lasting much longer but over time energy will become scarce.
Bears become particularly bold in years when acorns are scarce, sneaking into orchards to steal persimmons.
At least 85% of medicines are in scarce supply, according to the Pharmaceutical Federation of Venezuela.
Filipino representation in video games is scarce, and Rizal, on the whole, is a positive portrayal.
Today, as water becomes increasingly scarce, they may come to depend on one another ever more.
Basketball courts and coffee shops seem to be on every corner, but ice rinks are scarce.
With government bonds getting scarce, the ECB added corporate debt to QE asset purchases in 2016.
But all of those resources are scarce inside, and there is no drug treatment—only detox.
More fossils are needed, but that's proving to be a scarce commodity for this time period.
This bodes well for access to the technology in developing nations, where resources can be scarce.
In cities, time is scarce and dwellings are small: people need something cheap, filling and convenient.
And joy, which has seemed all too scarce for many in the last year or so.
There are more compelling needs, like health and education, competing for the same scarce government resources.
Children have become so scarce that the large primary school is only about one-quarter full.
One potential limitation is the supply of high-quality child care, which is already very scarce.
Because attention and focus are the most scarce human resources of our modern time and lifestyle.
"The research around that particular question is scarce and inconclusive right now," Strand said by email.
His appointment will rekindle suspicions that American diplomacy is about securing oil and other scarce resources.
Residents say while there is federal disaster relief aid, it's becoming scarce and hard to find.
Power and water will come on eventually, they said, and though gas is scarce, it's available.
Since gasoline has become almost unobtainably scarce, however, racers have had to turn elsewhere for fuel.
Hope and opportunity were scarce, and much-needed action seemed frozen by fear, denial and stigma.
That has forced up local prices and made supplies at local outlets scarce in recent weeks.
As wages rise, and workers become more scarce, more employers are likely to learn this lesson.
The first is that it kills off debate over how to allocate scarce resources, encouraging waste.
For years, it acted as a de facto state in rural areas with scarce public services.
Anything perceived as scarce and getting scarcer will see its price rise and eventually become overvalued.
The rice crop has been planted but is not ready to harvest, so work is scarce.
With space scarce in central London, statues are being pushed out to smaller cities and towns.
Lethal injection drugs are becoming more scarce, leading to some bizarre scenes in the United States.
Details for this one are scarce, but it will apparently act as a Wi-Fi extender.
In the north, the river plume casts a heavy shadow, rendering both light and oxygen scarce.
That's because entry-level homes are scarce and home prices are rising far faster than incomes.
Waer was soon subjected to a siege that lasted until 2017 and food became more scarce.
When the squelchy stuff is scarce they dig down to reach groundwater and make their own.
Since land is scarce and expensive, warehouses will get taller, as many in Asia already are.
When groups compete for scarce resources, they must circle the wagons and scrap for their side.
With good jobs at home scarce, he works on contract in other states such as Texas.
Job growth has slowed from last year's 20.2,21.8 monthly average pace as workers become more scarce.
Air conditioning in Europe is also scarce, exacerbating the misery among travelers and people at home.
As employers compete for scarce workers, the discount rate would rise and profits would be squeezed.
The law of supply and demand tells us that as labor gets scarce, wages should rise.
Unfortunately, details remain scarce as to what kind of tech and engines are powering Byton's concept.
From 1944, advertisements for the leg makeup women wore during the war, when pantyhose were scarce.
Food is so scarce that many people survive on only one meal of rice a day.
Polling is scarce in Minnesota, but Clinton holds a 2628 point lead in the RealClearPolitics average.
One reason for the plunge in yields is that JGBs are becoming scarce on the ground.
So we have to come up with a way of dividing up that which is scarce.
That makes it difficult to find essentials, like food, water and shelter — especially when they're scarce.
"Time is the scarce resource and I treat it that way," he once told USA Today.
The lobbying group said foreigners were not to blame for overly expensive or scarce residential housing.
While polling for congressional districts is historically scarce and unreliable, Ryan has never lost a race.
So far, the sequel has yet to be officially greenlit and plot details are still scarce.
But robots that can actually do things in the physical world other than vacuum are scarce.
Water is scarce, rainfall increasingly unpredictable, and not much but goats survive on the sparse vegetation.
Other graduates count on the public sector to provide work, but job openings are increasingly scarce.
By helping to allocate scarce public funds more accurately, machine learning could save governments significant sums.
Motorists and pedestrians queue for blocks trying to secure scarce fuel to power vehicles and generators.
Although details are scarce at this time, we can confirm that it's currently stocked at Walmart.
And if jobs are scarce then the excess of workers relative to jobs pushes down wages.
"Scarce public resources must be provided to those most in need of affordable housing," it added.
After the Tony Awards, Broadway gets quiet, as shows announce closing notices and openings become scarce.
As seats grew scarce, he started to worry, and laid his head back, pretending to sleep.
Economic opportunities, particularly in the post-Civil War South, and especially in mountain regions, were scarce.
As it turns out, true camaraderie is as scarce in the Valley as unicorn startups are.
Kaduna has also been a flashpoint for violence between herders and farmers clashing over scarce resources.
Employers complain that electricians, pipe fitters, advanced manufacturing machinists, brick masons and radiology technicians are scarce.
One obstacle for data sharing is financial — funding for analysis of existing data is relatively scarce.
Three of them are huge complexes with several connected buildings; available space in them is scarce.
Protests have been relatively scarce after the 2011-2012 Bolotnaya demonstrations in response to election fraud.
Public polling has been scarce, and internal polls from both parties show their respective nominees leading.
Bottled water has been scarce on parts of the Caribbean island, which is a US territory.
An English-language collection, published as "It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It ... ," was in print but scarce.
Now, the possibility of presenting a UN resolution seems even more distant, and time is scarce.
Living in a refugee camp in Kenya, basic needs like food, water and education were scarce.
And in the midst of the Southern Hemisphere winter, mosquitoes have been scarce on the grounds.
"Having so many cars is a terrible and illogical choice for land-scarce Singapore," he said.
If they become scarce, people would have to eat more starches like rice, corn, and potatoes.
But the list of those committing voter fraud is as scarce as Donald Trump's tax returns.
Decades of weak construction levels combined with a fast growing population has made new homes scarce.
Details regarding her celebration have been scarce but we know this family takes birthdays pretty seriously.
Over the years, resources in Aleppo became increasingly scarce, while resources on Sonnenallee became increasingly abundant.
But to operate the water pumping stations, first Puerto Ricans need fuel, and fuel is scarce.
After 30 years of good harvests, even food became scarce: malnutrition finally returned to the island.
"Scarce resources like water are also shared by as many community members as possible," he said.
California officially remains in a state of drought as water is still scarce in the south.
In northern regions, where infrastructure can be scarce, a stable internet connection can be a luxury.
Women's gyms are not currently eligible for licenses to operate in Saudi Arabia, making them scarce.
Some are redirected to facilities farther away because space and resources are scarce and growing scarcer.
Now my neighbors and I arrange car pools with one another since gasoline is so scarce.
Almost everywhere in Africa, cancer drugs are in scarce supply, and prices remain a huge obstacle.
As dollars grow increasingly scarce, the country's import-dependent supply chain has slowed to a crawl.
In rural America, medical intervention for prolonged lifesaving respiratory care may be scarce (The Associated Press).
Meanwhile, stories about the everyday beauty of being a little human being of color are scarce.
Don't throw your financial future or your life's future away chasing something merely because it's scarce.
That makes it impossible for city officials to aim scarce resources at the most problematic owners.
America's drug regulator has begun to expedite the approval of new production lines for scarce drugs.
Women are so scarce in these trades that some men refuse to see them as women.
Seats on airline flights are a scarce commodity, and most flights have a few no-shows.
Because he lives in a remote part of Ireland, testing resources can be scarce, he said.
That night, my daughter inquired about Harry: Why was Santa so prevalent yet Harry so scarce?
But scarce water and electricity, and few signs of normalcy, make that impossible on the island.
Scarce resources for that care, and other programs, will inevitably be robbed if federal inaction persists.
The plan to create "Thrones" attractions was first publicized last fall, but details have been scarce.
And since this is a gallery exhibition, only scarce or limited-edition pieces are on display.
Polling in Illinois has been scarce, but Biden holds a massive lead over Sanders in Florida.
In California wine country, affordable housing was already scarce and hard to build before the wildfires.
During a briefing, police chiefs across the U.S. expressed concerns over scarce tests and police welfare.
Not long after the holiday, daily necessities like masks and disinfectants started becoming scarce in stores.
When well-paying jobs became scarce for less educated men, they became less likely to marry.
The announcement came after widespread frustrations with the scarce amount of tests available across the country.
Drought crises in California, Brazil and Spain all suggest a future where water will be scarce.
And the residents of Phoenix Valley complain that venture capital and talent are scarce in Shenyang.
Bucking studio tradition, billboards are scarce to nonexistent in cities like Los Angeles and New York.
Mr. Joplin's presence in our city went mostly unmarked, with little record of his scarce performances.
But with some 300 houses damaged by the quake in his town alone, inspectors are scarce.
But Ms. Vogel's new work was scarce, seemingly back-burnered by her devotion to younger generations.
But, at least publicly, comments like that on the left are scarce on the campaign trail.
"We can't operate without black oil (petrol), it's very expensive and also very scarce," he said.
The latest findings add to a hypothesis that competition for scarce water causes honeycomb-like patterns.
Winters were brutal, food was scarce, and blood feuds were common among the ferociously proud peoples.
The Times went to South Sudan to document the extent of hunger as food grew scarce.
Bike paths are still scarce and most drivers simply aren't paying enough attention to see bicyclists.
The doctors wondered whether the problem was specific to their city, perhaps reflecting scarce local resources.
Still, with land for urban parks scarce and prohibitively expensive, the practice is becoming increasingly common.
And hotel workers, often scarce and scared during the crisis, could not keep their rooms clean.
The larger problem, in California and elsewhere, is that scarce housing assistance makes these distinctions relevant.
These days, what is scarce for software founders isn't money from investors; it's great human talent.
Residents have also reported to the Associated Press that access to power and water are scarce.
Job opportunities for bartenders became so scarce during Prohibition that thousands of bartenders fled to Cuba.
The iPhone 7 Plus, especially in jet black, did get a little scarce last year, though.
Central bankers had thought that they had a long way to go before reserves became scarce.
Decent jobs are so scarce in Africa that, like Ms Buyondo, many people create their own.
With buyers scarce, a large part of this season's bumper crop has been left to rot.
"Taiwan is a water-scarce area, so Taiwan Semiconductor has developed innovative practices," Ms. Huang said.
Quantitative research is one of the most scarce and coveted pools of talent on Wall Street.
Why should scarce taxpayer dollars be used to help agricultural special interests meet their bottom lines?
Merely creating a prototype of a cargo airship required enormous capital, and prospective buyers were scarce.
But cash is scarce across the country and public services are in a state of collapse.
It could be that a key input for those services — people, labor — was not actually scarce.
Earth has been devastated by global warming, a crisis exacerbated by incessant warfare over scarce resources.
Affordable housing remains even more scarce as new tech businesses crop up and exacerbate the issue.
Sabeco is seen as attractive as assets are scarce in a highly consolidated global beer market.
Sightings of his wife, nicknamed "Gucci Grace" for her love of designer goods, became similarly scarce.
Scarce or absent were big, dramatic things: war, elopement, murder, highwaymen, kidnapping, ghosts, gambling, shipwrecks, pirates.
And despite Australia's role as a trendsetter in youth theater, funding from government is generally scarce.
While toilet paper remains scarce, she says, all other food items have returned to the shelves.
As dollars grow increasingly scarce, the country's import-dependent supply chain has slowed to a crawl.
Back story is scarce — we know it's a cargo plane that crashed, but that's about it.
With for-sale properties scarce, inventory is minimal, so market trends can be tough to identify.
Male birth control options are scarce right now, and don't really extend beyond condoms or vasectomy.
Jobs are scarce, everyone's injected with nanomachines, and the law is enforced by a clandestine guard.
"The job market in South Florida is kind of scarce," the 2000-year-old told me.
Food and medicines are scarce; diseases long curbed, such as diphtheria and malaria, are killing once more.
The desert's blazing sun, scarce rainfall and mineral-rich brines make Chile's production costs the world's lowest.
Some of the scarce resources being spent on teachers could therefore be better spent on ed-tech.
As long as economic opportunity remains scarce on the continent, Africans will migrate elsewhere, particularly to Europe.
Given how scarce the Sony Watchman has become, I especially like that this hack is collector-friendly.
But when you climb into a fuel-scarce, high-altitude environment, the more efficient engine is optimal.
Equally important were the scarce games he got to play back in Curacao that no one saw.
But at depths where light is always scarce, boosting the number of solar panels can have drawbacks.
Women have been scarce in statewide positions, and the state has never elected a female attorney general.
So she's staying with this family of about a dozen people to share when resources are scarce.
In land-scarce Hong Kong, finding a final resting place for the dead can be a nightmare.
Farther afield, in Singapore, 12 percent of the island nation's scarce land is devoted to car infrastructure.
Water may be scarce in the Atacama Desert, but that doesn't mean the area can't support life.
Once legalized, Thiam said he couldn't find work because jobs were so scarce during Spain's economic crisis.
Inflation has spiralled as high as 80,000%, making cash all but useless and food and medicine scarce.
Hospitals are overwhelmed and medical supplies are scarce, leading to delays in treatment for thousands of people.
For the upcoming "Day Without Women," pink yarn will no doubt become a scarce commodity once again.
"We don't want to generate xenophobia, it's just that opportunities here are already so scarce," said Roa.
Queer representation is scarce, which is ironic, because queerness itself has seemingly never been more commercially desirable.
Higher incomes would mean increased competition for already scarce goods and services, leading to more rapid inflation.
There were bribes to cross checkpoints, price-gouging and regular merchants jacking up prices for scarce supplies.
When applied to music's seemingly limitless streaming future, the only scarce resource left is the artists themselves.
Some of the most vulnerable universities are in parts of the country where good jobs are scarce.
The effort would prove costly because it would divert scarce defense dollars from other vital security needs.
So I recommend you stock up, as it really does work well but may soon be scarce.
Similar to Resident Evil 7, items are scarce and death could be behind every door you open.
It doesn't even have to be such a big deal, because the opportunities are not so scarce.
Ivory Coast's dry season runs from November to March, when rain tends to be scarce or light.
Other details are scarce on the TV show, but it's going to live alongside a Monsters, Inc.
"They're shrinking the supply of equity, and it generally pays to buy a scarce asset," he said.
FRESH WATER is becoming increasingly scarce, as climate change and population growth puts greater pressure on resources.
Due to the rushed nature of today's announcement, though, further details on the Invoke speaker are scarce.
The finding is as poetic as it is practical: Helium is an increasingly scarce resource on Earth.
For now, both have little substance to back up their positions because — once again — details are scarce.
More than 80 percent of the island is still without power and food and water remains scarce.
Under Nicolás Maduro, who took over from him, the economy has slumped and food has become scarce.
Tempers flare, resources become scarce, and being around people becomes more dangerous than being around the undead.
Farm prices are low; jobs remain scarce for the upwardly mobile young, despite much-vaunted foreign investment.
Disney first confirmed the upcoming sequel in 2015, but details about the movie have been scarce since.
Single-family homes start at $2803 million; beachfront lots, which are scarce, start at $2926,000, she said.
Mr Modi's opponents have found that the theme of scarce employment opportunities has played well with voters.
Native construction workers are so scarce that Vietnamese ones are needed to staff the city's building sites.
IN THE marketplaces of planet Earth diamonds are both desirable and scarce, and that makes them expensive.
Details about the update, which the company is referring to as No Man's Sky NEXT, are scarce.
Volatile economies, scarce technical talent, and undercapitalized markets aren't so much challenges, but opportunities for these founders.
That cost-effectiveness is especially appealing in low-income countries, where resources are often scarce for women.
But documentation of those sweet, everyday moments lazing around on the couch or playing outside is scarce.
Sleep was scarce; the granola bars I stole from the office kitchen sat untouched in my backpack.
In May, when HTC first announced its so-called blockchain smartphone, the Exodus 1, details were scarce.
Such policies lead to excessive use of already scarce water supplies and are not sustainable, said Jägerskog.
Good data on the use of such notes are scarce—their anonymity is one of their attractions.
Funding was scarce as Greek investors were used to more traditional sectors such as restaurants and tourism.
Bacon often isolated his subjects at the center of oppressively stark settings in which details are scarce.
In such a yield-scarce environment, private placements typically yield a highly attractive 6 to 9 percent.
Bitcoin is scarce—there isn't some easy way to print more and devalue it (software bugs aside).
These features are crucial, but charging phones in overcrowded camps, where electricity is scarce, can be difficult.
When you think about it, time is actually even more valuable than money, because it's more scarce.
Attempts to take out weapons in North Korea -- where reliable intelligence is scarce -- could be incredibly risky.
Sudan in November cut fuel and electricity subsidies and announced import restrictions to save scarce foreign currency.
The disruption ended at the turn of the year, but fuel remains scarce in parts of Nepal.
Details were scarce because Manziel could not be found and the ex-girlfriend was described as uncooperative.
But after civil war broke out in December 2013, trade was disrupted, and the trucks grew scarce.
The details of the Obama project are scarce, but it is nevertheless useful in parsing Netflix's intentions.
As Venezuela's economy continues to struggle, food has been scarce for its citizens, according to numerous reports.
News about Lewis's departure from Founders Fund emerged this summer, though details were scarce at the time.
Although details on the series version are scarce, one assumes it will be made with fewer restrictions.
As long as homes are scarce, only those with deep pockets will be able to afford them.
In contrast Saturday's solo pickets, spread across three locations in Moscow, were peaceful and opposition supporters scarce.
Curbing imports and boosting exports was a way to grab a bigger share of scarce world demand.
The conservation fee will charge users based on the amount of water extracted in resource-scarce areas.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said that human attention is "the true scarce commodity" of the future.
The segregation effect is most pronounced in cities like New York, where affordable housing is particularly scarce.
Since earlier this year, essential items including insulin, blood pressure medication and infant formula have become scarce.
Financial resources are scarce, and we need to know that our taxpayer dollars are being used wisely.
Decades of research suggest that takeover bids, on average, promote more efficient use of scarce corporate resources.
Long johns were useful during the postwar period when both money and proper heating systems were scarce.
Back then, venture capital money was scarce and investors weren't exactly clamoring for internet companies from India.
At base, the challenge is that water is scarce in the state and has been wildly overpromised.
Instead, the new data show that many of the world's most water-scarce regions growing even drier.
What's in for defense: Congress has not yet released the conference report, so details are still scarce.
As freshwater is a scarce resource in Iraq, using treated seawater is one of the best alternatives.
Sugar is not the only scarce staple, as the plummeting pound has slashed Egypt's import-purchasing power.
It's certainly possible that Russian hackers undermined Clinton's campaign, though evidence to that effect is presently scarce.
The economy's strong, unemployment is as low as it's been in 85033 years and talent is scarce.
That will make food more scarce and more expensive, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.
"Coal is becoming scarce," Guillaume Perret, who runs a consultancy bearing his name, told the Barcelona event.
His first exhibition was an unmitigated flop, money was scarce and his family thought he would fail.
The details of the system that will be mandatory in EU cars are scarce at this point.
While poll numbers focused solely on Hispanics are scarce, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll from Dec.
Interestingly, many of the areas with the highest potential are located where water tends to be scarce.
When capital, of the human or physical variety, is scarce, the returns to investment can be high.
If jobs are too scarce, what does this mean for the marriage prospects of jobless young men?
Diesel fuel, which is desperately needed to run generators for emergency services such as hospitals, is scarce.
A post-industrial decline has shuttered most of the region's factories, and jobs are scarce and hard.
Yet revelations and details are kept scarce, and Mr. Malawer passes up chances to bolster the tension.
If African VC investment headlines were scarce a decade ago, in 2018 we became overwhelmed with them.
Since then, no major industry has taken the place of the closed shipyard, and work remains scarce.
Worse, with its infrastructure in shambles and resources scarce, the line for relief isn't getting any shorter.
This means women often rely on stunt-double work rather than going for the scarce ND jobs.
"Slotting fees" (or "slotting allowances") are fees that manufacturers pay retailers to appear on their scarce shelves.
Opponents worry the development will pollute and crimp already scarce water resources in the country's arid north.
What's perhaps more surprising - and potentially worrying - is just how expensive and scarce those dollars are becoming.
While we might see that an item is more scarce than usual, he's not predicting bare shelves.
The regulators rarely bother them now, he said, and capers like the one he described are scarce.
"The goal is to make sure scarce Intelligence Community resources are used in the best way possible."
In San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico, one of the country's rainiest regions, drinking water is scarce.
This isn't just bad for patients who get infected, it will take up scarce health care facilities.
That could eventually benefit regional forecasters in parts of the world where access to supercomputers is scarce.
With toilet paper becoming scarce as fears of the novel coronavirus mount, more Americans are purchasing bidets.
But he's been scarce on the more straight-news-oriented shows of Bret Baier and Chris Wallace.
People drive exotic cars and wear expensive clothes because they're scarce, not because they're of exceptional quality.
The group now operates in dozens of countries, and details on its services and funding are scarce.
Mistake theorists also believe that most social problems are hard and that obvious perfect solutions are scarce.
The puffy, migratory beach dwellers once were plentiful, but as the river changed, the birds became scarce.
Many have relied on airline courier services from Miami to obtain scarce medication, spare parts and food.
So if you breed a lot of kitties with green eyes, that's going to be less scarce.
Opportunities for residents are scarce outside of hospitals, so we cling to our jobs to avoid ruin.
Battery electric trucks can take hours to recharge and charging stations are scarce in most U.S. states.
Police said Thursday night another man was taken into custody after a shootout, but details remain scarce.
Food and medicine are scarce, but escape is virtually impossible — Madaya is ringed with checkpoints and mines.
Those scarce details gave Nyong'o — who worked closely with Peele in developing the character — plenty of latitude.
Dr. Arias said medical supplies, always scarce in La Vela, soon disappeared, hoarded until the May election.
Congestion pricing is premised instead on the notion that public roads are a valuable and scarce resource.
Adult pterosaurs with wingspans under two meters are scarce in Cretaceous formations, particularly in coastal British Columbia.
Restaurants, as I found during a recent solo visit, remain a bit scarce in the immediate area.
"Panelists commonly stated that competition for scarce workers continued to place upward pressure on pay," it said.
And it's true that without an income tax or a sales tax, state funding has been scarce.
Metro-North train schedules can be found here, and P.S.A.: Power outlets are scarce on this train.
"This massive stockpiling has forced exporters to raise their prices due to scarce supplies," the trader added.
Lotteries that allocate scarce resources are not set up to distinguish the neediest from the merely needy.
Second, American graduate schools award an enormous number of Ph.D.s, even in disciplines where jobs are scarce.
But if these 670 weekly dispatches have taught us anything about love, it's that answers are scarce.
But now Americans of all classes are going to be competing for the same scarce health resources.
Details are scarce, but early press reports indicate some 5 million bpd of Saudi production is impacted.
Exact details about Mullah Landay's life are scarce, but a brief sketch emerged in conversations with officials.
Pirated copies of books circulate at open air markets, and formal bookstores are scarce in some regions.
They also control local unlicensed public transportation, since city buses are scarce or nonexistent in remote areas.
In fact, there are no mentions of women except for scarce references to the boy's powerless mother.
The plan's tilt toward businesses and the affluent means that Democratic support will be scarce to nonexistent.
Prices allocate scarce resources to the people who value them most and encourage people to find substitutes.
They said fuel had become scarce during the cold winter months when temperatures drop close to freezing.
Hundreds gathered to stock up on petrol, cooking gas and water, which locals say is getting scarce.
Still, Uber's study establishes a benchmark for safety in an industry where such data has been scarce.
According to the Home Improvement Research Institute, skilled workers are particularly scarce in the construction industry today.
Were your parents supportive of your desire to pursue the arts, a profession where jobs are scarce?
Specially made objects are a rare pleasure because they demand what is scarce: time, consideration, belated results.
A quarter of the town's residents live below the poverty line, and well-paying jobs are scarce.
While food is not necessarily scarce yet, it is becoming unaffordable for all but the privileged few.
In any market, you expect that when something is getting scarce, its price will rise more quickly.
Affordable housing is scarce, the education system is troubled and a high-speed rail line is delayed.
Such policies also recognize that scarce prosecutorial resources are generally better spent pursuing much more serious conduct.
Supplies have grown scarce in Wuhan under the weight of the epidemic, hospital employees in Wuhan said.
They allow us to identify and isolate patients and allocate scarce medical resources for isolation and treatment.
Warren also has scarce private sector experience, limited to waiting a few tables and some legal work.
"We were scarce then, black women lawyers," Ms. Primus told the Columbia newspaper The State in 1989.
Even though the Obama administration halted meaningful workplace enforcement, jobs remained scarce because of the Great Recession.
While there is plenty of fog on the central California coast, rainfall can be scarce at times.
Elsewhere in the region, officials are worried for isolated neighborhoods where supplies and evacuation opportunities are scarce.
Details were scarce: Roberts said that big-name bands would play, although he didn't say which ones.
Jack Daniel's-on-the-rocks, with a splash, except when scarce funds reduced me to Heaven Hill.
Resources around training are scarce, so employees must be driven enough to solve problems on their own.
It is slow growing and requires a great deal of light — a scarce resource in thick forest.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, food was often scarce and fuel shortages made cooking difficult.
It is expected to slow to around 150,000 per month this year as workers become more scarce.
He has kept conservative judicial nominees moving through the Senate even as other legislating has been scarce.
Examining Mexican feminism through the lens of food, cooking, and consumption is a scarce field of study.
Food and water With ports and airports incapacitated for almost a week, food remains scarce in Puerto Rico.
Land is scarce, so poor farmers often expand into forests or parks to raise their incomes, experts say.
It's something that's scarce, that they're all competing for, and enables all the activism and real-life consequences.
But operators of the grounded Boeing 2787 MAX are facing a different problem: scarce planes and booming demand.
In general, resources for adults with autism are scarce, Bal said, and those for women are even scarcer.
With the combined threats of climate change and pollution, water is becoming an increasingly valuable, and scarce, commodity.
That's probably because whenever other food sources were scarce, the babies drank more breast milk, and vice versa.
Such jobs are much more scarce than once they were, and people suffer from the lack of them.
Details are still very scarce: the musical has no title at this moment and will debut in 2020.
If they deviate one inch from the tribal lines, they'll quickly learn how scarce their true friends are.
Young and with a limited need for outside capital, many have come of age when growth is scarce.
David had the very large lump for quite a while and made himself scarce to family and friends.
Reliable data about the change in performance for trans women are just as scarce as for intersex ones.
He stuck resolutely to his favourite themes, citing the need for companies to husband the planet's scarce resources.
When the island was run as a private estate, he says, jobs were scarce and the population dwindled.
Details on the hacking attempt are scarce, but Baidu has beefed up its cybersecurity team following the threat.
Details are still pretty scarce, but the company confirmed rumors that the chip is due out in 2018.
But in business it can foster trust and transparency—scarce commodities in a country where corruption is systemic.
Jams occur because a scarce resource, the road, is underpriced, so more people drive than it can accommodate.
And yet, such headphones and earphones remain scarce and expensive, a status that seems unlikely to ever change.
The first was an inability to control the federal funds rate once reserves were no longer relatively scarce.
Workers with scarce and valuable skills can easily threaten to leave, and can therefore bargain for higher pay.
Equally, employers might use their buying power in the job market to keep wages low and jobs scarce.
Hermes' hand-stitched handbags are known for generating long waiting lists and stocks of these are often scarce.
So when time is of the essence, and creative ideas are scarce, where's a Friendsgiving goer to turn?
That's going to push parents towards having fewer children and using their scarce resources to invest in education.

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