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"There is a tremendous underground, not-so-subtle awareness from people who realize that resources are getting scarcer and scarcer," said Bernard Uechtritz, a real estate adviser.
In rural communities, access to rape kits is even scarcer.
But when prescription opioids became scarcer their street price went up.
Like anything else, the renminbi's value rises when it is scarcer.
It looks as though domestic candidates could soon become scarcer as well.
Other key details: Palladium deposits are somewhat scarcer than platinum in nature.
But when frozen pork becomes scarcer, prices are likely to climb further.
Rainfall, never reliable, is scarcer and more erratic in many farming regions.
Quick hands are scarcer than rooster teeth among the big lads though.
Food, even in the most minute quantities, has become scarcer than hope.
Still, Mr. Kashkari said, companies do behave differently when workers are scarcer.
But broadband is probably even scarcer in rural areas than the reports suggests.
Now that job candidates are scarcer, many firms are ratcheting up those efforts.
But some fear certain crops will become scarcer and more expensive as a result.
Rock-star encomia would have been scarcer, but the Canadian model would have endured.
And yet, those cases are limited and growing scarcer every day for several reasons.
All that will make the red metal - and other minerals - scarcer commodities, which worries Tesla.
But even in peaceful regions, the opportunities for children to freely roam are becoming scarcer.
Plenty of business people besides Mr Sareshwala are finding that inputs are dearer and scarcer.
Crucially, when they turned to the later samples, all those chemicals had become dramatically scarcer.
Not only are supplies scarcer, but a lot comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
While rising competition for scarcer state-funded resources has created perfect conditions for scapegoating migration.
A bigger worry may be that money is becoming scarcer, and some is being misspent.
It is also growing scarcer every year thanks to climate change and our mismanaged response.
Just 20 minutes up Highway 395, at the Big Pine reservation, water is much scarcer.
Public resources are also scarcer, in part because of the needs of an aging population.
But as rents have climbed, affordable housing has become "scarcer than hen's teeth," she said.
And with fewer hospitals now available and fewer doctors within them, resources are scarcer than ever.
In the near future, as freshwater becomes scarcer, fights like this could become even more common.
The family owes $200 to get back its ration card, so food is scarcer than ever.
Anything perceived as scarce and getting scarcer will see its price rise and eventually become overvalued.
A lot of wildlife is a lot scarcer than it used to be, and we're everywhere.
As workers become scarcer in America's tightening labour market, firms have a greater incentive to automate.
With money becoming scarcer at home, Gulf companies are also expected to borrow more from abroad.
Even as jobs grow scarcer, an estimated 12 million young people enter the workforce every year.
Some are redirected to facilities farther away because space and resources are scarce and growing scarcer.
This kind of antic effect has grown scarcer in Hanif's writing, which has become increasingly tragic.
But as resources have become scarcer and appetites have grown, the conflicts between local lords have intensified.
But computer simulations of clouds have begun to suggest that as the Earth warms, clouds become scarcer.
University students spend their free time joining clubs to bolster their CVs as good jobs become scarcer.
But these trends also dovetail with overfishing and habitat destruction, which will make these critters even scarcer.
Those scenarios are likely to become more common in the 2020s as highly skilled workers grow scarcer.
As the years went on, gigs became scarcer, and in 1991 he stopped playing music professionally altogether.
The plot verges on indecipherable as the movie rolls along, and the grown-up jokes grow scarcer.
To the extent they do not, jobs have become scarcer relative to the likely number of workers.
At Fort Hays State, corporate sponsors helped sustain a popular performance series when grant money became scarcer.
In general, resources for adults with autism are scarce, Bal said, and those for women are even scarcer.
Pension and health care costs are growing even as the workers needed to pay for them become scarcer.
Funding could become scarcer, as general partners leading top leveraged buyout firms are weighing whether to do deals.
Staff writing jobs, the kind that come with salaries and benefits, are scarcer than palm trees in Connecticut.
With so many refineries shut down, gasoline is growing scarcer, and prices are set to soar for consumers.
Professional investors have become less bullish as well, though the bears are scarcer than in the AAII survey.
But as whales became scarcer, tastes changed, and a global moratorium on commercial whaling was imposed in 1986.
But exploration has been slow in Europe, where planning and environmental regulations are much stricter and space is scarcer.
I was told that it only went up when protests on the Colombian side blockaded roads, making it scarcer.
In fact, auctions would create the absolute wrong incentive for governments—the scarcer the slots the higher the price.
In 2016, training opportunities are scarcer and more varied (online, in-person, etc.), but they should still be coveted.
Compared to our predecessors, the cost of living is higher, taxes are higher and decent paying jobs are scarcer.
Water is expected to become scarcer still as global warming thaws Andean glaciers, reducing flows as the ice disappears.
Dividends dole out cash to existing investors, and share buybacks boost a company's stock price by making shares scarcer.
Economic liberty was much scarcer then, too: various forms of socialism abounded, from Tanzania to Ghana, Ethiopia to Angola.
As workers become scarcer, we expect wage growth to pick up and provide additional fuel to household income growth.
Credit is also scarcer in most developing countries, requiring individuals to save more in order to afford their goals.
As land grows scarcer and more expensive, and the population booms, more developers are combining commercial and residential space.
But as basic goods become scarcer, even those able to pay in dollars are finding that inflation is soaring.
" Ostermeier, the director of Berlin's Schaubühne playhouse, made himself scarcer during the workshop presentation of "Who Killed My Father.
With new routes and unclimbed peaks becoming scarcer, many have transitioned into completing classic climbs as quickly as possible.
Since used clothes are scarcer and more expensive now, Karim has to pass the cost on to his customers.
Decades ago, they were places like Hampshire — small, bucolic campuses where grades were scarce and business majors were scarcer.
He believes that is a sweet spot as megadeals become scarcer as investors shy away from financing the massive transactions.
Wars are scarcer, poverty and hunger are less severe, and there are better prospects for wide-scale literacy and education.
Governments can over time lower the allowed emissions, making permits scarcer and magnifying price pressures on companies to cut pollution.
As our population grows, natural resources become scarcer, communities become less resilient and wildlife are being crowded off the planet.
The findings might reflect an economy where better jobs for younger workers are scarcer than they'd been for other generations.
One could see Haiti as a microcosm: Global resources are scarcer, and those in unimpeded power reach for ever-diminishing spoils.
Amid a lack of basics like catheters and crumbling hospital infrastructure, doctors who remain struggle to cope with ever scarcer resources.
Mountain resorts tend to be higher in Switzerland than in Austria or France, giving them better chances as snow becomes scarcer.
A growing population means that India's water needs will only increase, even as climate change will most likely make water scarcer.
Animals sometimes become scarcer and more difficult for hunters to find, Dr. Daskin said, and the populations persist at lower levels.
As for stem cells extracted from bone marrow, Dr. Knoepfler said well-controlled studies were even scarcer, also with mixed results.
The latest incident was one of the deadliest since attempts became scarcer when Spain stepped up patrols in the mid-2000s.
The Fed used to participate in repo markets regularly, back when it actively managed the cash supply because reserves were scarcer.
While British workers have always been hard to find, laborers from elsewhere in Europe were becoming scarcer, Davidson, Hague and Cunningham agreed.
While British workers have always been hard to find, labourers from elsewhere in Europe were becoming scarcer, Davidson, Hague and Cunningham agreed.
Ohio: Polling is scarcer in the Buckeye State, but surveys still show Biden performing well in Ohio, which will award 85033 delegates.
Slaking China's thirst on a national scale brings problems, though, for a country where water is becoming ever scarcer, and more polluted.
Antigovernment demonstrations have increased in size and scope as food, medicine and fuel have grown scarcer and basic government services have collapsed.
The Kenyan government is investing in other measures as well to prevent conflict over scarcer resources, according to Laikipia deputy governor John Mwaniki.
As land has grown scarcer with urban development, people have looked to increasingly precarious lands, including floodplains and hillsides, to build their homes.
At the same time the engines of rural economic growth have stalled, and the tools to jump start them are scarcer than ever.
When measured in terms of women of childbearing age per facility, however, abortion clinics are scarcer in Missouri than in any other state.
You are fucked because even as those wages have dropped and the good jobs have become scarcer, the city has become more expensive.
As a result, teardowns are becoming more prevalent, and vacant lots are being snapped up as land grows ever scarcer and more expensive.
S. relationship fraying in recent years, attention to Kosovo is scarcer than ever, and policies the current administration does encourage are often incendiary.
While many Fredriksen ships have installed scrubbers, the majority of his fleet of more than 200 ships will need the scarcer compliant fuels.
Goldcorp will increasingly look for large gold deposits outside the Americas as they have become scarcer in the region, Garofalo said in January.
It won't be long before residents lobby for the right to collect more, and yet, water is only becoming scarcer in the West.
I'm not sure I even really realized that was him rapping; information was much scarcer about things like song credits at the time.
As well, a 2018 ban on wood harvesting in Kenya's disappearing forests has made firewood scarcer, creating growing temptation to steal unguarded supplies.
Reservations at night are scarcer than Burgundy truffles, but they are easier to find for lunch, which the restaurant began serving this fall.
The irony of the success of anti-coal activism and stricter environmental rules is that coal is likely to become a scarcer commodity.
This was toward the beginning of Ethereum's dizzy growth period last month, and a cursory scan shows that GPUs are even scarcer now.
As these machines get older, parts become scarcer and election officials are increasingly forced to hoard rare parts needed to keep their equipment running.
A select few — usually wealthy, male, and white — sit at the top, and as the pyramid widens, power becomes scarcer and oppression more pervasive.
Like dividend payments, buybacks offer a way to return cash to shareholders and usually see a company's stock push higher as shares get scarcer.
Like dividend payments, buybacks offer a way to return cash to shareholders, and usually see a company's stock push higher as shares get scarcer.
Like dividend payments, buybacks offer a way to return cash to shareholders, and usually, see a company's stock push higher as shares get scarcer.
And for some residents like Mr. Arroyo, the basement harbors a resource even scarcer in this city for men like him, he said: kindness.
Structures are scarcer in the rural area north of Route 63, though houses with private docks hug Lake Quonnipaug as crew teams scull past.
When the business cycle does eventually turn ill, it's generally expected that private capital will become scarcer, something that could harm yet-unprofitable unicorns.
Water tankers have been attacked when they have gone on strike, and people are increasingly fighting each other as water becomes scarcer and more expensive.
They offer a way to return cash to shareholders — along with dividends — and usually coincide with a company's stock pushing higher as shares get scarcer.
The Himalayan red panda is the scarcer of the two and needs urgent protection because of low genetic diversity and small population size, Hu said.
And yet when it comes to becoming head coaches, women find themselves running into a familiar glass ceiling: fewer opportunities, lower pay and scarcer resources.
They offer a way to return cash to shareholders - along with dividends - and usually coincide with a company's stock pushing higher as shares get scarcer.
And there is anxiety that the supply of Treasuries is about to increase (in order to pay for tax cuts) just as buyers may become scarcer.
The specific aim is to destroy and inhibit the international drug trade — making drugs scarcer and costlier, and therefore making drug habits in the US unaffordable.
As social trust diminishes, people may feel more comfortable sticking closer to home where the faces are familiar even if job opportunities are scarcer, researchers suggested.
Both land and affordable housing are becoming scarcer in New York City, with skyrocketing rents and, subsequently, a steadily increasing population of people who are homeless.
For example, paying doctors and hospitals less than they earn now would make Medicare-for-all more affordable for the government but also make providers scarcer.
Without action, more people will die, food will become scarcer, rising seas could create countless climate refugees and "economic Dust Bowls" may develop around North America.
But incomes have risen surprisingly slowly—partly, the government reckons, because firms are choosing to automate rather than compete for ever scarcer workers by raising wages.
One sign was the scaling back of North Korea's winter military exercises, apparently to save fuel as imports of oil and refined petroleum products have become scarcer.
The scarcer seat supply helped drive unit revenue growth, a measurement of revenue per available seat mile, at both airlines, which were able to charge passengers more.
It blamed international sanctions targeting the country's nuclear and ballistic missile programs for exacerbating the situation by slowing aid deliveries and making fuel scarcer and more expensive.
The great majority of citizens never reaped the benefits of their country's upturn, so their experience of its downturn has been muted, but work is getting scarcer.
These challenges include exploration and production becoming more expensive, as the oil and gas that is easier to access gets scarcer and existing wells turn less productive.
Contested Democratic congressional primaries tend to be scarcer than grass around a trough, with a plethora of safe Democratic incumbents and a paucity of seats in play.
These challenges include exploration and production becoming more expensive, as the oil and gas that is easier to access gets scarcer and existing wells turn less productive.
But farther outside the city, where the resources and activists are scarcer, the task of a political overhaul falls to anyone willing to put in the work.
One recent report from the United Nations found that food will become scarcer and that the climate crisis will change what kinds of crops farmers can grow.
If mice were scarcer, larval ticks, which are always born uninfected, might feed on other mammals and bird species that do not carry germs harmful to humans.
The cowbells still echoed in the cool mountain air, but the cowboys' whoops had gotten scarcer — the cows must have known how close they were to home.
Almost half the companies in the Fortune 500 were started by immigrants or their children, and without them, jobs are likely to be scarcer in the future.
Indeed, in a new working paper Gary Gorton and Toomas Laarits, of Yale University, argue that safe debt is scarcer now than it was before the financial crisis.
"If storage becomes any scarcer, producers will have no choice but to sell it (the front-month) even lower," said Pete Donovan, broker at New York's Liquidity Energy.
And while theory-driven forecasts don't always come true, the empirical evidence on interest rate regulation does seem to suggest that cheaper credit cards would also be scarcer.
That has left not just Polar, but other businesses from automakers to food importers, clamoring for ever-scarcer dollars which can only be legally obtained from the state.
Food becomes scarcer, and if the large, sub-adult males are forced to wander, they're using up valuable energy, brawling with more dominant males as they move upstream.
Without question, the overall unemployment rate alone could never indicate this astonishing new trend: Blue-collar workers are now scarcer and harder to recruit than white-collar workers.
The supply and demand for food will grow increasingly unbalanced, the UN forecast, as rising world population and income boosts consumption and climate change and scarcer resources disrupt production.
We could do the same with medical devices and the like, though the so-called Affordable Care Act took the opposite approach, taxing those devices and making them scarcer.
Relief resources have become scarcer as Uganda has struggled to cope with the overwhelming numbers of South Sudanese refugees, forcing the U.N. food agency WFP to cut food rations.
For example, a lot of the agitation for a universal basic income comes from the belief that jobs will become ever scarcer as the robot apocalypse overtakes the economy.
The demand for clearance from the regulator was aimed at safeguarding lenders' capital base and ensuring they did not over-extend themselves as liquidity becomes scarcer, the sources said.
Even as affordable housing grows scarcer and the gentrification tide makes many New Yorkers feel doomed to dislocation, one weapon for tenants has always been obvious, if expensive: lawyers.
Where land is even scarcer, American builders have the capacity to erect apartment buildings — some of them two dozen stories high or more — whose floors are connected by elevators.
As cobalt has become pricier and scarcer, some battery makers have produced cobalt-lite cathodes by raising the nickel content—to as much as eight times the amount of cobalt.
I think in early rounds, my tendency is to stick to my board, but I get that when positions become scarcer than I think they'll be, some adjustment becomes necessary.
Enclaves dotting the region have been the cause of longstanding, sometimes violent quarrels over access to land, infrastructure and water - which is predicted to grow scarcer due to climate change.
Agricultural and winery workers, restaurant and hotel workers all need affordable housing, which is not generally available in Napa Valley, and has become even scarcer nearby because of the destructive wildfires.
Many of these dams are built because climate change is making water scarcer, or because of a move away from fossil fuels towards hydropower—ie, a secondary link to climate change.
But Donna Ginther, a professor of economics at the University of Kansas, has found telling evidence that women are not just scarcer in economics; they also face a thicker glass ceiling.
But there is one part of the car market where credit is scarcer: only 55% of the 5.6m who bought secondhand cars in the fourth quarter of 2015 received a loan.
The big picture: Nowhere are children scarcer than in Japan and South Korea, which have spent billions to raise their birth rates but have failed so far to halt the trend.
Water is set to get scarcer over the next two months as temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius (104°F), drying up Marathwada reservoirs that are now just 3 percent full.
Making $250 a month, and faced with a pay cut as construction jobs in Qatar became scarcer, Joseph realized he could no longer afford monthly installments on his house and son's education.
East Antarctica, which makes up two-thirds of the continent, is a remote region of an already remote location, where data is scarcer because there are fewer measurement stations, Dr. Koppes said.
But even the authors of the Tax Policy Center paper concede that "the longer-term distributional effects would be more mixed than in the short run" as capital becomes scarcer over time.
Reminders and help are scarcer than before: The federal government cut marketing and outreach funds by $26 million, and federal funding to groups providing in-person assistance was whacked by 24 percent.
Two years of drought has caused distress in farming, while the construction business has suffered a prolonged downturn – making work scarcer in the two sectors that employ the bulk of India's unskilled workforce.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With rising urban populations and ever scarcer water supplies, cities and companies are teaming up to invest billions of dollars in water management projects, a report said on Tuesday.
Moreover, unconventional monetary policies pursued by the Riksbank in recent months have meant that maturities up to 10-year segments are heavily owned by the central bank with scarcer yields than available elsewhere.
The BLS's 2019 National Compensation Survey (NCS) found that, for civilian workers, paid sick leave, while nearly universal at the upper ends of the wage distribution, becomes scarcer the less money one makes.
As a result, food will become scarcer, grocery prices will spike and crops will lose their nutritional value, as the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change noted in a report earlier this year.
And these numbers don't include the functionally bottomless resources of Mike Bloomberg and the slightly scarcer resources of Tom Steyer, for whom "cash on hand" is irrelevant; they can spend whatever they need.
Arsenic and fluoride occur naturally in the groundwater, but become more concentrated as the water becomes scarcer, while nitrates come from fertilisers, pesticides and other industrial waste that has seeped into the supply.
Or rather than use using their long weekends to relax and go to the beach, they are baking under the sun in lines at shops for ever scarcer products in the shrinking economy.
For artists in Hungary, where traditions of radical art had been scarcer than in Poland or Czechoslovakia, local networks were particularly useful in reclaiming a half-real, half-imagined place in the Western canon.
However, Brexit is clearly having an effect: U.K. startups are seeking licenses and opening HQs or major offices elsewhere in Europe to offset the risks of talent or funding becoming scarcer in Brexit Britain.
Good vintages of top estates usually taste better as they age; they also grow scarcer as fancy restaurants buy them up to put on their wine lists and wealthy amateur enthusiasts drink the rest.
" Still, the statement highlighted the time that has elapsed since the preliminary investigation in 85033 and the lack of cooperation Bensouda has received, which is "likely to go scarcer should an investigation be authorized.
The restaurant CUT by Wolfgang Puck is the only one in Singapore to offer Hokkaido snow beef - which is even scarcer than Kobe beef - through an exclusive arrangement with a private reserve in Japan.
But as authorities throughout the region rushed to convert coal-fired heating boilers to cleaner-burning but scarcer natural gas, some villages lacking supplies and infrastructure were left without heating during the freezing winter.
His painstaking replica of Paris's Latin Quarter played home to a stellar young cast that filled it with thrilling singing as well as a much scarcer commodity at the 4,000-seat Met: emotional warmth.
"Of course there are some VCs acting unscrupulously, but many of the current funding issues come from the top down, and it's natural that as money becomes scarcer, some funds and businesses will die."
In an industry where demand is set to become the scarcer commodity — particularly in mature markets — an intimate understanding of unmet customer needs could just be the most potent "proven reserves" of the future.
The sea passage from West Africa to Spain's Canary Islands was once a major route for migrants seeking to reach Europe, but attempts have become scarcer since Spain stepped up patrols in the mid-2000s.
But on the plains of Laikipia, Lempurkel's home, local politics can still be a spark for unrest as candidates' efforts to win over voters can feed ethnic rivalries and a competition for ever-scarcer resources.
Parts of it were great, parts of it weren't, but all of it was fun, a commodity that grew scarcer as the guest list stretched thinner and thinner that year—Jewel and Ty Murray, anybody?
Uncensored information from Xinjiang has been even scarcer than usual, and there is skepticism of the government's official coronavirus count for the region: only 76 cases and three deaths in a population of 24.5 million.
Health-care coverage has already become a scarcer commodity among smaller companies: Only 50 percent of companies with three to 49 employees offered health insurance to employees in 2017, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey.
In recent years opera has grown scarcer in movies — not counting the simulcasts of real operas that companies like the Metropolitan Opera regularly screen at multiplexes around the world, which generally appeal to existing opera fans.
Swelling populations and food demands, combined with even scarcer water and land resources, could lead to a doubling of food prices and trigger civil unrest in some developing countries, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has said.
Normally, that would lead to inflation — and even hyperinflation — as imported necessities become scarcer and people who can afford to do so dump their holdings in the local currency to buy safer U.S. dollars or Chinese yuan.
Thousands more could die, food will be scarcer, and the US economy could lose hundreds of billions of dollars -- or, in the worst-case scenario, more than 10% of its GDP -- by the end of the century.
Brazilian consumer prices gained 215 percent in the month to mid-August due to a one-off increase in fuel taxes, as well as a regulatory decision to raise power rates as scarcer rains sapped hydroelectric generation.
The difference is that the accumulation of growth has pushed the unemployment rate down to 4.1 percent, a 17-year low, which means that wages may increase in the coming year as employers compete for scarcer workers.
Among the affluent majority, food is cheap and easy to buy, closet space is scarcer than clothes, refrigerators and washing machines are ubiquitous, and there are often as many cars in the driveway as adults in the house.
But it is enough to meaningfully impact your daily life — perhaps parking will get scarcer, or there will be more noise, or there will just be change in a neighborhood that you like fine the way it is.
With food and water becoming scarcer in neighborhoods of Mosul still under IS control, up to half a million people are believed to be trapped there, including 400,000 in the Old City alone, according to United Nations estimate.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Swelling populations and demand for food combined with ever scarcer water and land resources could lead to a doubling of food prices and trigger civil unrest in some developing countries, a new report says.
Rising bookings have fueled revenue growth for the main U.S. carriers, partially because they have been able to charge passengers more for seats that are in scarcer supply following the worldwide MAX grounding in March after two fatal crashes.
State-owned oil giants such as Saudi Aramco had access to the cheapest reserves, forcing private oil firms to search farther afield—in the Arctic, Brazil's pre-salt fields and deep waters off Angola—for resources deemed ever scarcer.
The fear is that as low-level factory jobs for unskilled workers become scarcer, workers in these countries, unlike in early birds such as China or Malaysia, will be ill-prepared for the higher-tech manufacturing of the future.
Another way to go green is to reduce the amount of clinker in cement by using waste substitutes such as fly ash from coal plants or slag from steel blast furnaces, but these are becoming scarcer and more expensive.
Rising bookings have fueled revenue growth for the main U.S. carriers, partially because they have been able to charge passengers more for seats that are in scarcer supply following the worldwide Max grounding in March after two fatal crashes.
"As would-be workers become scarcer, we would expect employers to have to work harder to attract and retain the workers they want," wrote Elise Gould Economic Policy Institute in a blog post after the December jobs report release.
Mr. Barr's early goal was to provide a platform for artists to collaborate outside of rules or restrictions, but he also recognized that spaces for artistic expression were becoming scarcer in a city dominated by skyrocketing real estate prices.
The Roku channel, which is a free ad-supported channel, we run half the ad load of traditional TV, so there will be less ads, but the CPMs of the ads are going up as they become targeted and scarcer.
But there's no denying that maintaining the high number of gun arrests and prosecutions is expensive, and the money available for that kind of law enforcement has indeed become scarcer because of budgetary constraints brought on by the Republican Congress.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tighter U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil planned for May are adding to a wealth of factors curbing global supply of heavy-medium crude, driving up prices for scarcer barrels and setting up a stand-off between buyers and sellers.
Not surprisingly, with the fatigue and the Raptors' offensive woes in the playoffs, the shots became flatter, the rolls to the rim scarcer and the off-ball movement, which got DeRozan two layups early in the game, virtually non-existent.
That's a distinct advantage over the independent clubs that make up a majority of the N.W.S.L., where human resources are scarcer and a general manager's responsibilities can range from scouting and signing international stars to writing the game day program.
The couple say they have been clean from heroin and fentanyl for several months now, but many of their friends are addicted and have been suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms as supplies of fentanyl have grown scarcer in the recent crackdown.
Scientists and humanitarians say Asha's story – of a once prosperous family endlessly buffeted by the intertwined plagues of climate change and violence –  will become more familiar around the world as repeated disasters push families into competition for ever-scarcer resources.
During Iceland's darker months, when tourists are scarcer, she and comedians like Saga Gardarsdottir perform more in Icelandic, at corporate gigs like holiday parties, and more recently at regular sold-out showcases at Rosenberg bar and the arts center Tjarnarbio.
Chinese traders along the border with North Korea and some regular visitors to the isolated country said scarcer and costlier fuel, as well as earlier UN sanctions banning the export of commodities such as seafood and coal, are now taking a toll.
As the years went on, housing in Cambridge grew scarcer and more expensive, and the idea that a woman could be expected to find a place to rent within a couple of months, which had been reasonable in the seventies, became completely unrealistic.
"As federal funds have become scarcer and the competition has increased, I think we see a lot of universities expanding their partnerships with industry," said Bob Hardy, director of intellectual property management at the Council on Government Relations, an association of research universities.
The authors concluded that not only did these creatures adapt to an open ocean where food was scarcer than in rich coastal waters, they were also able to reproduce, in some cases for at least three generations, before reaching the North American coast.
Private equity firms are having to take a more pragmatic approach and make the changes that investors require upfront to get their deals fully subscribed as liquidity grows scarcer and investors take a tougher line as deals continue to launch before the summer break.
Prices for wild-caught fish are rising—Khai Ratana, who fishes a little way upriver from Mr Chang Naa, says he gets 12,000 riel ($3) per kilo, up from 210,21 riel five years ago—but that is because they have grown scarcer in recent years.
" The judges considered the time since the 2006 preliminary examination "and the political changing scene in Afghanistan since then" as well as "the lack of cooperation that the Prosecutor has received," which they said was "likely to go scarcer should an investigation be authorized.
A snap survey done last year found ivory to be much scarcer in New York and in other major American cities than it had been a decade ago, according to a report from the International Fund for Animal Welfare, and Traffic, which monitors wildlife trade.
The dominance of industry-funded research for specific chemicals has become more common as funding for biological research from the National Institutes of Health has become scarcer — declining 23 percent, adjusted for inflation, since 2003, according to the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
With international finance having become ever scarcer and costlier, private credit in sub-Saharan Africa increased by just 7 percent in the first six months of 2016, down from a 15 percent peak in 2014, according to estimates in a working paper from the Overseas Development Institute (ODI).
"The mine and associated processing and port facilities will replace production from Rio Tinto's depleting East Weipa mine and increase annual bauxite export capacity by around 10 million tonnes, at a time when higher grade bauxite is becoming scarcer globally," Rio Chief Executive JS Jacques said in a statement.
As government scholarships, most of them allocated by merit rather than need, have become scarcer, and strike-happy lecturers have demanded ever-higher wages (even though academics at public universities are some of Uganda's best-paid workers), the university has tried to close the funding gap by admitting more fee-payers.
But lower-than-expected borrowing costs stemming from the European Central Bank's loose monetary policy and worldwide demand for scarcer "safe haven" bonds mean Berlin is now reckoning on a sum between 10 and 13 billions euros, a person familiar with the government's budget planning told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Like those plans, the ideas roughly fall into two categories: programs to protect tenants and make housing more affordable to renters, and regulatory reforms to flatten the various local zoning and land-use rules that, according to decades of economic studies, have conspired to make housing scarcer and more expensive.
"We have found success in our portfolios by searching for market segments in which capital is relatively scarcer if not scarce," he said, noting that flows into commodity mutual funds and exchange-traded funds were dwarfed by the amount of money going into fixed income bonds and ETFs between June 2016 and October 2017.
Unlike past decades, when people of different socioeconomic backgrounds tended to move to similar areas, today, less-skilled workers often go where jobs are scarcer but housing is cheap, instead of heading to places with the most promising job opportunities, according to research by Daniel Shoag, a professor of public policy at Harvard, and Peter Ganong, also of Harvard.
For example, she arranges de facto orphanhood for Fanny Price, who is sent from home at age 10 to stay with her aunt and uncle at Mansfield Park, not by inflicting bodily harm on Fanny's poor parents but simply by asserting that they have plenty of other children among whom to divide their scarce resources and even scarcer attention.
Then, an hour later, when my uneaten Nature Valley bar and I showed up at the nearby space Primary, where sugary treats were scarcer, I chose not to enter the Valley brazenly in front of my deskmate and her abject kombucha, but opted instead to place and unwrap my candy bar under my coat, and then to furtively nibble with an eye to maximum discretion.

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