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单词 Scarce
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1. Their is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize. 
2. Food and fuel were scarce in this region.
3. Food was often scarce in the winter.
4. In wartime, food is often scarce.
5. Food was scarce and expensive.
6. Many natural materials are becoming scarce.
7. Medical supplies were growing scarce.
8. It was wartime and food was scarce.
9. Tea and sugar were scarce and were rationed during the war.
10. Now that oil is scarce, the fate of the motor car is uncertain.
11. Why is full-frontal male nudity still so scarce in films?
12. There is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize.
13. The food was scarce during the war.
14. I can scarce remember him.
15. I decided it was time to make myself scarce.
16. Details of the accident are scarce.
17. That bird has become scarce in this country.
18. Water is scarce in the desert.
19. Hospital beds were scarce and medicines were practically non-existent.
20. Strawberries are scarce this year.
21. He could scarce believe it.
22. When money was scarce they simply bartered.
23. The scarce shots spoke the end of the battle.
24. Food was scarce throughout the war.
25. Money was somewhat scarce after the war.
26. Skilled workers were becoming increasingly scarce.
27. Fresh food is so scarce that prices have rocketed.
28. Food and clean water were becoming scarce.
29. As the summer wore on food became scarce.
30. This kind of training is ineffective, and wasteful of scarce resources.
1. Food and fuel were scarce in this region.
2. Food was often scarce in the winter.
3. In wartime, food is often scarce.
4. Food was scarce and expensive.
5. Many natural materials are becoming scarce.
6. Medical supplies were growing scarce.
7. Tea and sugar were scarce and were rationed during the war.
8. Now that oil is scarce, the fate of the motor car is uncertain.
9. This kind of training is ineffective, and wasteful of scarce resources.
10. Why is full-frontal male nudity still so scarce in films?
31. There was fierce competition for the scarce resources .
32. Holding a lavish party was not the best use of scarce funds.
33. With jobs so scarce, many young people spend long hours with little to do but drink and stew.
34. Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in the more remote areas.
35. He's in a bad mood, so I'll make myself scarce.
36. Scarce water resources are shared between states who cannot trust each other.
37. Jobs in manufacturing are relatively scarce but I keep my ear to the ground.
38. Dad's really angry with you, so you'd better make yourself scarce.
39. Food was becoming scarce.
40. If food is scarce, the mother will feed the smaller, weaker chicks.
41. The country's employment system is a relic of the 1960s when jobs were scarce.
42. As soon as his mother-in-law arrived, he made himself scarce.
43. I could see he was annoyed so I made myself scarce.
44. Hotel accommodation is scarce.
45. It probably would be a good idea if you made yourself scarce.
46. If food is scarce it's no use complaining; we shall just have to pull in our belts.
47. City residents complain that migrant workers have threatened to take already scarce urban jobs.
48. It has spent scarce resources on its nuclear programme.
49. Capital is not the scarce resource it once was.
50. Government departments often found themselves competing for scarce resources.
51. After the war, food and clothing were scarce.
52. Oryx and ibex are scarce,[] but they are there.
53. And what's more, scarce a word out of you.
54. Are markets a good way to allocate scarce resources?
55. Water is always scarce in these parts.
56. Movie cameras have become a scarce commodity.
57. Boats taking occasional thornback ray, but cod scarce.
58. Interest rates have rocketed as credit has become scarce.
59. What would men be without women? Scarce, sir...mighty scarce. Mark Twain 
60. Accommodation for married couples is scarce and expensive.
61. They may have the ability to decide how to allocate scarce resources, whether they are finances, promotions or new equipment.
62. Mayors have to juggle scarce resources to keep their cities working.
63. At least three distinct groups want a share of the scarce resource.
64. Aye, but you must remember that money was so scarce in the thirties that you couldn't miss anything.
65. Entirely reliable facts, other than those here mentioned, are scarce.
66. State politics ends up as a perennial battle between squabbling regions for scarce resources.
67. The use of linear programming as an aid to decision making when allocating scarce investment funds has been widely advocated.
68. In the face of competing claims on scarce resources, the allocation process can also become highly political.
69. This might be high if workers were scarce or highly productive and low if they were redundant or incompetent.
70. They also use more fuel, therefore contributing more pollution, and use more of an increasingly scarce resource than diesels.
71. We had allowed six days to explore the island: it was scarce enough.
72. The first concerns the best method of allocating the scarce foreign exchange currently available.
73. The picture forming in his mind was clearer, more distinct, though he could scarce believe it.
74. Their works tended to be small-scale, mostly because they worked in cramped living spaces with scarce materials.
75. Audit of general practitioner services is generally regarded as desirable, but funding is scarce.
76. The problem of the prophecies was solved albeit in a way he had scarce expected.
77. When the industry is expanding and labour is scarce, management will obviously have less control over productivity.
78. This resulted in downward pressure on wages as many workers competed for scarce jobs.
79. As resources become increasingly scarce, choices have to be made and priorities set.
80. Such decisions may have substantial implications for individual and social welfare and the allocation of scarce resources.
81. Jobs and relief agencies were scarce in northern cities, where anti-Negro sentiment kept growing.
82. Relatively few have survived from antiquity, since silver became scarce and a much sought after commodity in the late Empire.Sentencedict
83. Gaining approval, competing for scarce resources, and obtaining cooperation require managers to develop bases of power beyond positional authority.
84. The executives' gargantuan incomes derive from their power over what has become an increasingly scarce factor of production, capital.
85. Professional opportunities were scarce for young men, even those with impressive academic credentials.
86. Getting beyond descriptions also pertains to the second scarce resource of change: meaningful language.
87. The Green Party has little financial backing and is using its scarce resources to mount ballot-petition drives in selected states.
88. Now that agave is scarce, it is the tequila distilleries that are hurting.
89. They stated that basic equipment and medicines were in short supply and that antibiotics and analgesics were particularly scarce.
90. Rapid population growth can have other important, if less direct, consequences when it is linked to competition for scarce resources.
91. Transport was scarce and we had to carry special identity cards when we moved from our own villages.
92. Then competition for scarce resources might favourably select more complex organisms.
93. His pit was earmarked for closure, his redundancy money would not pay off the mortgage and other work was scarce.
94. As oil resources become more scarce by the end of the century, can agriculture continue in its present form?
95. During the war, things like clothes and shoes were scarce.
96. Only 10 percent of Southern blacks have completed a college education, and further education courses are scarce.
97. Because of this, a strong administrative apparatus was needed to plan the use of scarce resources, organize production and regulate distribution.
98. Though funds are scarce, conservation teams from around the world compete to get in on this important and prestigious project.
99. Money is so scarce in the school districts that principals are begging for donations.
100. Because food resources are scarce in the depths, animals are correspondingly thin on the ground.
101. This suggested that the fundamental problem of many working class families was one of scarce resources.
102. Thus old people preserved their dignity; the community preserved its scarce resources for the young.
103. Water is becoming a scarce and expensive commodity and the supply industry is now big business.
104. Lifting the heavy hunks of metal over the chain-link fence seemed improbable and buyers of black-market bronzes are scarce.
105. Such survivals in the unbroken tradition of the cottage garden are now rare examples of such excellence and are very scarce indeed.
106. In consequence, amphibian fossils become very scarce indeed in later geological periods and there are long gaps in their fossil history.
107. Wood was scarce, and the flames of the fire burnt low.
108. But equipment will still be scarce in many places, and so the inequalities of opportunity that exist now will unfortunately remain.
109. Beveridge's death meant that signs of celebration were scarce in the paddock.
110. In August the Moscow authorities restricted the sale to non-residents of scarce goods, following similar decisions in other cities.
111. A large portion of the State's scarce resources was absorbed in upholding the serf-owners' authority and subsidizing their income.
112. Soap was a scarce commodity but he as doctor had priority.
113. Wood is scarce in the Sinai desert, but the acacia is one of the few trees which grow there.
114. Yet scarce athletic moneys must be equally divided between male and female teams.
115. Cheap, clean hotel rooms are scarce in this city, especially in the summer.
116. East of Brighton the species seems remarkably scarce in winter.
117. Genuinely skilled workers in this country are simply too scarce for the sort of industrial base we want to create.
118. At the same time others may, through overfunding, be absorbing an unfair amount of scarce resources. 2.
119. Both history and literature are full of stories of men who metamorphosed into magnates because they controlled some scarce factor of production.
120. From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency.
121. How will the new millennium children reconcile conflicting demands on scarce resources against the background of global warming?
122. Thus, female orangutans choose to live alone in strict territories, the better to exploit their scarce food resources.
123. A low-performing organization that continues to devote scarce time and energy to the pursuit of remote goals is courting disappointment.
124. This is achieved when scarce resources are channelled to their highest return uses.
125. This emphasis tends to divert scarce financial resources from true development objectives.
126. But in parts of the Southeast, one commodity should become less scarce this year: municipal bonds.
127. It is a fundamental law of economics in a world of scarce resources and could not be otherwise.
128. Data on rates of infection among homosexual men is scarce.
129. New-model Golfs are still scarce and dealers are paying high prices to secure them.
130. There the principal threat to the diversity of fish has been competition with man for scarce supplies of water.
131. Information about the success or otherwise of control measures in the Eastern bloc is scarce.
132. In only one case was a sample obtained from a large lump of rock, these being scarce on the lunar surface.
133. Tourists and immigrants are increasing the pressures on the Galapagos's already scarce resources, from fresh water to seafood.
134. For the next few days I made myself scarce, hoping that his displeasure was temporary.
135. Meanwhile, there was scarce evidence of inflation as producer prices showed no change from November to December.
136. In 1939, leather was scarce so Magli introduced cork, fabric, velvet, fiber and wood to his shoes.
137. If you go out looking for friends, you're going to find they are very scarce. If you go out to be a friend, you'll find them everywhere. Zig Ziglar 
138. At the moment protein A is so scarce it costs between £5 and £10 a milligram.
139. This was in the early days of the personal computer when graphics software was scarce.
140. Hot water is even more scarce and depends on the weather, or whether or not a fuse has blown.
141. Yet information, particularly over the internal situation and the political attitudes of the ruling elite, is scarce.
142. The case illustrates a growing crisis for the mentally ill in Mississippi and other states[/scarce.html], where psychiatric facilities are scarce.
143. How will Railtrack decide on access priority when track slots are scarce?
144. Food was so scarce in Derbyshire that the apprentices had to raid dustbins.
145. Even for those who are most fully qualified, full-time jobs with full-time benefits are scarce.
146. In fact, internal conflicts may exist within the bureaucracy as different sectors within it compete for scarce resources.
147. That may be true of land-a scarce commodity on a small island-but what about pay?
148. These regional differences in trade patterns are important in determining regional attitudes to alternative arrangements for allocating scarce foreign exchange.
149. There are a few items of Interest, but generally, local news is scarce.
150. There is evidence that volatile materials have always been scarce on the Moon.
151. It may also constitute the most effective way of utilizing scarce resources for many such libraries.
152. It is a process whereby scarce resources are allocated among competing powers and claimants.
153. Water was so scarce that lawn-sprinkling in the suburbs became a criminal offence.
154. But Aristotle knew just enough about economies to know that time was a scarce resource.
155. If it were to expropriate their property it would have to compensate them with scarce foreign exchange.
156. He has refused to speak to Hundley and is making himself scarce at the Delta Center to local reporters.
157. Controls over foreign exchange, credits and scarce materials could hardly force anybody to expand.
158. To be treated like a human is a luxury, perhaps, in this age where jobs are scarce.
159. Capital availability is scarce and may give rise Co greater pressures to demonstrate results from investments in ReD.
160. Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce? Ralph Waldo Emerson 
161. But what about other planets, where water may be a scarce commodity?
162. Both countries rely on the river for scarce water resources.
163. Section 2 will consider the methods that have been used to allocate scarce foreign exchange and their effects on export performance.
164. In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it.
165. There is the dual danger that scarce financial resources will be displaced and that people will choose analysis over action.
166. Densely populated Atlantic coast,() inland areas are more scarce.
167. Traditional economics is concerned primarily with the efficient, least - cost allocation of scarce productive resources.
168. In time of war, the supply of consumer goods is scarce.
169. In some places maps are scarce, and are often crudely produced.
170. Quantitative information on these aspects of protein metabolism is scarce.
171. Chimps are too scarce, and too nearly human, to be routinely slaughtered for spare parts.
172. Physical capital is a scarce resource in rich and poor countries alike.
173. The ocean itself -- that serene and tideless sea - lay scarce less hushed.
174. Shoes and clothing for the army were scarce, ordnance supplies and drugs were scarcer.
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