Sentences with phrase «for dearth»

Appreciation is good for homeowners, but adds to affordability issues, and buyers are competing for the dearth of starter supply.
While scientists and gamers are blaming cryptocurrency miners for the dearth of GPUs, Blockchain - based virtual currency miners are also not happy about the increasing costs of purchasing these cards.
However, this close partnership between Apple and Logitech is one of the reasons for the dearth of Smart Connector accessories from competing vendors,
The company, which sells three connected devices, has faced criticism for a dearth of new products.
Some would suggest that ignorance or even outright bias is responsible for the dearth of diverse judges in many states.
You can take out data points you don't like, you can apply whatever correction factors you want (such as the one that Nasa's GISTEMP series uses to compensate for the dearth of measuring stations across the Arctic), and you can therefore end up with a temperature curve that might look a little different: but don't say it can't be done, because it can.
It would be extremely unlikely for the dearth of observational data.
I suppose Schwab might argue they make up for the dearth of bonds with broad fixed income mutual funds...
by Bruce Lidl Last week's 2014 edition of the ImageExpo has generated a large amount of coverage for both new title announcements, and for the dearth of diversity among the presented creators.
With its double - digit horsepower figure, stunted proportions, and a roof rack to compensate for the dearth of cargo space, the Chevrolet Spark seemed like an answer to a question no one asked.
This lack of alignment between the responsibilities and powers of councils has also been blamed for a dearth of information on how the condition of schools are changing over time.
Most responsible for the dearth is Gov. Jerry Brown, who has been one of the foremost critics of federally driven efforts to use data to improve education — leaving researchers and policymakers in the dark and setting up the possibilities of significant consequences for defying federal guidelines.
It's our contention that education has suffered for its dearth of engineers.
For the past two years, The Film Experience has tried to make up for the dearth of movie site reporting about the Oscar Honorary careers (beyond the sharing of press releases / YouTube videos of their speeches) with mini-retrospectives so we're always hoping they'll choose well to give us wonderful careers to discuss right here.
There just aren't that many female cinematographers, the refrain goes, but rarely do the underlying reasons for that dearth receive attention.
The recent reboot of Star Trek was considered risky for its dearth of boldface.
The following quote from Ryan Coogler, writer and director of Black Panther — a superhero blockbuster — on working with Rachel Morrison, supports the notion that there is no reason for the dearth of women cinematographers behind the camera when shooting action — or any other kind of scene.
But this caveat aside, the film does an exemplary job of exploring its subject; and by way of partial and ironic compensation for the dearth of non-American film clips, a surprising number of the cinematographers interviewed are non-American, at least by birth — including the late Nestor Almendros (Spanish - Cuban), to whom the film is dedicated, Michael Ballhaus (German), James Wong Howe (Chinese), Sven Nykvist (Swedish), Vittorio Storaro (Italian), and Lazslo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond (Hungarian).
I think the reasons for a dearth of sleeves on dresses here are pretty thin.
For example, the «pipeline» can no longer be blamed for the dearth of women.
The reason for this dearth is simple: money.
Many teachers are unable to make that sacrifice, she says, which is one possible reason for the dearth of math - education Ph.D. s.
A little march to and rally outside where he was staying, in support of the action being taken to preserve the eight indigenous ethnic groups, the small but very ancient and entrenched Jewish community, the Gulf's only synagogue and Jewish cemetery, the black community that is part of the East African diaspora, the fifth of the population that is non-Muslim, the half of that fifth which is Christian, the strictly optional status of the women's headscarf, the Sunni third of Bahraini Muslims, the requirement that all legislation be approved by both Houses of Parliament, the election of the Lower House by universal suffrage, the regular appointment of women to the Upper House to make up for their dearth in the elected Lower House, the presence in the Upper House of a Jewish man and a Christian woman (the latter the first woman ever to chair a Parliament in the Arab world), the present position of a Jewish woman as Ambassador to the United States, the very close ties to Britain, and the fact that all of this is perfectly acceptable even to Salafi Members of Parliament.
I'm clearly making up for the dearth of sweetness last week since I've got another dessert recipe for you!
Dannin says that Aminah was adamantly opposed to «the popular assertion that polygamy is truly a viable solution for the dearth of marriageable men among African - Americans.»
At first glance, this skillful biographer would seem to have chosen an impossible subject in Jane Austen as well; not so much for dearth of evidence as for lack of drama.
Critical questions such as these account for the dearth of university courses on Bonhoeffer's theology.
Of course, the most likely reason for the dearth of sellers is that shareholders thought the offered prices were simply too low.

Not exact matches

The tablet is the only product running the QNX operating system until the new BlackBerry handsets are released, and RIM needs developers writing applications for the platform to counteract the perception that BlackBerry devices suffer from a dearth of apps.
But the succeeding Wii U flopped due to a dearth of popular game titles and a consumer migration to smartphone games, pushing the company into a loss for three consecutive years through March 2014.
New York City — which, through the Bloomberg years put outsized emphasis on boosting the startup ecosystem, and finding solutions to a dearth of programmers — has been quick to show support for The Flatiron School.
And given the relative dearth in exits, the city does lack the kind of alumni network that can be found in the U.S. and the U.K. Analysts argue that Berlin needs more entrepreneurs to either take their startups public or sell them for a hefty sum, so that those players can reinvest in German startups.
Despite the general feeling of optimism in the sector, 47 % of CEO's surveyed for the ranking identified the dearth of talent as a major challenge for growing their business.
Topics seemingly unconnected to bottom - line goals — say, delays in reimbursement for pricey flights or a dearth of gluten - free snacks in the kitchen — can create resentments.
Entrepreneurs willing to endure scorching summers, punishingly high housing costs, and a dearth of local tech talent are able to exploit the emirate's unmatched investments in infrastructure, low taxes, and tolerance for expatriates.
Thomas Kenyon, president of Pettit Fine Furniture, in Sarasota, Fla., grew so frustrated with the dearth of good people that he recently declared a 90 - day growth freeze for the $ 1 - million furniture - manufacturing company.
ScanEagle can stay aloft for a full 24 hours relatively inexpensively, providing the kind of real - time imaging and mapping data coveted by climatologists, marine biologists, petroleum engineers and ship navigators that in the past have been largely left in the dark by a dearth of satellite coverage in the Arctic.
I am in Utah for the holidays and mourning the dearth of snow.
«You rarely hear a major tech company cite a dearth of available talent when it comes to hiring for a hot new skill set like virtual reality or robotics.
British manufacturing has been left in the margins for far too long and the dearth of investment in fixed capital is something that this Conservative government has absolutely no interest in, or no concept of.
The study ascribed this dearth of research to restrictions — namely a 21 - year - old congressional appropriations bill called the «Dickey Amendment» that stipulated «none of the funds made available for injury prevention and control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may be used to advocate or promote gun control.»
Many top - selling toy franchises have been around for decades, showing the power of big brands — and the dearth of innovation — in the industry.
Sales, however, remain constrained by a dearth of homes available for sale, which is limiting choices for buyers.
Although ACT's credit protection metrics will fluctuate because of acquisitions and variations in gasoline prices, Standard & Poor's believes that the risk of a sharp increase in debt for a major acquisition is reduced somewhat because of the dearth of large targets.
In addition to partnering with Celgene (celg) to better track negative drug side effects, IBM (ibm) is applying its cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatment in rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Health.
This book is spot - on for today's entrepreneurial climate of amateurs, pretenders, and a troubling dearth of real leaders.
There's been a dearth of IPOs this year — so much so that 2016 will go down as a banner year of less than plenty for investment bankers who rely on fees from this corner of the market, depressed as it is to a multi-decade low.
Feb 2 U.S. food companies called out rising freight costs as a reason for lower profit margins in the holiday quarter, with more pain seen in 2018 as a dearth of drivers and higher diesel prices make it even more expensive to transport products to stores.
Anyone lamenting the dearth of surrealist literary salons in New York has only to stop by The Oracle Club, a new members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island City.
Still, for income capturers, the 4 + % yields available today may be welcome news compared to the absolute payout dearth that has been seen over the past 5 - 7 years.
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