Sentences with phrase «general dearth»

Due to the general dearth of research and statistics it is necessarily broad in its focus, and points to areas requiring follow up action and further investigation.
Compounding the naïveté of top management can be a general dearth of talent in the business departments themselves.
Johnson writes her character well enough, though the film's general dearth of women characters — there are three, two of them serve mostly as Mother figures (and, in Perabo's case, as a hooker), and the other is a waitress — is something I hope he takes note of.
If you combine this with an obvious lack of trust and general dearth of reliable information on enemy capability, both sides end up engaging in an arms race, for fear of being taken over by the other.

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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.
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.
Our general take on equities remains that valuations are somewhat on the high side, but with a dearth of investment alternatives, dividend - paying blue chips, such as those emphasized by the Dogs of the Dow strategy, remain an attractive option.
Responding to the report published today by Policy Exchange arguing for reform of the public sector pay and pensions frameworks, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «This report appears to be another example of supporters of the Coalition Government seeking to rally support for localised pay in the face of a dearth of evidence to back up the Coalition's proposals for the abolition of national pay frameworks for public services.
The dearth of serious but general books about this part of the world has owed as much to Western ethnocentrism as to difficult terrain and political instability.
In the immediate aftermath, the surprise result and the dearth of specific policy proposals from the Trump campaign meant that any consequences beyond a general upending of the Obama administration's climate legacy were unclear.
Moreover, though the treatment most commonly provided for both acute and maintenance treatment of depression was psychodynamic psychotherapy, there was a dearth of data about its efficacy in general, much less data regarding the role of psychotherapy in the prevention of relapse.
In general, there has been a dearth of attention paid to the extent to which PMT may be differentially efficacious with different subgroups of children, parents, and families, or as a function of different aspects of PMT (e.g., treatment delivery mode).
Still, I'd likely be more concerned about the volume of short sales if there wasn't such a dearth of properties available in general.
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