More entrepreneurship and creative ideas on architecture and lifestyle living at affordable prices are needed, he stressed, while conceding, «The end game for the rest of 2017 is clear:
more scarcity, more angst by buyers, more reluctance to sell among sellers because they can't find their next home.»
Such thoughts and behaviour not only demonstrate a life of ingratitude, but attract
more scarcity.
What you get back is what you send out —
more scarcity.
«The mere idea of
more scarcity was enough to pump price to newer highs.»
On the other hand, good ICOs can lock up other cryptocurrencies as a reserve for the token, creating
more scarcity and potentially increasing their value.
More drought; more floods; rising sea levels; greater migration; more refugees;
more scarcity; more conflict.
I think that a focus on scarcity simply brings with
it more scarcity, either psychologically or metaphysically (pick whichever one feels most comfortable!)
Yes, rationing and maximum prices, also called a price ceiling (minimum or price floors are another common element) always causes
more scarcity.
Not exact matches
But as water
scarcity grows around the world, it may become a necessary option for
more communities.
In fact, there's an advantage to not having money at the start, because that
scarcity forces you to be
more resourceful.
This implies that risks are not too big or overarching (like resource
scarcity, rising levels of atmospheric CO2, or global warming) but are
more focused e.g. extreme weather, increased greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture or from energy use, or a lack of fresh water.
«Union Square Ventures, which has invested in Twitter, is doing a second event with us here and
more American capital is coming in to relieve Berlin from the
scarcity of Series A funding.»
Whatever partial rebuilding occurred during the interwar period, however, was
more than reversed by wars during much of the 1930s and the first half of the 1940s, so that global capital
scarcity continued for at least another decade or two.
Today, as the global population faces
more serious challenges — from resource
scarcity to concerns about income inequality and education — companies around the world are committing themselves to creating a profit while also defining their broader contribution to society.
The
more he told them he was not willing to manage their money, the
more they wanted to do so since he created a false sense of
scarcity.
Brace yourself, the
scarcity of funds gets even
more frightening in the next couple of stages.
These people are doing
more than charity; they are breaking the cycle of fear and
scarcity through radical acts of generosity.
While the kinds of things people want do change as goods become
more abundant, the fundamental economic fact of
scarcity continues to operate.
And nowhere do we see
more clearly the terrible lack of real love than in the
scarcity of people willing to give themselves in coping with dark, difficult and messy situations.
What de-moderated our modernity was the sexual / cultural revolution of the 60s: it claimed there was little need any
more to restrain ourselves with respect to sex,
scarcity, and conformity.
When the
scarcity of petroleum causes its price to rise, the market will respond by
more efficient use and with substitute sources.
First, although it is very important to see that development includes
more than merely reducing economic
scarcity, it seems unhelpful to define poverty as «deprivation of basic capabilities»» i.e., the absence of freedom.
Calling a halt to scientific work would not remedy the basic problem of modern man, and backbreaking
scarcity would be no
more «spiritual» in its impact than an economy of abundance.
In any case, I will definitely be reading
more about the
scarcity vs. abundance mindset... I love learning about new, positive ways to think about things:)
Growing
scarcity In addition to a growing
scarcity of natural resources such as land, water and biodiversity «global agriculture will have to cope with the effects of climate change, notably higher temperatures, greater rainfall variability and
more frequent extreme weather events such as floods and droughts,» Diouf warned.
The prospects are for
more of the same, but the
scarcity of such beasts on the ASX means you pay through the nose.
With growing
scarcity of agricultural land, there were calls to use
more marine - based plants.
With water
scarcity increasingly prevalent worldwide, businesses are far
more aware that not only is water a precious resource, but that it should not be wasted and can be harnessed again.
I guess they could shorten that waiting list by upping the price a bit
more... I mean there is obviously a
scarcity of seating and if waiting is upsetting you then why not just increase the price till there is no wait?
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(The
scarcity of babysitters has made going to the movies
more of a rare treat!)
«And, I think the healthy messages are shared
more when we do this journey together rather than from
scarcity and comparison.»
And yet had he a sibling, I imagine that if he is living in the mode of
scarcity, he would believe his brother having
more took something away from him.
You would think that milks made of nuts would be
more protein - rich than they are — and this
scarcity raises questions.
«I am sure this
scarcity will come down before new year because NNPC and other agencies are bringing
more products», he said.
The problem is that the
scarcity of social housing has allowed a new and
more hateful narrative to develop around its purpose.
Almost immediately after the president announced himself as the petroleum minister, nationwide fuel
scarcity commenced which has lasted for
more than three weeks, with no solution yet.
The reason smaller parties do not win
more seats under FPTP is down to the
scarcity of resources, the cost of campaigning and the geographical density of their smaller support.
Carlock said that desalination is typically a last resort even in areas such as California and the Midwest where water
scarcity is
more common.
But because
more than 40 percent of the Earth's population lives about 60 miles from the coastline, the authors write that taking advantage of offshore groundwater could help dampen looming water
scarcity problems likely to be compounded by sea - level rise and drought.
And with
scarcity comes prestige: Science would come to be viewed as a
more notable and noble career than it is today.
Although the ions are not the most numerous constituents in the atmosphere the electro - magnetic interactions between ions and aerosols compensate for the
scarcity and make fusion between ions and aerosols much
more likely.
Scarcity breeds opportunity Trisha Gura, 03 April Science done with serious resource constraints can be
more varied, open, and passionate than ordinary science.
According to his calculations, the pasta sauce is about 10 times
more likely than the M&M's to contribute to water
scarcity.
Estimates show that by 2050 the world population will be
more than 9 billion and this growth will occur primarily in areas of the world already experiencing food
scarcity and water availability issues, as Steven Leath, plant scientist and president of Iowa State University, noted in a lecture last year at AAAS.
Nevertheless, the demand side grows fastly with booming population growth and urbanization, while the supply side is
more endangered with increasing water
scarcity due to global change, limited phosphorus reserves and vast amounts of energy required for nitrogen production.
In my paneled session on resource
scarcity, I end my 3 - minute «pitch» hoping for not much
more than small strides toward putting the problem of global forest sustainability — the pure science of which we all seem to agree is largely done — into the hearts and hands of some of these mind - blowingly successful businessmen and social entrepreneurs.
Because of its expense and
scarcity, industries are continually looking to use less of it and to develop catalysts that
more efficiently use individual platinum atoms in their reactions.