Sentences with phrase «not abundant»

The lowering of quality is contributed by the shutter which is not quick when the light is not abundant.
Mini games were not abundant and I only had to skip a couple of them not a mini game person.
Although restaurants are not abundant there are still several options that will allow you to choose from local fare to fine dining.
The only difference is that instead of trading, they are attempting to survive during times when food is not abundant.
Interior space is not abundant but there are small rear and front trunks, a perk of having the engine in the middle of the car.
So while the SVR has enough room for a couple of duffels or a small roll - aboard suitcase, like its interior, storage space is not abundant in the trunk.
Note that native Eskimos traditionally survived on a diet that was 80 % whale blubber — not only was Alaska not abundant in vegetables during the winter months, but they needed the heat generated by a high - fat diet to survive.
Citrulline malate is a non-essential amino acid, and is not abundant in our diet, but it plays a role in regulating Nitric Oxide (NO).
Once the body realizes that there has been a drop in insulin and that there is not an abundant supply of sugar to be burned as energy, it shifts its metabolism to burn fats.
Yes the ratio is important and yes it is true that omega 3 rich foods are not abundant, but this is not significant if one is eating a very low fat, whole foods plant based diet.
In India Avocado is not abundant.
While elements like oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and iron are much heavier atoms than hydrogen or helium, they are just not abundant enough to make a significant contribution on their own.
«Methane is clearly not an abundant gas at the Gale Crater site, if it is there at all.
Compared with meteorites, Earth and the other inner planets contain relatively low amounts of water and volatile elements, which were not abundant in the inner solar system during planet formation.
Endolithic sponge bioerosion can also be excluded, as surveys showed that endolithic sponges are numerically rare and because they produce sediment that is predominantly silt - sized (< 63 µm)(Fütterer 1974) and which is not abundant at this site.
Insects are nothing if not abundant; according to some estimates, there are as many as 10 quintillion insects alive at any one moment.
Quality soil is necessary — but not abundant in cities.
New work from a team including Carnegie's Mark Heinnickel, Wenqiang Yang, and Arthur Grossman identified a protein needed for assembling the photosynthetic apparatus that may help us understand the history of photosynthesis back in the early days of life on Earth, a time when oxygen was not abundant in the atmosphere.
Although these molds are not abundant, they were found in many different excavations at Yautepec.
Though not abundant, some rock art sites and compositions may have been part of gender - specific initiation rites.
Most science students can earn a living while in graduate school, but not an abundant one, so it's crucial to keep your consumer debt under control and, as you enter the working world, to build up an emergency fund and some savings.
In particular, the team looked at methane, which today is not abundant in the Martian atmosphere.
Maybe we're building our society on things which are not abundant enough to be sustainable.
But if it's not abundant and you don't feel constant pain in the lower abdomen, you shouldn't be too anxious.
I also admonished her to discover the Church through its liturgical and communal life, not the abundant resources available about Orthodoxy online.
Now I recognize that spontaneously aborted fetuses are not abundant enough to meet the needs of everyone who wants them for research or therapy, so I acknowledge that in authorizing research at all there is a danger of encouraging induced abortions.
That's not to say that water is not abundant there - but it's so cold on Titan (with a surface temperature of -180 ℃) that water behaves like rock and sand.
Jobs in these countries aren't abundant and the ones that are available to the average working person don't pay well.
Fresh vegetables weren't abundant in my meals when I was growing up (it all came from cans or frozen bags), but we did always have iceberg...
But keep in mind I live in a very small rural town where Wi - Fi isn't abundant.
They know money isn't abundant for consumers, so they want to step to the front of the line to up their chances of getting paid.
Penalties aren't abundant, per se, and you're probably familiar with most of them, but here's an overview of what can jack up your tax bill.
It isn't an abundant, reliable power source; doesn't appreciably reduce fossil dependence or CO2 emissions; isn't free, or even cheap; doesn't produce net job gains; nor does it cool brows of feverish environmental critics.
but funds simply aren't abundant: -LRB-.

Not exact matches

Renninger chose to work with pea protein because it's the most abundant and accessible plant protein that isn't soy, which Lowry says has a lot of consumer baggage.
«We have a housing shortage, and a large group of people who don't want more housing — often people who already have secure housing, and who get richer if there is a shortage,» says Daniel Oleksiuk, a member of Abundant Housing Vancouver, an organization that advocates for changing zoning practices to build more multi-unit housing.
I hear a lot of cheap conversation and a fair amount of wishful thinking about this year's expected abundant crop of initial public offerings, but — at least to date — there's not much to show for all the talk.
If you just charge people a lower price when there's a lot of wind and sun (when the supply of electricity is abundant and cheap) and a higher price at times when there's not, they'll reduce consumption when electricity is scarce.
Many times he doesn't think that it's the right time for them to raise capital or that taking in investment capital (even if abundant and available) is the right approach for the development stage of their businesses.
Yet examples of gendered language were «clear and abundant,» the researchers write, and they couldn't help but explore that language further.
«They view the world and life's good things as abundant and available to all, not scarce.»
They may not be abundant, but there are avenues to help women achieve their goals as entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Contrary to what many may believe, performing at a high level, particularly in a manner that brings you the business results you crave, doesn't require freakish talent, superhuman willpower, or abundant motivation.
The information wasn't as abundant either for amateur geeks (like myself), so you could bring a circuit board with burnt out component and get help finding replacement.
Instead, we can consider the possibility that extraterrestrial life is abundant — but for a number of reasons, we haven't been able to get in touch with any of it.
Cheap natural gas has been an important source of fuel for the oilsands, but most of Canada already had abundant hydro - electrical endowments to power homes and businesses at relatively low cost, so shale hasn't been much of a revolution over here (pdf).
Anticipating these cycles, in addition to avoiding the temptation to spend more capital when it's more abundant, can be particularly difficult for very new businesses that haven't experienced more than a season or two (one healthy season does not a cycle — or a trend — make), but investing time to research trends in your particular industry will help you evaluate how your business is performing compared to similar businesses within your industry.
The expansion in the Federal Reserve's balance sheet during and after the financial crisis means that reserves are now abundant, and small adjustments in the quantity of reserves will not have much influence on overnight interest rates.
Most money in search of mere scarcity is not going into trophies of the nouveau riches, but into the world's most abundant yet also most universal scarce resource: land.
This seems very counterintuitive at first, even if the history behind it is quite abundant, and very few economists seem aware of the problem (which is why most economic forecasts mistakenly focus on the pace with which reforms are likely to be implemented, and are always disappointed), but in fact the reasons are not so hard to understand.
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