Sentences with phrase «not dearth»

Not the dearth of downloadable levels that are anything but a display case for stuff you can unlock if you want to build your own levels.
For God's sake we have not dearth of players wanting to be in the box.
There isn't any dearth of crypto currency trading platforms that practice it in a poor and convoluted manner.
The Mi Mix 2 is also on sale for the same price, so there certainly isn't a dearth of choice here.

Not exact matches

Since the drug isn't approved in the U.S. and there are a dearth of products to treat Chagas disease, it would likely win KaloBios one of the FDA's coveted «priority review vouchers» if it were to clear the regulatory finish line.
Auto - enrolment in PRPPs addresses the dearth of pension coverage by relying on people's inertia not to opt out, while allowing them freedom to choose.
Microsoft's relative dearth of mobile apps also hurts the Pro 3 in this regard, as there simply isn't as much to do with the device in tablet mode.
The dearth of new capital has so far not trickled down to oil and gas operations.
The report points to a number of factors driving big pharma companies» struggles with netting strong returns, including a dearth of late - stage pipeline candidates and diversified product portfolios that aren't necessarily spreading risk.
Not happy about the dearth of women in engineering?
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the greatest obstacle to outbound Chinese FDI is not protectionism or discrimination, but the dearth of local knowledge, management skills, and sophistication among Chinese investors.
There's a dearth of available DMD treatments (and the most recently approved one in the U.S. was cleared under a cloud of controversy), so it's not hard to see why the FDA wants to speed treatments to the finish line.
And according to an article in the Journal of Conflict and Security Law by David Fidler, a professor of law at Indiana University, the current international law is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrences.
Launched by former finance - types John Ballay and Matt Mueller, the New York - based Knot Standard intended to fill a dearth in bespoke suiting in the United States, after the founders noticed their American colleagues in Dubai weren't dressing up to snuff at international business meetings and didn't have the desire to seek out a traditional tailor.
The old alliance between sensible LIBERTARIANISM and SOCIAL CONSERVATISM can't hold in the face of the vanishing middle class, the birth dearth combined with increasing longevity, the depoliticizing challenges of the 21st competitive marketplace, the irresponsibility of our techno - meritocracy, our inability to keep Locke in the Locke box on issues having to do with families and our erotic lives, and the connection between increasing individualism and growing dependency on the state summed up in the phrase «single mom.»
For the overpopulation literature has not only been abandoned by thinkers for more improved science; it has actually been so thoroughly proved false that today's cutting - edge theory worries about precisely the opposite: a «dearth birth» that is «graying» the advanced world.
Dido, however, unlike Bridget Jones, does not waste her verses bewailing the failure of men to commit or the dearth of appropriate suitors.
At its healthiest, the human spirit is irrepressible and the human heart seeks hope, not desolation, however disguised dearth may be in the trappings of holiness.
The signs have not been so good of late — major California and New Jersey like dysfunctions at work, a serious birth dearth, etc..
Their two - dimensional search for depth amid modern chaos proves 3 - D may supply a temporary answer to Hollywood's failing economy, but not to its dearth of ideas.
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.
One can list problems — triumphalism, commercialism, individualism, and a few we have not touched on here (a virtual dearth of inclusive language and an uncritical approach to scripture)-- but such dysfunctions are also endemic to American popular religion.
But is not such an attitude due to the veriest lack and dearth of your imagination?
So here's my counter-thesis: The loss of a Catholic presence in mainstream literary culture is not because we are suffering from a dearth of gifted Catholic writers but because ideological blinders have prevented religious and secular people alike from perceiving and engaging the work that is out there.
Not long ago, while discussing the viability of a continued Eucharistic church given the dearth of priestly vocations, I told someone that the outlook is better than our perceptions would have us believe.
Not that I have a dearth of recipes to share with you, but I simply need to get my act together.
# 26 milion the article said, well, Wenger should bite off the arms of whoever offered that for a player who at most should not command more than a # 5million price tag... and yet we wonder at the dearth of home grown 2 English super talent lolll.....
It's also perhaps not a coincidence that, along with the arrival of Tim Sherwood, Villa's recent revival has coincided with a return to form for Benteke, and considering their dearth of other striking options, without him Villa would be in some trouble.
With a true dearth of goal scorers, I don't see much success from this squad but every time they take the field an under bet is worth exploring.
Despite the dearth of time to pretty up, moms aren't giving up on looking good.
And while this, in itself, is expected and is not a problem, it can often put a strain on relationships, especially when there is a dearth of communication and understanding.
As we'll mention in the upcoming edition of C&E's Technology Bytes, I heard the same concern from Democrats at December's Rootscamp, where it came up repeatedly that the presidential campaigns (Hillary WO N'T unchallenged) and a couple of dozen competitive Senate races will suck up a lot of talent on the Left, leaving a dearth of experienced staff to work on races for Congress, governor and on down the ballot.
The fact that there were around three times more male journalists shaping election coverage than female ones demonstrates that the dearth of women is not just an issue for political parties, but that national media outlets also need to consider why it is that national political journalism in the UK continues to be a domain where men write about other men.
Again, the legislative programme here does not bode well for the Coalition Government and its dearth of policies on growth is alarmingly complacent.
Pataki, who once harbored White House aspirations of his own, said he does not think there will be a «dearth of talent» for the Republicans in 2016, noting that there are many leaders in the party — including a number of (unnamed) «former governors.»
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo exited the legislative session last week with a relative dearth of major victories, but not necessarily to his long - term political detriment as he heads into an election year.
There are not many jobs to build new elevators because of the dearth of...
Washington (CNN)- In his retirement announcement, Republican Sen. Saxby Cambliss cited «the dearth of meaningful action from Congress» as one reason for not seeking re-election next year.
Given the dearth of prominent Republican women in this county, it doesn't take a Nostradamus to dope out that former legislature chairwoman Bernardo might have had her hat in the ring for county executive before she actually said she was running on Wednesday at the county GOP convention.
While winning economic credibility should remain a Labour priority and I've written in the current Progress magazine on how this might be done, it may be that a perceived dearth of authenticity, rather than economic credibility, is the most immediate cause of a heightened risk that Labour will not form the next government.
A dearth of research According to Chris Harley, a marine ecologist at UBC who was not involved in the study, it has only been in the last five to 10 years that ecologists have begun to start studying the impact of carbon dioxide on species in earnest.
The dearth of alternatives is not due to a lack of research.
However, the project isn't moving as fast as hoped for multiple reasons — Good Earth Power blames slow progress on issues like bad weather and a regional dearth of forest industry infrastructure like trucking capacity, but others are skeptical of the company's overall business plan.
Don't be discouraged by the tough path to academia and the dearth of career resources.
It's not just for winter: In tropical Madagascar, the fat - tailed dwarf lemur crawls into tree - holes and shuts down for an average of seven months to deal with a dearth of food and water during the dry season.
Others who have worked with jaguar conservation are not convinced that the critical habitat is necessary, pointing to the apparent dearth of jaguars in the U.S. as a sign that the prospective area is not its preferred home.
Given the dearth of formal training programs, the growing number of workshops and short courses is a good way to not only hone technical skills, but also network with the industry leaders eager to train students in the field.
But the real dearth — the lack of clear pathways into careers that could enable today's generation of gifted young Americans to become the researchers who make tomorrow's great discoveries — is convincing more and more of the nation's best students not to seek careers in fields such as law, finance, medicine and other fields that offer much better short - and long - term career prospects instead of dedicating an average of seven years to PhD study plus an additional five years or more of postdoctoral training now considered necessary to compete for an academic career in many scientific fields.
For minorities, generally, it is even tougher, as cultural differences and the dearth of role models present obstacles that non-minority scientists don't face.
The D. abyssi sp. nov. sample's dearth of hydrogen atoms, however, meant that NMR could not provide Aberdeen researchers with enough information to solve the mystery.
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