Sentences with word «rareness»

Until its application in EM shielding, electrical connectors, etc, it seems that gold was merely something pretty to look at (a.k.a. «shiny rock syndrome»)- but otherwise had no «value», other than its relative rareness.
Perceived rareness makes animals more appealing to collectors and the increasingly limited supply pushes their price up on the black market, making illegal trapping and hunting more lucrative.
Admire its beauty and rareness from both the outside and the inside!
Mark Duplass and Sarah Paulson paint a cumulative portrait of the fragility and rareness of being truly in sync with a partner.
It is the rareness of such a body that captures the attention of the world.
A handwritten note carries more impact because of its rareness.
A DSD may be additionally overwhelming because of the rareness of these conditions and the possible initial uncertainty about gender, as well as how to explain this to family and friends.
In contrast, the rareness of late - grade entry poses serious problems for value - added analyses of charter schools, such as that by Robert Bifulco and Helen Ladd, who study North Carolina charter schools (see «Results from the Tar Heel State»).
Any Aston is a novelty on the roads around Michigan, so those with the means to purchase a $ 100k + coupe could be justified in wanting one for the rareness alone.
Attracts attention and interested questions in the parking lot because of its attractiveness and rareness.
There will be only 2,400 units built, so its rareness alone should make it a pretty desired ForTwo.
Without on - demand publishing, one of Unlimited Publishing's unique releases - Line of Position Navigation - probably would never have been available to readers on a large scale due to its rareness and its specific focus.
Compare that to aluminum, which through the time of Napoleon was considered extremely valuable and rare (due to difficulty in mining and processing before modern industrial methods), but now is a commodity - valued for other reasons than its rareness.
Because of the rareness (1 % - 6 %) of this illness some vets may see this as unnecessary and may try to talk a responsible breeder out of it.
If you're convinced you're going to get a Black German Shepherd, just remember that due to their rareness, they can be quite pricey.
To that end Sony Santa Monica has really upped its game, allowing you to find, craft and upgrade numerous armour pieces, talismans and more graded on varying degrees of rareness.
The points are based on the rareness (difficulty) of a trophy regardless of its type.
«Barber and his team collected fresh vegetable pulp from local juice bars, for example, to create a kind of meatless, char - grilled burger with a reddish, beet - filled heart that gives the impression of rareness.
The underestimation of the amplitude of the low - frequency variability... discourage the use of reconstructions to estimate the rareness of the recent warming.
So notarizing the rareness on the Bitcoin blockchain is, as Theo Goodman said best, «is a blockchain revolution.»
The ongoing joke of the meme is the rareness of any Pepe artwork.
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