Sentences with phrase «real dearth»

The phrase "real dearth" means a serious shortage or lack of something valuable or important. Full definition
«There's been a real dearth of verified, accurate data on SMBs, quite simply because it's harder for data companies to get.
That's true, but there's a real dearth of actual Americans benefiting from those programs.
«There is a real dearth of regulations,» said Atkinson.
There is no attempt at balance within this resource - it is an attempt to redress the imbalance that exists between the vast quantity of Theist materials and the real dearth of anti-theist resources.
This is not just in the normal areas of concern such as Mathematics and Physics, but in subjects such as English there is a real dearth of candidates in London and the South East.»
«There is a real dearth of research on credit recovery,» Heppen notes.
That's because there's a real dearth of flights from DFW to JFK (LaGuardia is far more popular).
«There's a real dearth of humor in games out there, today,» Gilbert says.
However, the gameplay was shallow, and there was a real dearth of content.
Perhaps I feel this way because I'm an old fart, but There seems to be a real dearth of «other» content, (other than news / reportage like this) out there.
«There is a real dearth of retail product available in the middle European states,» agrees Michael Federle, senior vice president, Grubb & Ellis, San Francisco.
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