Sentences with phrase «recent dearth»

This ended the recent dearth of listings as sellers increasingly took the plunge into the hot market, but is still not enough to keep up with demand.
And with the recent dearth of Xbox One exclusives, it would be foolish on Microsoft's part.

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During a recent interview with TVOntario's Steve Paikin, Brian Mulroney bemoaned the «dearth» of big ideas in politics these days.
Diversity has been a hotly debated issue in Silicon Valley in recent years, with activists focusing on a dearth of minority and female engineers and executives in many of the biggest tech companies and hottest startups.
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.
The recent reboot of Star Trek was considered risky for its dearth of boldface.
With a dearth of recent information on Dragon Quest X, Square Enix has announced that work on the title is «going well» and it's currently in the last stages of development.
The dearth of feedback has only worsened in recent years, as budget cuts have thinned the ranks of assistant principals, who are often responsible for evaluations.
The state has an excellent track record for filling open positions with a Connecticut certified teacher by the beginning of the school year, but recent data shows that a dearth of applicants with the appropriate credentials has affected hiring professionals for all open positions.
Once hailed as an incubator for risky designs and as a model for attracting younger, hipper customers, Scion has languished in recent years, in part due to a dearth of new products.
Yet how does this state relate to modes of production within Africa itself, especially given the recent sensations caused by the Angolan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale that deliberately foiled tired tropes around destitution, impermanence and dearth against the cultural trajectory of Venice itself?
An exhibition of corporeal, temporal works, the idea of Chained to a Creature of a Different Kingdomwas fueled both by a recent conflagration of performances and performative video works being made, and a dearth of international video exhibitions.
There is no dearth of wonder in this collection of, mostly, recent paintings and pastels.
«The political implications are enormous,» says Richard Louv, a writer whose most recent book, «Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature - Deficit Disorder», describes the social, psychological and even spiritual ramifications of a dearth of outdoors experience for a generation raised on electronic, rather than natural, stimulation and entertainment.»
For all the activity in recent years in legal technology innovation and start - ups, there has been a dearth of legal technology IPOs.
UK / US mergers have been distinctly thin on the ground in recent years but last week Berwin Leighton Paisner announced it plans to rectify this dearth of activity, confirming it is in talks with Greenberg Traurig.
With a dearth of recent information on Dragon Quest X, Square Enix has announced that work on the title is «going well» and it's currently in the last stages of development.
Our CEO Alistair Cox comments, «With an emphasis on up - skilling specific expertise in recent years, a lack of focus on vital inter-personal skills and a dearth of good training in this area is now apparent within many businesses».
WASHINGTON (April 27, 2017)-- Pending home sales in March maintained their recent high level, but momentum slackened slightly in most of the country as dearth supply weighed on activity, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.
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