Sentences with phrase «same dearth»

Infectious disease did indeed cause much suffering among nonindustrialized peoples as soon as they abandoned their traditional diets; the same dearth of nutrients that made them susceptible to these diseases also made them susceptible to tooth decay and a change in skeletal structure in the next generation.
I noticed the same dearth exists in condiments like ketchup, mayo and BBQ sauce.

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But this is the same guy who advised young people to take up smoking (and have lots of babies), to highlight his case about the insustainability of key social - welfare programs in light of our ever - greater longevity and creeping birth dearth.
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.
But «Insurgent» has the same problem as the first two «Harry Potter» films — it's too faithful, coupled with a dearth of inspiration behind the camera.
by Walter Chaw Ferociously patriotic but lacking in the epic scope suggested by its obvious debt to Sergio Leone's late masterpieces, pastiche - meister Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a magnification of John Woo in a lot of the same ways that Woo was a magnification of Leone — a post-post modern exercise bound together with a compelling sense of style but an alarming dearth of even the basics of sense.
The Z / 28 is a track - ready car developed in the same vein as Porsche's RS models; hardcore weekend warriors will appreciate its better - lap - times - at - all - costs personality, with 50 - treadwear rated tires that you will be lucky to get 2,000 miles out of, a dearth of amenities and what Pilgrim considers more easily reachable limits.
Motor Trend assessed the vehicle's performance as nearly the same as the 3.6 litre gasoline powered equivalent, while bemoaning the dearth of high pressure hydrogen filling stations near Riverside, California in 2008.
These are special people who do something that can't be outsourced (ignoring the dearth of foreign literature translated into English) and can't be done cheaper (ignoring the fact that publishers aren't putting the same resources into acquiring, editing, designing, and releasing books).
At the same time, there is also a dearth of foreign - language titles in digital form.
The record tally of tornadoes in 2011 had people wondering then whether climate change was to blame, and the sudden dearth of the storms has people again wondering the same thing.
Ajibade concludes that the main problem arbitrators face in Nigeria is «the relative dearth of experienced personnel who understand that one of the primary objectives / advantages of arbitration is speed, and thus approach arbitration with the same dilatory tactics they obtain in litigation».
The Mi Mix 2 is also on sale for the same price, so there certainly isn't a dearth of choice here.
HP's VR1000 - 100 feels and functions just like other Windows Mixed Reality headsets, and has to deal with the same awkward quirks and dearth of content the platform offers.
Bottom Line: HP's VR1000 - 100 feels and functions just like other Windows Mixed Reality headsets, and has to deal with the same awkward quirks and dearth of content the platform offers.
At the same time, there's a dearth of assisted - living facilities and lack of trained health givers, noted BeClose CEO Liddy Manson.
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