Sentences with phrase «scarce resources between»

Investing is at its core the allocation of scarce resources between alternatives.
According to this theory, economics is a «value - free» science, and the economic world can be defined in terms of the competition for scarce resources between self - interested individuals with unlimited wants.

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Also ranked near the top were conserving the world's scarce resources and reducing disparities between poor and wealthy nations.
The obvious practical meaning of all this is that the fundamental problems we face today — nuclear war, population growth, pollution, the intolerable gap between the rich nations and the poor ones, the intelligent use of scarce world resources — are global in scope.
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has blamed the lingering rift between him and Senator Dino Melaye on his refusal to waste the available scarce resources of...
The study shows that trade between these water - scarce regions tends to draw more sharply on water resources in the less developed, poorer regions.
Potential considerations include balancing health - related benefits and harms between individuals and the larger community, minimizing threats to individual privacy and autonomy, and ensuring just distribution of scarce resources.
Some important challenges relate to balancing health - related benefits and harms between individuals and the larger community, minimizing threats to individual liberties, and promoting justice in the distribution of scarce resources and the treatment of marginalized subgroups.
If grazing practices have to be altered, it can lead to increased competition for scarce resources, and more conflicts between herders» interests and those of conservationists.
As disease ravaged the indigenous population and resources became scarce, a series of violent conflicts arose between tribes, settlers, and the government that scarred the continent.
She'll hunt you down wherever you're hiding and kill you in one of a dozen different gruesome ways - which is made even more frustrating by the gulfs between save points and scarce crafting resources.
Competition in places like Dallas and Houston between public charter schools and independent school districts (ISDs) continue to heat up, while jockeying for scarce resources, land, talent, and students is ever present between charters.
Efforts to foster collaboration between district and charter schools — traditional rivals for scarce educational resources — are showing some promise, but challenges remain in forging effective partnerships, according to a new study released today by Mathematica Policy Research.
Most people would probably agree that there are connections between peace on the one hand and an environment on the other in which scarce resources such as oil, water, minerals or timber are quarrelled over.
If there is tension between members of a household group or the resources available within the territory is perceived as limited or scarce, cats will either learn to avoid each other, using communication geared towards increasing distance between each other, or adapt to the situation by suppressing natural behaviour to avoid conflict.
Amidst a lingering global recession, a widening gap between rich and poor, and heightened competition for energy, food and other scarce natural resources, the conference could not be more timely.
With cultural differences between the three communities and important marine resources growing more and more scarce, early community meetings were contentious, but eventually even those that opposed earlier conservation efforts came to realize that if they lost the hawksbill, they would lose everything that was important to them including their food, income and culture.
This will allow more efficient use and allocation of scarce resources through coordination and collaboration between jurisdictions on research, policy development and pilot projects.
While successful implementation of c - intake systems may improve appropriate utilization of services by allocating scarce resources to families most in need and minimizing competition for referrals among home visiting programs, these systems inherently introduce a «new person» or «additional step» to the recruitment, intake, and referral process, which may affect wait times, enrollment rates, as well as the determination of the match between the family and program.
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