Sentences with phrase «scarce resources now»

Those with scarce resources now feed one another every day, and the student pastors eat last.

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Economics is the study of how men and society end up choosing, with or without the use of money, to employ scarce productive resources that could have alternative uses, to produce various commodities and distribute them for consumption, now or in the future, among various people and groups in society.
Similarly, Cathy Warwick, on being confronted by the reality that there are not enough staff and equipment to provide care for women in labor now declares that what midwives women really need is access to a specialized service that is appropriate for only a tiny proportion of the population and represents a dreadfully inefficient use of scarce resources.
If he were truly concerned about the waste of scarce resource, s he would be demanding an investigation of why his administration approved a no - bid contract signed by his hand - picked superintendent of schools, a contract that is now wasting precious Bridgeport and state tax dollars.
Only, back then at least scarce resources gave people the freedom to create, whereas now, it is difficult to think of anything other than where people might stampede to next.
If you take that to 100 mpg, now you're really saving money and saving a scarce natural resource and reducing CO2 emissions drastically.
Climate governance can not be considered only in terms of environmental damage because it is now a part of the economic debate around the competition for scarce resources.
Self - sufficient 15 years ago, China is now a major importer of crude, which has pushed global prices up to record highs and led to friction with the US and Japan over scarce resources.
High - quality, engaging, memorable law firm content is a very scarce resource right now; see what you can do about cornering this market at your firm.
With interest rates at low levels for many years now, IOLTA incomes remain historically low and law foundations across the country are considering how best to allocate scarce resources to organizations on the frontlines of access to justice.
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