Sentences with phrase «serious dearth»

The reason isn't that there is a serious dearth of accomplished people out there.
But there is still a serious dearth of women of color in leading roles.
I recently decided that there is a serious dearth of Biscoff / cookie butter recipes here on Five Heart Home, and it was high time to remedy that.

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An awareness of the dearth of serious theological reflection on children was the impetus for The Child in Christian Thought, a provocative and groundbreaking book edited by Marcia Bunge.
The signs have not been so good of late — major California and New Jersey like dysfunctions at work, a serious birth dearth, etc..
This dearth of evidence has a number of explanations: serious lingering reactions, if they exist, occur after prolonged use, rarely after a single dose; marijuana has no known medical use, unlike LSD, so scientists have had little reason to study the drug......
The dearth of serious but general books about this part of the world has owed as much to Western ethnocentrism as to difficult terrain and political instability.
Last week, we took a look at the relative dearth of leading men in Hollywood: why Tom Cruise, Will Smith, et al. remain at the top of the tree and why so few serious competitors have emerged since.
Comedy is a tricky art and the dearth of modern ones that play to adults and can merit serious praise and discussion illustrates that it's much easier and more commercially viable to just aim at a narrow audience, typically teens and young adults.
The dearth of research on how teachers develop professionally is a serious impediment to the aim of designing evaluation systems that support professional growth.
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