Sentences with phrase «such paucity»

It seems odd to accept such a paucity of data on Neptune and Mars, while quesitoning the vast amount of data on global tmeperature and using his site to suggest that poor siting issues derail global warming completely (see my # 41).
The four thieves have such a paucity of personality that I will refer to them only by these two - word descriptions going forward: chilly leader, psychotic minority, conflicted tweaker, and discount Moby.
«Part of the reason there's such a paucity of data is because it's not easy to get approval to overtrain someone,» she says.

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This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice — such as the persistent paucity of black faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse — by campus police officers.»
That, at least, is my own hunch about the reason for the relative paucity of material about the family coming from the churches and the character of what material there is, What to do in such circumstances?
And when their common language, used to do business in a technically preoccupied age, is shaped to the paucity of dimensions necessary to such business, the roundness and the depth become silent for want of verbal counterparts for the felt but inchoate self.
The Arsenal Owner, Board, CEO Manager have no such qualms about the paucity of recent EPL wins but rather espouse the efficacy of the top 4 «sustainable» model.
«It would've been a full citywide runoff,» he said, «and considering the paucity of actual enrollees in the Reform Party, its very easy to field candidates when you need such a small number of signatures and then open the Board up to significant elections responsibilities and a potential runoff.»
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
«However at the same time, there is a relatively weak recommendation to manage iron deficiency in such patients, mainly because of a paucity of evidence confirming the benefits of iron repletion.
Yet, there is a paucity of such studies involving continental Africans (1).
Yet details of the transition from whales with large functional legs, such as Ambulocetus (right), to their streamlined descendants with only internal vestigial legs at most, have remained elusive, owing to a paucity of intermediate forms in the fossil record.
There are some defects, such as the paucity of maps, but this is a game that knows how to enjoy immensely.
And the paucity of information available about the Spanish family who inspired «The Impossible» might kindle a kernel of skepticism that they really behaved with such unstinting self - sacrifice and grit throughout their ordeal.
Statewide tenure laws remain largely intact, as do laws that require a specific set of education - school courses before a teacher can be certified, despite the paucity of evidence that such courses (or certification) yield benefits in the classroom.
And though there are some participants who want to press harder and some who do, I learned that the club's comparative paucity of maximum testosterone has led some to defect from the VSCCA to competing sanctioning bodies such as the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association or the Vintage Racing League or even the more well - known Sports Car Club of America.
In fact, an adult can hardly sit at all in the back of the coupe such is the paucity of knee and headroom.
Yale has particular strengths in late medieval and early Renaissance Italy — as well as a university's inevitable gaps, such as a paucity of modern sculpture and a bias in Asian art toward Japan.
Painting on canvas predominated, and sculpture abounded, but video material was scarce and, with such notable exceptions as a Mapplethorpe self - portrait, there was a paucity of photography, due, said one dealer, to the sun - washed tent's harsh light, but credited by collectors to the poor return of any but the rarest images, given that the cost of showing here is the highest of any fair — even Art Basel.
For although increasing attention is paid to art from this region on the international level — with biennials in Istanbul and Sharjah, Catherine David's ongoing project «Contemporary Arab Representations,» and the visibility of the Middle Eastern art - and - culture magazine Bidoun — there is still a paucity of such exhibitions in London.
It's not quite a law of physics yet, but a there's a consistent pattern in such cases in which a paucity of evidence leads to an overabundance of assertion.
I remember hearing one Oceanographer / Climate scientist declare that the Atlantic THC could have already «stopped» and we wouldn't know about it yet, such were the paucity of relevant observations.
The problem here is a genuine paucity of long series and statistical problems in processing and calibrating such data.
Such a change in interest from the time we had lunch when we were commiserating about the paucity of media coverage to the explosion of letters and articles — astounding.
Arguably these kind of reports merely muddy the waters, entrench positions, demonstrate the paucity of clear evidence, and, far from convincing the public of the stainless character of those implicated, such inquiries just generate suspicion about the execution of the process, and alienate the public from the debate.
The results of such models, while interesting at times, reveal more about the paucity of our understanding of climate than anything else, and are a long, long, long way from being evidence of anything.
The substantial continuing health and social inequalities faced by Indigenous Australians are increasingly well recognised and documented.1 The broad sociocultural influence on serious Indigenous health issues, such as diabetes and rheumatic heart disease, is also well recognised; poverty, lack of cultural security and a paucity of appropriate staff within health services for Indigenous people are evident contributors.2 - 4
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