Sentences with phrase «term dearth»

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In an interview with Yahoo Style, the 29 - year - old model, who prefers the term «curvy» over «plus - size,» opened up about her disappointment in seeing a dearth of diverse bodies walking the runway at New York Fashion Week.
While the economy keeps chugging along, there's a dearth of truly long - term investments to translate the basic research into world - changing technologies and products.
Given these forces, along with more structural considerations ---- aging populations, institutional demand for bonds and a dearth of supply ---- I expect that long - term yields will remain low even as the Federal Reserve (Fed) starts to raise rates.
Although Liverpool are second only to Manchester City in terms of goals scored, there is a dearth of goal - scoring midfielders in Rodgers's squad.
If a woman had a deliciously exciting sexual time in her 20s, or a few long - term committed relationships or perhaps a combo, and then had a dearth of partners in her mid - to late - 30s, when she may be thinking about having a child, the definition of the «right man to marry» may change, clarity be damned.
Regarding prevention and treatment, there is a dearth of information on long - term impacts of these program additions.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo exited the legislative session last week with a relative dearth of major victories, but not necessarily to his long - term political detriment as he heads into an election year.
Even before that news developed, it was a busy day for gubernatorial candidates: Rob Astorino and Howie Hawkins visited the Capitol to bemoan the dearth of debates just a few hours before Cuomo dropped a 245 - page second - term manifesto, «Moving the New New York Forward» (as opposed to, y ’ know, backward).
But the real dearth — the lack of clear pathways into careers that could enable today's generation of gifted young Americans to become the researchers who make tomorrow's great discoveries — is convincing more and more of the nation's best students not to seek careers in fields such as law, finance, medicine and other fields that offer much better short - and long - term career prospects instead of dedicating an average of seven years to PhD study plus an additional five years or more of postdoctoral training now considered necessary to compete for an academic career in many scientific fields.
Outdated land management practices, a dearth of local decision - making bodies with real powers, a lack of long - term planning, along with long - standing educational and financial disempowerment and marginalization are among the hurdles the prevent Arctic communities from adapting to climate change, says a McGill - led research team.
But efforts to replicate such studies, researchers say, are hampered by a dearth of reliable, long - term data in affected countries.
Wellness and Vegas seem, in fact, like a contradiction in terms — this is a place, after all, where people are still allowed to smoke inside, and casinos take care to confuse circadian rhythms with a dearth of windows and as many flashing lights as possible.
The first Blu - ray release is cause for great joy for the 2.35:1 image hits all the marks in terms of great colour saturation, impressive image detail, appropriate grain levels, and a dearth of digital manipulation.
Given these forces, along with more structural considerations ---- aging populations, institutional demand for bonds and a dearth of supply ---- I expect that long - term yields will remain low even as the Federal Reserve (Fed) starts to raise rates.
Perhaps if he had termed it a «policy advice monopoly», the argument would have more merit, but it is still not a monopoly in that realm, because there is no dearth of competitors willing to offer conflicting advice, no dearth of politicians willing to give more credence to the competitors than to the IPCC, and no dearth of media sources willing to communicate these views to the lay public.
Such a dearth of phase switching across the reliable instrumental era means that there are large uncertainties about the long - term frequency, amplitude, or dominance of either phase.
What might a glut of hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico — and a dearth of them on Saturn's moon, Titan — imply about humanity's long - term prospects?
«Eight years after attention was first called to the dearth of minorities among high court clerks, it appears that only three of the 37 clerks serving at the Court this term are nonwhite.
Furthermore, huge amounts of money are then spent on lateral hires (in terms of recruitment fees and guaranteed minimum drawings) when there is, consequently, a dearth of decent lawyers coming through from the ranks to fill the higher levels.
Beyond the dearth of information on firms» websites, it has to be said that while some law firm sites can't seem to do enough for you in terms of finding expertise, others seem to be designed to be deliberately obstructive.
No layoffs are planned in the near term, but a dearth of financial resources means the development of the company's FF91 electric SUV is expected to slow down as well.
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