Sentences with phrase «with scant»

When combined with the scant supply levels for existing homes, these tight inventory conditions continue to hamper affordability in many of the largest cities in the country — especially those in the West.
With scant new construction, more robust demand would cause vacancy to compress at a quicker pace.
Although we know of no previous attempt to estimate the lifetime prevalence of DSM - IV oppositional - defiant disorder, conduct disorder, or attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder in a nationally representative sample of adults, the NCS - R estimates are in the range reported in epidemiological surveys of adolescents.26, 27 The NCS - R prevalence estimate for intermittent explosive disorder is also consistent with the scant data on the prevalence of that disorder.28 Given that previous epidemiological surveys excluded these impulse - control disorders, it is striking that their combined lifetime prevalence is higher than that for either mood disorders or substance use disorders.
(Kogan says he handed over information on 30 million users to Cambridge Analytica, although reports from The New York Times and others set this number at 50 million when including profiles with scant information.)
Be it due to greed or FOMO, some traders blindly follow the green candles, chasing pumps with scant consideration for the reason behind the coin's sudden spike.
Coinbase won't even release BCH to its customers until January, meaning millions of bitcoin users are legally required to report income they haven't received and can't sell off with scant certainty about how to report it correctly.
This entry - level configuration includes an SSD with a scant 256 GB capacity that'll fill up fast in this era of plus - sized games.
With a scant 4 - inch screen, the Xperia P is smaller than your average smartphone these days, with the notable exception of the iPhone 4S, which is smaller still.
With scant information, however, they can not do that and will probably give a quote that leaves a lot to be desired.
Too often, firms merge with scant regard about the effect of relationships and their development in the new organisation.
With scant information, they are left in the cold.
Howard Bashman points us to these news stories, here and here, about the recent aquittal of a disgruntled customer who was prosecuted for failing to pay his restaurant bill, following his disappointment with the scant amount of seafood included in the dish.
My concern is that the Supreme Court, by setting an arbitrary limit with scant comparable evidence on trial delay, has stirred up a hornet's nest in political circles, where justice spending doesn't have the same political cachet as hospital spending.
Cyclists are expected to obey laws and observances rarely designed with their comfort and safety in mind, and with scant dedicated, separated roads and tracks.
If they choose to campaign on an «issue» with scant regard to logic, common sense or (very often) common decency, that's up to them — as long as they don't break the law.
And it will have done so with scant attention from the media and without the public debate generated by campaigns against the Keystone XL.
It is, therefore, unfortunate that the debate has hi - jacked by two groups, «alarmists» and «denialists» with scant regard for good manners or even the truth to the extent that the rational sceptics, and even moderate affirmers like myself who would like the UEA to tell the truth and the IPCC to check its facts, are denounced as «denialists» as if we were fans of Auschwitz by affluent alarmists who do little to curb their personal consumption.
Climate policy - makers, both at the domestic and international levels, have focused almost exclusively on curtailing demand for fossil fuels energy, with scant attention, until recently, to the supply side.
So they declare it good, publish it in a journal with scant review and no data to speak of.
The false papers of pro-CAGW authors are published with scant criticism; the opposite is true for anti-CAGW authors.
Persistent poverty, a lack of governance and high rates of population growth have left African countries with scant capacity to manage too much or too little water.
So far man - made global warming of a catastrophic degree, appears to me to be a weak conjecture with scant reliable empirical evidence to support it.
He found that pre-satellite data is inconsistent because monitored portions of Earth's surface have changed continuously since the late 1800s, with scant attention to the Southern Hemisphere, and that even by 2000 only 50 percent of the Earth's surface had thermometer coverage.
The weather service, according to news reports, issued a flash flood warning at 2 a.m. Friday, but it was of little help to the sleeping campers in the hilly region with scant cell - phone service.
For centuries, trade in beans came with scant concern at the consumer end for the conditions on the plantations or small farms where coffee is harvested.
The polling still shows the majority of Americans with scant understanding of the climate problem, so variegated language doesn't strike me as helpful.)
Modern buildings have been designed with scant respect for the local environment and have been built for outward show.
An abundance of books, papers and photographic tools, with scant objects of distraction, form a kind of portrait - without - the - sitter.
Updates are the bane of the modern gamer, keeping you from your games and with the scant consolation of a loading bar that's crawling across the screen.
At the other end of the spectrum are the arcade aeronautical romps: equal parts accessible and excessive, with scant regard to realism.
2016 is the best we have so far, so we'll have to make do with the scant amounts of footage we can scrape up and the occasional screenshot.
Even with scant details, shareholders were happy Tuesday: Nintendo stock soared 29 percent following the announcement.
If you went into the original game expecting Tomb Raider or Uncharted - style platforming puzzles, you may have been disappointed with the scant offering of scalable objects.
On an Earth with scant natural resources, mining companies go to remote planets, and rip them apart for any and all natural resources.
The hacker cabal, Anonymous, who emerged in the wake of George «Geohot» Hotz» bitter legal feud over hacking the PS3's firmware, have promised their «movement does not end here» after a planned protest of Sony Center stores - which had the Japanese manufacturer hiring police forces for protection - ended up in embarrassment, with a scant few members sheepishly arriving for the proposed sit - in.
Waking up in a strange room with scant memory of how she came to be there, a young woman makes the shocking discovery that she has lost her sense of sight.
«It's one of those things where we prefer with «The Pitt» never happened,» said Hines, with scant regard for grammar.
Pavement in the cities varies greatly, with scant stretches of freshly - paved road turning into stretches of potholed, decades - old cement.
Most speedboat services between Bali and the Gili Islands are run with scant regard for public safety (or comfort).
The edges of the ears and other areas on the cat with scant hair are also susceptible.
That's important because a fund with a scant 12 month record is going to look a lot worse than one at 20 or 24 months since 2015, well, sucked.
I found many old and new studies using a range of methods to compare inflation hedging of various assets, sometimes with scant explanation of the methods employed.
In late November, with scant public disclosure, the Treasury Department started the Foreclosure Alternatives Program, through which it will encourage arrangements that result in distressed borrowers surrendering their homes.
Retirement's big financial risk isn't dying young, with scant money collected from Social Security.
For the last few months I've claimed, with scant details, that something novel would soon be underway at Fourth Night.
Powered by a 1 - GHz ARM Cortex A8, both Archos systems come with a scant 256 MB of RAM (the other tablets reviewed ship with 512 MB).
The consequences of his choice won't be clear for decades, but it already is abundantly apparent in mid-2006 that the U.S. government went to war in Iraq with scant solid international support and on the basis of incorrect information — about weapons of mass destruction and a supposed nexus between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda's terrorism — and then occupied the country negligently.
Fan's journey to find him takes her out of the safety of B - Mor, through the anarchic Open Counties, where crime is rampant with scant governmental oversight, and to a faraway charter village, in a quest that will soon become legend to those she left behind.
The man is in his forties, short, heavy, with a scant beard and a lumpy bald patch, visible to the woman because his head is hung low.
The battery pack's mass was offset by its placement under the floor, and the low center of gravity gave a planted feel through corners with scant body lean.
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