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"paucity" Definitions
  1. paucity (of something) a small amount of something; less than enough of something

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Critics justly rue the paucity of female playwrights on Broadway.
This was partially due to the paucity of launch providers.
The paucity of high-speed internet was one barrier, they said.
The paucity of trade with its neighbours is partly to blame.
I remember the first few hours for the paucity of conversation.
The paucity of deals in Japan also raises interest in each IPO.
But the paucity of good liberal leadership is only partly to blame.
But gender-lens investing is still constrained by a paucity of data.
A reconsideration seems timely, even if the paucity of information is frustrating.
There are few lactation facilities, there's a paucity of child care support.
A potato paucity is upon us, and French fry aficionados are worried.
The paucity of information is particularly jarring considering Bezos had months to prepare.
Community bankers blame the paucity of new banks, too, on heavy-handed regulation.
This mysterious paucity of information about Vermeer led to Thoré's sobriquet mon Sphinx.
His achievements are particularly remarkable given the relative paucity of Norwegian elite players.
That said, the paucity of fossils suggests they were relatively few in number.
Do you see a paucity or otherwise of artistic reactions to current events?
The contrast between paucity and plenty, restraint and release, can be powerfully effective.
In both pieces, readers come across questions of desirability, paucity and self-expression.
"The paucity in this report is appalling," said CNN aviation analyst Alastair Rosenschein.
The paucity of friendly matches over the last few years means they lack sharpness.
Generally speaking, there is a paucity of research that herbal breastfeeding supplements actually work.
This paucity is a problem, for in proteins form and function are intimately related.
His vague comments about diversity didn't really address the paucity of it in Hollywood.
Low-alcohol beer, once maligned for its paucity of flavour, is also in fashion.
This is especially true of financial data, he says, because of their comparative paucity.
Consid­ering the paucity of games about women's experi­ences in general, this is not surprising.
Conversely, he cited Mississippi for its paucity of state funding for combating problem gambling.
Outrage over a sudden paucity of onions has even hit the main television news.
The leadership-training industry may be flourishing, but a paucity of effective leaders persists.
This likely has contributed to the paucity of sex-related information available to young people.
The paucity of successful artists in the genre has translated into a scarcity of fans.
Trump was being pilloried by journalists for a paucity of briefings and dodging their questions.
Lal is clearly constrained by the paucity of the material she has to work with.
Still, at least the paucity of meetings has one obvious beneficiary: the International Cricket Council.
The paucity of women in leadership roles contrasts sharply with the broader financial sector workforce.
This is one of the core causes of that paucity of research that academics lament.
Environmentalists argue that gray wolves deserve protection because of the paucity of their numbers in California.
It is pretty difficult to create a robust statistical case from such a paucity of numbers.
Such attacks go largely unanswered because of a paucity of authoritative, Hispanic voices in the mainstream.
Loyal Malay-Muslim areas enjoy a glut of seats; rebellious ethnic-Chinese ones suffer a paucity.
Yet the paucity of businesses is not due to a shortage of opportunities to make money.
It is a further reflection, they said, of the paucity of options open to Mr. Obama.
But there's "still a paucity of Series A and B capital resident in L.A." says Bricault.
The relative paucity of tests may also have obscured the number of cases and their locations.
The tsunami of harassment exposés makes the paucity of women in leading positions even more egregious.
One reason for the paucity of supplies is that most health care in Liberia is free.
Ms. Rubin blames congressional leaders for a "paucity of policy ideas" and "excessive infighting" as well.
Here, however, the paucity of such useful background information left this great visual exhibition drastically undermotivated.
That was the technical feat of LIGO, necessitated by the paucity [and] the weakness of the waves.
That paucity of active users prompts municipal authorities to assign a low priority to conserving church buildings.
Hence the paucity of exhibitions devoted to his art in what should be his year of years.
The paucity of dialogue and strict reliance on leisurely visuals might necessitate some caffeine before a screening.
He was a fraud whose communications skills obscured a paucity of accomplishment during a decade in office.
Put those two things together, and you're looking at a paucity of software on any Nintendo platform.
This is hardly surprising, given the paucity of Latino pundits, but we'll save that for another column.
In fact, however, in spite of its paucity, we can discern some additional points from the decision.
Instead, the paucity of Precambrian craters is coincident with major episodes of globally extensive "Snowball Earth" glaciation.
Martin O'Malley (Md.) complained about the paucity of debates and the odd choice of times and dates.
Such questions run up against the central agony of writing about Bach: the paucity of biographical information.
This paucity of information makes it difficult if not impossible to come to even a rough estimate.
The limited range and the paucity of public chargers have made Ms. Yamaeva question her car choice.
Given everything you've said, given the paucity of realistic solutions, what's the point of an article like this?
Still, one could not help but notice the utter paucity of Naruto-related tweets after May of 2013.
Time will tell, and there is a relative paucity of experienced workout/restructuring professionals to be spread around.
It's not entirely accurate, as evidenced by both Lost Cause narratives and the paucity of historians on battlefields.
The paucity of analysts covering these companies is doubtless slowing the already glacial speed of information about them.
The paucity of public records, the business owners say, has made defending their property claims even more difficult.
In light of the paucity of public evidence, some commentators have dismissed warnings about the company as unsubstantiated.
The poorer cities endure London's centralized opulence with a paucity of resources, almost an extension of London itself.
There are plenty of important developments in the hour, but a notable paucity of action or forward movement.
Judge Katzmann explained the reason for the paucity of such proceedings in a concurring opinion in Ricci v.
Concrete numbers are indeed elusive, given the paucity of information about a species in so remote a region.
The paucity of female directors has been a hot topic in Hollywood, but Ms. Candler was over it.
KIT BEAZLEYMalmesbury, Wiltshire Could The Economist stop sarcastically drawing attention to the apparent paucity of Boris Johnson's mandate?
I am concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a paucity of evidence and an abundance of anger.
They bear the burden, with their physicians and society, of a paucity of data to inform treatment decisions.
In the view of several scientists, the paucity of evidence vindicating e-cigarettes provides grounds for strict regulation.
With a paucity of complete skulls, for example, it's been difficult to hash out the evolutionary relationships between giraffids.
The mass alarm that officials feared at the start became a reality, heightened by the previous paucity of information.
Rather, pots of money are chasing a paucity of projects that are ready and fit for private-sector participation.
The paucity of blockchain experts in particular is partly down to the stunted growth of fintech startups in Japan.
As Ms Lovell argues, the paucity of study of Maoism's global impact is not only the result of inattention.
Lastly, the paucity of information about China's aid (despite AidData's efforts) is caused by the opacity of China's government.
The median house price was $258,300, a 6.2 percent rise from one year ago, reflecting the paucity of properties.
With the economy healthy, more Americans want to buy homes, but there is a paucity of houses for sale.
For years, we have urged the FCC to address the continuing paucity of minority and new entrant broadcast ownership.
If, instead, you prefer a paucity of proper nouns, then you're a REAL TROOPER just for sticking it out.
The paucity of meaningful programs to help prisoners leave prison better than when they arrived is no great secret.
I firmly believe that the paucity of veterans in Congress contributes to the nation's deep political division and dysfunction.
In this case, they said it had more to do with a paucity of alternative ways of getting help.
And nowhere are the grand but geriatric buildings weaker than in their paucity of bathroom facilities, particularly for women.
Given the paucity of accurate weather records, it is debatable whether we were ever able to calculate such odds.
Not to mention, it would also be a tough task to pull off considering the paucity of state resources.
The individuals he chose are a testament either to the paucity of contrarianism or the absurdity of contrarian arguments.
The scorecard also reveals an across-the-board paucity of proper follow-up for mental illness as well as addiction.
Not just it spends 1.2 percent on defense, but even that number does not reflect the paucity of its forces.
The paucity of surnames in China—almost 85% of people share just 100 family names—is not necessarily an obstacle.
Given the paucity of data, it is impossible to know how close Europe and America are to an ecosystem collapse.
We went around the table asking ourselves, even with our paucity of information, if we'd theoretically buy the company's shares.
Given the paucity of data, Mr Eberstadt used "mirror statistics": estimates of the country's trade divined from other countries' records.
We've all played full-price games that offer "less" content, give or take your individual definition of what constitutes paucity.
And with her very first efforts, she proved why the paucity of women directors in Hollywood is a cruel absurdity.
The numerous air strikes I witnessed each day in Raqqa seemed incongruous, given the apparent paucity of ISIS fighters there.
That paucity didn't keep news organizations from super-sizing the story anyway, allowing the probe to dominate the news agenda.
Left with a paucity of government services, the crosswalks wore away, stoplights broke, and kids drove without shoes or licenses.
Mr. Schager pretty much met expectations, which is saying a lot given the paucity of tenors who can sing Siegfried.
I remain concerned that we are lowering impeachment standards to fit a paucity of evidence and an abundance of anger.
The paucity of the actual alliance between Saudi's new rulers and the US's most powerful diplomat is tragically on display.
"It's about focusing on children who are experiencing a paucity of language environment and helping to fix that," she said.
On the border between Stanstead, Quebec, and Derby Line, Vt., there is a paucity of tire spikes and imposing fences.
The paucity of craters speckling Sputnik Planitia shows that the ice plain&aposs surface has been  shaped by geological activity recently .
Because of the paucity of science on peer review itself, researchers have been calling for a better understanding of the process.
"There's a paucity of data," says Marcus Eriksen, cofounder of the 5 Gyres Institute, a nonprofit focused on ending plastic pollution.
The paucity of top-notch free agent starters might swing open the door for a lively trade market for rotation pitchers.
For years, PredPol has been plagued with criticisms over the paucity of depth, richness, and rigor the software brings to policing.
But because of the rampant instability and the paucity of functioning government institutions, citizens will not be lining up to vote.
She recognized the heavy toll it was taking on her husband's body and the paucity of income it offered in return.
But the not good part is the paucity of alternatives—Oberg is a serious talent who gets some nasty licks in.
But when Varlan began looking for similar statistical applications for the women's game, he was disappointed at the paucity of options.
He builds a delicious tension between the paucity of events and the lavishness of the technique with which they are described.
Early notices of the exhibition — including Sarah Rose Sharp's here on Hyperallergic — drew attention to the paucity of female musicians represented.
Given the relative paucity of ARM laptops on the market, it's still difficult to tell whether the technology is there yet.
But the paucity of official information about the fire dominated a series of meetings last week between residents and the authorities.
Now a historian, he talks about the roots of American imperialism and interventionism and the paucity of the current political debate.
As always, the devil is in the details, and the paucity of details in Trump's plan leaves much room for devilry.
Earlier this week we detailed the pathetic paucity of women decision-makers at U.S. venture capital firm, which stands at just 7%.
Finally, the biggest limitation of Qi wireless charging is the paucity of the kinds of devices on which it can be implemented.
Hickel rebuts that the richness of the data on England contrasts with a paucity of data in much of China and Asia.
In many cases because of the paucity of research, the evidence for effective interventions and effective methods for implementation just isn't available.
Yet the report also puts its finger on a reason why many African countries make so little: the paucity of big firms.
With a paucity of solid facts, and eyewitnesses, it has prompted many a tongue in Muay Thai circles to bash the pads.
Some dissidents in Cuba and former U.S. diplomats say the paucity of staff undermines Washington's stated aim of promoting pro-democracy movements.
"Trump has always thought his words were more real than reality," Robin wrote last May, having surveyed Trump's paucity of policy achievements.
Due to a paucity of polling, it's difficult to get a full understanding of feelings about the presidential race across the continent.
Our country's urgent childcare crisis is not just about the dizzying price tag of care, nor about the paucity of good providers.
For Democrats, confronting the paucity of women in prominent state posts is not just a matter of gender equity and public relations.
His continuing discussion with another vice cop about the paucity of Jewish sports heroes is a funny through line for the episode.
Some of the most exciting data is coming from the tropics — unsurprisingly, perhaps, given the paucity of research on indoor insects there.
Yet some bank analysts and former regulators say the very paucity of failures may be a sign that hidden risks are building.
And yet, there still seems to be a paucity of realistic, nuanced depictions of the internal lives of mothers in popular culture.
And yet, there still seems to be a paucity of realistic, nuanced depictions of the internal lives of mothers in popular culture.
Unfortunately, due to the paucity of dementia specialists, dementia patients with challenging behavior tend to remain on potentially inappropriate medicines, Soosay added.
She pointed out to him the paucity of plays with multiple strong parts for women, who often outnumber men in undergraduate acting programs.
Trump claims on deal debunked Given the paucity of detail about Friday's deal, it's hard to assess just how effective it might be.
Despite the importance of this crop, studies of its domestication and early uses have been limited due to the paucity of archaeological evidence.
That's especially the case since there has been a paucity of counter-leaks with mitigating evidence from GOPers who are inside the hearings.
It's the paucity of Xbox One-exclusive content that is forcing Microsoft to find other ways to get people to use the platform.
This is partly due to the unrestricted prescription of narcotic painkillers, drug diversion, and the paucity of access to substance-abuse treatment programs.
But it represents a significant challenge given the persistently high price of electric vehicles and the paucity of charging points in the country.
The stock might have priced above that range and popped once it floated, considering the paucity of tech listings over the past year.
Since the overwhelming majority of violent crime is committed by young men, this may help explain the relative paucity of opioid-related violence.
The paucity of petitioners for FDA's permission to try experimental drugs and the narratives described by patients or family members support this belief.
Lately, the world of ballet has been scrutinized and criticized for two things: its lack of diversity and the paucity of female choreographers.
To be fair, the paucity of data about CBD's efficacy and safety in part reflects the federal government's irrational restrictions on cannabis research.
Despite the paucity of details, investors have sent its stock up more than 1,100 percent over the last decade, dazzled by its growth.
Clinton that horse-race coverage and a paucity of attention to actual issues are real problems, and may have contributed to her loss.
Mr Trump's initial reliance on retired and serving officers to fill senior posts reflected a paucity of qualified civilians willing to serve him.
Just how much flex there is in China's small-scale mining sector is highly uncertain given the paucity and unreliability of historic data.
The point is that unlike a paucity of available capital or adequate financial rewards for successful business investment, these are all real problems.
The rubble was carted off, but not the problems: the lack of public infrastructure, paucity of descent jobs, the blistering poverty, the corruption.
Real estate activity has largely ground to a halt, as can be seen in the paucity of transactions in both residential and commercial markets.
ONE OF THE reasons—maybe the biggest reason—why Joe Biden is ruling the Democratic primary field is an apparent paucity of convincing alternatives.
They are held back by a paucity of data and have not managed to converge on a shared understanding of the nature of growth.
From here, you might find yourself discussing the abundance of negative terms — and the paucity of positive terms — for sensuality or desire in women.
And at least some other CEOs seem to have noticed, judging by the relative paucity of corporate mergers and acquisitions so far this year.
But some believe the state's low Covid-19 tally was really about a testing paucity: Before Tuesday, West Virginia had tested just 84 people.
Yet again, the paucity of black and Latino students admitted to New York City's elite public high schools is cause for alarm, and action.
The emphasis should be on the president's cognitive functioning, the well-documented and frequently observed overreliance on stock phrases and his paucity of language.
In Australia, the conversation has centered on a paucity of women in federal politics, and a political culture rife with sexism, intimidation and bullying.
But if the person is standing and moving around — as Mr. Sanders was originally— the paucity of blood can cause chest pain and discomfort.
She wants to be a professor and, through her example as a black woman in engineering, correct the paucity of minorities in the field.
In addition to the paucity of coaches of color, just two teams employ minority general managers, the senior football position in N.F.L. front offices.
The paucity of women who have received directing nominations for major awards over the last year is in keeping with a stubbornly entrenched trend.
A paucity of details and vague language helped paper over the differences and preserve the principle that the EU should tackle the problem collectively.
Both point to the media as being unfair, a tactic well-honed around the world when those seeking power have a paucity of positions.
There had been a paucity of pterosaur eggs and embryos in the paleontological record because it is difficult for soft-shelled eggs to fossilize.
Given the paucity of hard data released by North Korea, it is difficult to gauge just how many belong to this rising economic class.
And yet, despite this paucity of like, actual entertainment, this VMAs experience was the most navelgazey of any I can remember in recent memory.
"The paucity of knowledge in this area constrains the care for a changing demographic of older adults with higher rates of substance use," he said.
"It was previously very difficult to study the chemical history of Pluto because of the paucity of relevant data," the researchers write in their study.
"There's what you would call a paucity of data," says Kenneth Trump, a longtime critic of the program and himself a rival school safety consultant.
The paucity of descriptive data, along with small sample sizes, means traditional polling does not provide enough information to generalize into highly accurate predictive models.
Either way, his relentless self-examination turns clammy, needy, suffocating, especially over beats whose relaxed atmosphere could be interpreted as a lazy paucity of music.
The paucity of rules and regulations didn't prohibit the new style of brushes from being used, although the WCF did temporarily ban them in competition.
Given the relative paucity of hotels in the area, many England fans are expected to stay in Lille — a bigger city about 25 miles away.
A paucity of refrigeration and syringes has hampered vaccination efforts, and the lack of labs makes it hard to track the spread of the disease.
While there have been cases of corruption in policing, the major problem is simply the paucity of a police force that is inadequate and outnumbered.
"There is apparently a paucity of dialogue between export control agencies between the two countries, maybe that is where they should start," Yamagami told reporters.
Compare that paucity of images with the great wealth of photos documenting the Gold Rush, pioneers, and cowboys of the American West from 1849 onwards.
You'll be faced with an acute case of a familiar problem this month, Scorpio: an abundance of inspiration and a paucity of money for materials.
In that sense, the paucity of jobs for men is arguably cause for a different level — or at least a different kind — of social concern.
The local administration lacks the resources to deal with them and worries that the paucity of international support could help the Islamic State reconstitute itself.
It's been difficult to answer those questions, in part because they are value-laden and incredibly complex, but also due to a paucity of research.
There has long been a paucity of solid evidence for this proposition — in the United States, for instance, tax cuts are flowing overwhelmingly to shareholders.
One is the paucity of federal dollars for investment — in community colleges, roads, opioid treatment, Pell grants for students, ultimately even Social Security or Medicare.
If this was a grand conspiracy, there is a paucity of American conspirators and a plethora of clueless associates searching for access to WikiLeaks material.
With the unemployment rate lower than it's been in 18 years, most Americans are hard at work, yet they still have a paucity of savings.
With investors composing the majority of private-company board seats, the paucity of female check-writers in the venture community carries through to the boardroom.
But the paucity of land allocated to the Palestinians shows the extent of competition over territory, and the effort Israel puts toward building the settlements.
Here's what we're watching: • The Winklevoss Twins' unorthodox path to fame and Bitcoin fortune • There is a paucity of women in corporate America's c-suites.
Except, in the case of Uber, it's a necessity given the paucity of top managers there after the departure and/or firings of many leaders.
To that end, Emprata has one conclusion that might unite both sides of a fractious, vicious, never-ending net neutrality debate: A paucity of decent data.
It bought none in the Hindu, a rival, a paucity some linked to the newspaper's dogged investigation of a costly defence deal inked by Mr Modi.
The paucity of loos on a mountain or moor is unavoidable, and to an extent one becomes inured to pulling down your pants in the countryside.
Some might brush these fears off as sensational given the paucity of any major ISIS activity in South America since the group became a global menace.
Mueller and his investigation team, however, were quite tight-lipped and leak free, leaving reporters to track a big story while suffering a paucity of facts.
We discussed the paucity of available treatment options and settled on a clinical trial of a new oral drug that had shown promise in preliminary studies.
An unfortunate side effect of the paucity of longer semordnilap was that I had to keep most of the Across slots at five letters or fewer.
Though $20,0003 might seem affordable in art world terms, the paucity of works pitched as priced for entry-level collectors remains a concern at international fairs.
Mr. Moorman said that Amtrak had hired a contractor and was drawing up a plan for the work, which is complicated by the paucity of alternatives.
The paucity of strategy and doctrine on cyberwarfare is less a product of inattention than of the still-early stage of this latest technology of destruction.
It is not the amount of money available to the Premier League teams that has changed; it is the paucity of ideas conjured by their rivals.
In the 2016 Broadway revival, Blankenbuehler's choreography made ample room for large ensemble numbers, which suggests this paucity of ensemble dancing lies squarely at Hooper's feet.
The stock might have priced above that range and popped once it made its market debut, considering the paucity of tech listings over the past year.
Yet not every quotation about the highway feels necessary to the story, and there's a paucity of description of the road itself or its surrounding landscape.
Seattleites, reflecting a paucity of ambition that has become endemic to coastal American cities, have convinced themselves that their city is somehow tapped out of potential growth.
Despite the paucity of clear studies on the topic, Reynolds says that open offices still logically seem like they would lead to more health risks for workers.
You'll end up losing in court sometimes, but a paucity of court losses can itself be seen as a sign that your enforcement efforts aren't very aggressive.
That's also why I'm not too worried about the limited number of apps I can run side by side or the relative paucity of memory on iPads.
The younger Macdonald was mostly self-taught as an artist and hampered in his development by the paucity of art materials in that rural stretch of Ireland.
READ: A glimpse of the stolen girls Brigadier General B.A. Ragi of the 29th Task Force Brigade laments the paucity of needed equipment, like thermal imaging cameras.
But I never really stop to consider whether this peace is down to considerate neighbours, a paucity of guests or a foot of insulation between the walls.
Contested Democratic congressional primaries tend to be scarcer than grass around a trough, with a plethora of safe Democratic incumbents and a paucity of seats in play.
Moreover, any real threat to its pre-eminent position would take years to materialize given its commanding share of global reserves and a relative paucity of alternatives.
Any real threat to the dollar's pre-eminent position would take years to materialize given its commanding share of global reserves and a relative paucity of alternatives.
There's never been a commander-in-chief so prone to extravagant self-praise, which is all the more striking given the paucity of his achievements to date.
Players can only do so much—that paucity of roster spots is hardly within their control—but a few made the most of the very real opportunity.
Mr. Buttigieg, 37, has worked hard to mend fences at home and as a candidate, but his rallies have been characterized by a paucity of black faces.
The paucity of historical evidence and the eradication of native peoples' culture by European colonizers make it difficult to reconstruct precontact indigenous life in all its detail.
"There is only one outcome that is suited to the paucity of evidence, the failed inquiry, the slapdash case," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said last month.
Stephon Clark is not only a casualty of this particular shooting, but he is also a casualty of American moral paucity, race-hostile policies and corrosive jurisprudence.
By contrast, the trade in old masters, with its thinner client base and paucity of commercial names, places a disproportionate premium on works new to the market.
But as with the paucity of moderates running for office, the solution almost certainly involves exactly what you'd do in any other personnel retention crisis — raising pay.
The phenomenon of Republicans wanting to have it both ways with Trump, and a "paucity of people to pick" from, led to many lobbyists being on the team.
This, say critics, reflects both an unusual paucity of expertise in Mr Modi's government and conflicting views in his circle, as competing interest groups vie for his ear.
Despite their enthusiasm, the team faces a raft of challenges: a lack of funding, a paucity of special playing crutches and difficulties finding a regular pitch for training.
They were by no means alone: 12 of the 39 seats in Fenland, the district council, were doled out this way due to a paucity of wannabe councillors.
The population subsequently collapsed during the Eemian, according to Defleur and Desclaux, and the paucity of Neanderthal remains and artifacts from the Eemian is further proof of this.
With a wartime economy of profiteering and smuggling in full swing and a paucity of information for refugees along the route, refugees are already being taken advantage of.
Many sites have also been found in Asia, including India, but owing to a paucity of archaeological evidence, scientists haven't been able to determine a date of origin.
He was a fraud whose brilliant communications skills obscured a paucity of accomplishment during his decade in office, particularly in the areas of health, education and energy policy.
The IMF, which a year previously had planned to lay off staff because of the paucity of crises, swept up many of the PhDs in macroeconomics in 2009.
The seasonal kinks in the data can "create a false sense of security," she said, obscuring the continuing paucity of real economic gains for many Americans over time.
The result is a relative paucity of memorable stories, and an absolute surfeit of memorable songs—more, surely, than would exist if Strait had been less single-minded.
These contracts have flourished in communities where there was a large supply of cheap, foreclosed homes and a paucity of mortgages for properties worth substantially less than $100,000.
Despite a paucity of rental homes in the area, we lucked out, chancing upon another cottage, only two blocks away, that came on the market the same day.
While women have long complained about the paucity of good parts for women in Hollywood movies, this year's female Emmy nominees read like a Who's Who of acting.
There's a richness to some details, a paucity to others, and the unevenness highlights an essential fact about the history of motherhood: It has not been methodically recorded.
Despite dismay at some stagings, and concern with a paucity of vocal quality even in this Wagnerian heartland, I came back enthused, electrified — evangelical, one might say. Why?
But the overall paucity of foreign financing means that this project, being carried out by Cuban-British joint venture Biopower, is still the exception rather than the rule.
Barring mitigating circumstances such as long-term health issues and injuries, the main thing putting many of them off is no doubt the relative paucity of money on offer.
Despite the paucity so far, Allen expressed concern of "contagion" as the idea spreads, citing it being under consideration in South Korea and seen as potentially attractive in China.
While fans are still likely to turn up in large numbers for Milan's bigger fixtures, the paucity of season ticket holders could see low-profile matches attract meagre crowds.
Even after those were squashed, the NAACP and others have raised concerns about the paucity of early voting opportunities in some counties and the dubious purging of voter rolls.
The unclear language of the constitution, the paucity of cases and the role played by partisan politics (unanticipated by the Founding Fathers) make Ford's remark both plausible and unsatisfactory.
The Joker's origin story has been shrouded in paucity, disagreement and fragmented continuity since his creation in 1940 — one of the things that made him such an intriguing villain.
The lone dissent from Commissioner (and now Acting Chair) Maureen Ohlhausen detailed several reasons how the paucity of the UMC statement may come back to haunt future enforcement applications.
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.
The Jets remain the best fit for Fitzpatrick, 33, and it is likely that he will re-sign if for no other reason than a paucity of viable suitors.
I was ready to grab a few of them when I noticed a sign — because of the paucity of mature clams, there would be no digging until further notice.
Sunil Khilnani's new book, "Incarnations: A History of India in Fifty Lives," admirably tries to remedy that paucity by casting light on some of those obscured men and women.
This is a new experience for many Floridians, given the uncharacteristic paucity of major storms over the last decade and the never-ending influx of newcomers to the state.
Integrating Public Schools In this Opinion essay, an educator writes that given a paucity of good schools, there will continue to be winners and losers among students and parents.
Deserted by his friends and lover and confronted by the paucity of his good deeds, he turns to faith in God, accepts the will of heaven and dies happy.
"The paucity of geographical knowledge means there is no check on misleading public representations about international matters," said Alec Murphy, a professor of geography at the University of Oregon.
And shocked and chagrined as I am by the relative paucity of new music on Broadway, I now realize that there's more than one way to build a jukebox.
Even some former Trump administration officials said that the White House's position betrayed a misunderstanding of Iran's leadership — born from a paucity of intelligence and direct contact with Tehran.
The murmurs of disapproval that greeted many of 2018's musical bills reflect an imbalance between consumer demand for inventive programming and a paucity of ideas supplied from the top.
India and China also have gargantuan electrification drives, but in Indonesia a paucity of local expertise means it offers a greater opportunity for foreign builders and operators of power stations.
The result at the December meeting was a success with regards to the price, but it will be short-lived and hides the limits of the cartel's paucity of power.
Sanchez entered the game as the 10th most productive catcher in baseball, measured by wins above replacement, despite his paucity of playing time — and that number probably rose Friday night.
Walkable communities are very difficult to find in the US, and because there is such paucity of supply relative to demand, they are expensive, accessible only to the high-income.
Major new sources of production are unlikely in the near-term, he said, with just a handful of new mines planned and a paucity of exploration in the last decade.
Also prominent on the dramatic dais are self-mutilation, unrealistic body image, low self-esteem, sabotaging professional rivalry, revenge porn, ageism and the paucity of strong theater parts for women.
The new confidence on display on Sunday may stem from the paucity of responses so far, both to the strikes in Syria and to the dismantling of tunnels from Lebanon.
Right now there's a risk that if future events do dump a cartload of political power in progressives' lap, it'll largely go wasted due to a paucity of workable plans.
"There are about six women-only rehabs, and beyond that, there's an even greater paucity of women-specific recovery housing beds," the foundation's special project director Dominic Ruffy told the Guardian.
This geographical isolation, along with the relative paucity of his output (13 feature films and three documentaries) and rumours about his work practices, magnified his reputation for artistic integrity and perfectionism.
But, importantly, the paucity of black owners is less a reflection of some nefarious racial cabal than it is of the fact that pro sports franchise owners are, by definition, rich.
In the process, he learned about the importance of sex toys for many, but also the paucity of toys on the market that work perfectly with many populations' needs or limitations.
Let's be clear: Iran poses no serious military threat to the U.S. An Iranian military parade soon after McCain's visit to Tirana is ample evidence of the paucity of Iranian capabilities.
After nominations were announced for this year's Oscars, observers cried out against the lack of people of color in the acting categories and the paucity of diverse nominees beyond the screen.
To the Editor: Re "In San Francisco, a Hard Lesson on Integration" (front page, April 26): The problem in San Francisco and other large cities is a paucity of good schools.
From Frank Lloyd Wright's handsome midcentury homes to choices that reflect the paucity of women and non-American designers on our original list, here are some of the most popular selections.
Altogether, the visit offers Trump a fairly unchallenging first assignment as a world leader, though his paucity of diplomatic and political experience means his demeanor and stagecraft will still be closely watched.
Did Iowa and New Hampshire, with the paucity of minorities, undermine Harris and Booker, who six months ago I thought were two of the four or five candidates with the greatest potential?
Still, finding a permanent fix for Fannie and Freddie will not address another problem confronting the housing market after the financial crisis: a paucity of small-dollar mortgages being underwritten by banks.
Adam Sandler has taken up the unofficial mantle of the Festival of Lights' primary defender, drafting his much-beloved "Hanukkah Song" specifically as pushback against the paucity of Jew-friendly holiday entertainment.
Keeping the children with their migrant parents as they await court proceedings faces obstacles, however, including the lack of sufficient housing, a paucity of immigration judges and a daunting backlog of cases.
In the event Omio has opted for North America — in spite of the region's heavy reliance on flights for domestic and regional travel, given a relative paucity of high speed rail infrastructure.
"Ultralow rates and a paucity of safe income opportunities likely fueled High Dividend Yield, and its close cousin Dividend Growth (+243%) also numbered among the decade's top 5," Bank of America said.
"I think part of the reason for this paucity of research into cat-human interactions may stem from the idea that cats are not especially social animals," Vitale told Gizmodo via email.
The 6.2 million people included in the study are approaching 40 years old, but Professor Friedman said the findings remain relevant, given the continued paucity of low-income students at highly selective colleges.
Instead, Macdonald expects what he described as a paucity of public transportation options to lift demand in Argentina and said growth was highest in the neighborhoods with the least bus and train service.
The big picture: Given the paucity of AI talent, 1,200 is a highly ambitious target, a number that, if fully realized, could go far toward making the U.K. competitive in the global race.
Beside its size and, should it ever become a retail product, its likely prohibitive price, the major problem with this 8K TV is really the paucity of 8K content to put on it.
Opioid abuse, overdose and addiction have assumed epidemic proportions in the United States, partly due to unrestricted prescription of narcotic painkillers as well as the paucity of access to substance-abuse treatment programs.
What might it look like if someone had an imbalance between these two opioid systems — if perhaps they had too much of one or a paucity of the other or a defective receptor?
He said streams on top tier assets should generate a lot of cash flow when commodity prices turn higher, and he expects a sharp turn higher eventually, given the paucity of new finds.
Since its inception in 1983, the chain has mostly been concentrated in America's suburbs, where there can often be a paucity of restaurants offering Americans more rigorous and complex styles of Chinese cuisine.
If diversity of perspectives was good, and if universities valued that diversity enough for it be a factor in hiring, then surely the paucity of conservative professors was a wrong to be remedied?
Some of these, at least, present millennials as they actually are: culturally distinct from their forebears, for sure, but distinguished chiefly by the magnitude of their debt and the paucity of their prospects.
As he later explained, it was a gut decision, at best a "22014-50" guess, based on his distrust of the early-warning system and the relative paucity of missiles that were launched.
He disputed the perception that e-cigarettes are a safer alternative, and pointed to the lack of information about what chemicals they contain and the paucity of research about the effects of vaping.
Big issues this year will include the new weakness of emerging markets, the paucity of women among the economic elite and income inequality, which is helping drive populist politics in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Claire Foy does as well as can be expected with the paucity of character development in the film — itself remarkable for how spare it is, given that it deals with Lisbeth's own childhood trauma.
Especially in those first few months of motherhood, after the forced celibacy of being an immobile elephant in my third trimester, there was a surprisingly aphrodisiac tinge to the sudden paucity of sexual opportunities.
In my experience as an academic researcher who studies police health and stress, I can say that there is a paucity of work on the effect of present-day negative stereotyping of police officers.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — Here's a puzzle that's truly themeless, with a paucity of tiny words, so I had to take my usual end-of-week approach of picking at factual clues to get it started.
"That it took me 50 years to see my own novel published was not due to a paucity of ideas, or a half-century of writer's block," Mr. Bain told Publishers Weekly in 2014.
To walk Fifth Avenue north from 1000th Street to Central Park this season is to discover a startling paucity of merchants making more than a token nod to the holidays in their window displays.
After the publication of the Times article in December, she said, she asked her office's bureau chiefs to submit ideas for addressing the paucity in investigative resources and pressed Chief Boyce to add detectives.
"I am concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a paucity of evidence and an abundance of anger," Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University and contributor to The Hill, told lawmakers.
JOE KERNEN: Yes, and it had been duly noted that the United States not sending one and many, many of the other countries-- that there is a paucity, if you will, of government officials here.
Of 18 plantations visited by Reuters in the regions of Daloa, Soubre, Duekoue, San Pedro and Vavoua, all showed signs of disease as well as a general paucity of pods, cherelles (small pods) and flowers.
And in Latin America, the paucity of clerics is one factor driving the devout to switch from Catholicism to Pentecostalism and other non-conformist creeds, where there are plenty of pastors to serve their needs.
Driving the paucity of savings and spending are staggering levels of student debt, which college graduates carry to the tune of a $40,000 average in loans to pay down, adding up to $1.2 trillion outstanding.
"What Hall and Khosrowshahi's assessment laid bare was an assumption about revenue that I made in the absence of public ride-hailing data and a paucity of independent studies outside Uber's own analyses," he wrote.
On coking coal used in steel-making, the outlook for Australian exports to India is brighter, given the paucity of India's domestic reserves of this grade, and the lack of alternatives to buying from Australia.
She fillets it with ease and relish — revealing the paucity of research supporting the usefulness of everything from annual physical exams to meditation — and dismantles nostrums about the innate balance and wisdom of the body.
Why it matters: An under-reported story from the financial crisis was the relative paucity of large leveraged buyouts that went bust, despite the glut of overpriced take-privates that occurred between 2005 and 2008.
After all, Trenton has its fair share of problems—from gun violence to poverty to the lack of even a single hotel to bolster tourism, not to mention a paucity of of community-oriented events.
Memphis Depay, a Manchester United midfielder, is an obvious possibility, but the Dutch federation believes there should be many more, and it sees the paucity of top-tier prospects as indicative of a larger problem.
But Trump's vague and unspecific response also reflected the paucity of options he has to deal with North Korea, and how the most serious foreign-policy threat facing his presidency is becoming ever more grave.
Trump's sabre rattling on Iran and North Korea isn't just ensuring that citizens of those countries get in line behind their regimes, but it also exposes the paucity of his policies to a global audience.
It's easy to interpret the paucity of coverage as reflective of the banal—by sordid American standards—nature of many mass shootings, most of which were your standard street, party, club, or drive-by attacks.
So the common wisdom that the market's been bid up as if there's a paucity of material a la in sports rights, there's one NFL and if you don't get it, you gotta pay more.
In recent years, concern has been expressed about the paucity of commercial productions of plays and musicals by women and minorities, and about the lack of representation of women and minorities in many backstage jobs.
Ms. Woodard first held the event eight years ago, wanting fellow black actresses to offer one another support in an industry that tends to pit them against each other because of the paucity of roles.
But the paucity of gains in take-home pay has stoked anxiety and frustration for many others, a factor in the wave of discontent that President-elect Donald J. Trump rode to victory in November.
In an interview at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos this week Brandicourt defended his track record, citing an unwillingness to overpay for pricey assets and a paucity of good opportunities.
New York's Best Schools Need to Do Better "Yet again, the paucity of black and Latino students admitted to New York City's elite public high schools is cause for alarm, and action," states this Editorial.
Despite this paucity of places to show their work, and a very small chance to earn a living off art alone, artists poured into the area seeking camaraderie and the freedom to pursue their vision.
Things decline on the album's second half, as the moist guitar licks, random sampled noises, and strange paucity of danceable rhythm tracks start to blur, congealing into mannered stylistic juxtapositions for the sake of eclecticism.
A common criticism levied at Latin trap pertains to a perceived paucity of the latter half of the term, the suggestion that these artists somehow lack realness for not having lived what American trap rappers have.
"Of course it's in line with what you would expect, given the increasing global temperature and what we expect with Arctic amplification," Mottram said, while urging caution given the paucity of Arctic surface weather observing stations.
Despite the paucity of humor, there is just enough levity in the three-part program of films competing for Academy Awards in the live-action, animation and documentary categories to prevent viewers from succumbing to despair.
Circular logic: The concept of a phase-in seems designed to mitigate budget deficit growth in the years immediately following the tax plan getting passed, given what appears to be a relative paucity of pay-fors.
There's not exactly a paucity of content here, but The Occupation puts a timer on most of its chapters to ensure that you don't have much time to fully infiltrate and explore the Bowman Carson campus.
The honorary mayor of the small Alaska town, elected as a write-in in 1997 due to a paucity of viable human candidates, died at age 20, according to a Saturday news release from his owners.
Vedanta has been trying to expand the capacity of its refinery for almost 8 years now but a paucity of availability of bauxite, the raw material which is refined to make alumina, has proved a hurdle.
There's a paucity of workforce training or other programs to close the skills gap in the U.S. And the country is still far from achieving what the world's leading nations implemented ages ago: universal health care.
That's an argument I suspect you wouldn't hear from lawyers who regularly litigate class actions, in which objections, or a paucity thereof, are widely accepted as a barometer of class members' attitudes about a proposed settlement.
Textual clues hint that the devoted Richard may have been something of a playboy, while the queen calls herself a journalist, but her paucity of skepticism suggests her mommy blog is the extent of her career.
Even at the low end of that expected valuation range, Snap would be the largest tech offering since Alibaba's IPO in 2014, and after last year's paucity of tech listings, its public launch will be closely watched.
Sometimes the answer is representation: There is still a relative paucity of stories about queer life and love, and the search for identity and self-acceptance is always easier to navigate when you have a role model.
Take the dire state of the Palace of Westminster, and the paucity of good ways of managing and funding the necessary repairs, as an opportunity to rebalance Britain by making a city other than London the capital.
Given the paucity of evidence, it is impossible to say whether insect numbers really have declined the most in these two areas or whether they have fallen everywhere but these are the places that have been studied.
" Or consider the conclusion of four former enforcement agency economists reviewing the same body of evidence that "there is a paucity of support for the proposition that vertical restraints [or] vertical integration are likely to harm consumers.
A paucity of winter research has left scientists wondering why krill are in open water, said So Kawaguchi, a scientist from the Australian government's Antarctic division in Hobart, who has studied krill for more than 25 years.
The case involves the killing of the boy, Garrett Phillips, here in October 2011, a crime for which a former local college soccer coach, Oral Nicholas Hillary, has been charged, despite a seeming paucity of physical evidence.
The blaze comes amid increasing concern about extreme bush fires in southern and eastern Australia, with climate change and a paucity of rainfall believed to be behind the lengthening of the fire season from October through March.
Many people will inevitably dislike the game for its relative paucity of fighting, but I was intrigued by the notion of a superhero story where everything can hinge on whether or not Bruce shakes a character's hand.
The NYPD also came under fire for waiting until Saturday night to report the crime to the public, and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton has since apologized for the nearly 153-hour delay, citing a paucity of information.
Yet that fearlessness was missing in action Monday when the White House blamed the deadlock of that same system for the paucity of his ambition as it rolled out its response to the Florida high school massacre.
Hurdles to a breakout include higher prices, the end of federal tax subsidies for some models and a paucity of charging stations — even though the industry argues that most charging will be done at home at night.
But that view would overlook the complexities of Yemen's war, as well as the paucity of military hardware that we witnessed on the hours-long drive during our bone-shaking ascent up the 8,500-foot-high plateau.
We have decided to make an exception in this case given the paucity of reliable information and because of the shocking recent news from the town of Douma and the impending foreign policy decisions that it may prompt.
When the nominations were announced on January 14th—which feels like years ago—commentators were quick to complain about the absence of black actors on the short lists, and the general paucity of ethnic minorities in any category.
The culprit instead is a combination of a banking sector that is less willing to finance the industry, a shortage of construction workers, and a paucity of buildable land in many metropolitan areas absent changes in zoning regulations.
Berlin-based Rocket has built up dozens of businesses from fashion ecommerce to food delivery, but investors have become concerned about heavy losses and falling valuations for its key start-ups as well as a paucity of listings.
Given the current paucity of actual subscribers to those services — they're mostly comprised of tech-savvy consumers and first-adopters — it's a natural time for telecoms to experiment with pricing regimes and different ways of charging for service.
Analysts said the offer, whereby $1,000 of 2017 paper can be swapped for the same amount of 2020 debt, and a paucity of details on the valuation of the CITGO collateral might account for the reaction from bondholders.
But it also is clear that the paucity of high-quality dramas last season concerned many in the theater industry who believe in the importance of the form, even in an era when musicals can promise greater profits.
In speeches from the main stage and in panel discussions on the sidelines, the four-day convention was notable for a paucity of policy details, the result perhaps of a desire to play down differences among the party faithful.
While the study is narrow, there's a paucity of data precisely because at least two out of three rapes are not reported and many survivors are afraid to speak out, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN).
The rape in May of a three-year-old girl at a private nursery in Myanmar has sparked outrage, prompting thousands to take to the streets to demand justice and highlighting a paucity of sex education in the country.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Despite a paucity of female directors, women were the stars of the Venice Film Festival: from Lady Gaga stealing the red carpet spotlight, to movies about queens, witches and working women with important stories to tell.
But Summers's remarks also reflect something else: In 1988, the school started the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, designed to address the paucity of minorities in STEM fields by giving generous financial aid and extensive mentorship to talented African-American students.
Among NATO members, Germany, which has been criticized for the paucity of its defense spending and the quality of its armed forces, has taken the lead and tried to bring NATO and the EU closer together on Baltic security.
Partly due to the paucity of publicly available information, and partly due to the gallery's visibility and location in Hunter's graduate social work school, many people have come into the gallery seeking information about finding and securing affordable housing.
Columbia was not considered well-managed; an internal study by distinguished professors faulted the university for the erosion of standards in some departments, a loss of pre-eminence in social sciences and a growing paucity of elite faculty talent.
Commentators were quick to point out the paucity of results from Monday's summit, and the political difficulty for the French government in undertaking the task of shoring up West African governments that are widely rejected on their home turf.
Well aware of the paucity of Asian actors within the existing US studio system, the duo ran an open casting call, turning up a number of unknowns, most notably in their choice of debutant Golding as their romantic lead.
Palo Alto residents had few delivery optionsSeveral of DoorDash&aposs early investors lived in or near Palo Alto, California, at the time and were well aware of the paucity of food-delivery options there and in other suburban areas.
The heavy presence of academics among Greater Boston's social elite and the relative paucity of truly super-duper rich people compared to New York also means that the Vineyard has a distinctly tweedier, less flashy vibe than, say, the Hamptons.
But progress has been slow because of conflicting claims, a paucity of records and a multiplicity of maps, according to WRI, which compiles competing claims on a single map and attempts to resolve conflicts by bringing everyone together for talks.
" He also was critical of media coverage of Autopilot accidents, contrasting the extensive coverage of the few Autopilot crashes that have been reported with the "paucity of media coverage of the 1.2 million people that die every year in manual crashes.
It is this kind of restitution that Macy is after in Truevine, a book which, in spite of the paucity of available information, aims to reattach Eko and Iko to the "true vine" of their roots as George and Willie Muse.
A paucity of residential construction since Ireland went into recession in 2008 has resulted in a massive shortfall in housing in major cities, and the high cost of living in Dublin could now force some students to forgo dream university places.
Given the paucity of cases, he said that "the risk of coming to Mexico is extremely low," as many parts of the country, including Mexico City, had such high elevations that the low-lying Zika mosquito could not strike there.
Given the paucity of other options for decarbonizing heavy industry — particularly cement — and the low-cost nature of many industrial capture opportunities starting at $85033/tCO2, expanding the CCS protocol to the state's carbon market would be a logical next step.
McQueen seemed happiest early on, with a wealth of ideas and a paucity of cash, when a dress could be rigged up for ten pounds, from materials bought with his unemployment benefit, and when the post-show blowout was at McDonald's.
Despite the paucity, the precipitation was a welcome sight for residents who haven't seen rain since January 22, and they collected water in buckets and tanks, with plans to use it for everything from washing clothes and dishes to flushing toilets.
The group's mission was complicated by a paucity of written records, difficulties in putting a value on the land for its agricultural productivity or religious significance, and problems with determining boundaries and ownership from decades, or more than a century, earlier.
European colonists were dumbfounded by the biological richness of the Western Hemisphere, as indeed they should have been given the plundered paucity of the Old World since the Neolithic era's advent of agriculture and urbanization and the decimation of native ecosystems.
And though there are signs it is buying more euro-denominated debt than last year, China may find it tough to diversify too far into European sovereign debt given the paucity of top-rated "safe" bonds in the fragmented euro zone market.
And unfortunately, With the Eyes of the Others requires from its audience a knowledge of a region and its history that the gallery presentation alone does not provide given the lack of labels and the paucity of information in the wall texts.
That's not what's really happening — she's on an awful date with a terrible person — but Julia's attempt to make the experience look like something out of Garden State speaks to the paucity of stories that our culture makes available to adult women.
Because of the paucity of talent, financial sector wages in China are already growing at a rate of about 10 percent a year - almost double the annual salary hikes in the sector in Hong Kong and Singapore, according to two headhunting firms.
The paucity of trans professionals in the heritage and museum sector, Scott argues, accounts in part for the fact that the last few decades' major strides in trans awareness, acceptance, and recognition are not reflected in the collections of most cultural institutions.
While the statistics on Internet porn vary wildly from source to source and remain unreliable due to a paucity of serious research on the subject, estimates range from four to nearly thirty percent of the Internet currently being devoted to pornographic content.
If, indeed, this is the last place to reasonably suspect Khashoggi's remains were hidden, it would -- given the paucity of information we have so far -- seem to be exactly the location that investigators would once and for all want to rule out.
Change must occur in our nation's educational system, as Baker and Keizer agree; however, we must derive what works from the experience of dedicated, excellent teachers (who really exist in our schools, despite the paucity of sound leadership and poor work environments).
Though they had zeroed in on a person of interest, the investigators still could only guess at how Haas had died: The Warren County Coroner's Office had been unable to establish a cause of death, due to the body's paucity of soft tissue.
" Asked about the paucity of published studies looking at DEET use in the first trimester, Jack Housenger, the director of the Environmental Protection Agency's office of pesticides programs, replied in a statement, "DEET is safe, including for pregnant women at any stage.
The fear of many health experts now is that the epidemic will grow so fast -- and in the dark, given the paucity of testing kits -- it will hit a peak that will all but overwhelm health services, as has happened in Italy.
This discrepancy (cross-border cases: 21; Irish DPC decisions: 0), plus rising anger from civil rights groups, privacy experts, consumer protection organizations and ordinary EU citizens over the paucity of flagship enforcement around key privacy complaints is clearly piling pressure on the regulator.
Before the decade was even half over, the concern over the poverty of purpose inherent in Silicon Valley's inventions were given voice by Peter Thiel — a man who has made billions financing the creation of the technologies whose paucity he then bemoaned.
For all the outcry over #OscarsSoWhite and the paucity of women and people of color in prominent roles onscreen and behind the scenes, diversity among film directors remained low last year, according to a report issued Thursday by the Directors Guild of America.
Ultimately, the elections in November and in 2020 will have to be won by the people running in them, and though House Democrats have a very impressive crop of new recruits, they have a paucity of compelling communicators among the top leadership.
Though there's a paucity in programs like those the Osborne Association runs, there's no shortage of need: Over five million children in the United States—about seven percent of all children in the country—have had an incarcerated parent at some point in their lives.
In 2014, a paucity of snow in the nearby mountains combined with continued high levels of water withdrawals for irrigation helped dry out the eastern basin for the first time in likely 600 years, explained Philip Micklin, a geographer emeritus from Western Michigan University.
Vitol has sold most of its oil in storage as it believes the market is tightening, supported by robust demand growth of around 1.5-1.6 million bpd this year and next as well as a paucity of investments by oil majors in new projects.
It's hard to be alarmed by the advisory, given the paucity of evidence the revered civil rights organization has so far presented -- and because we are living in volatile times during which profound questions about racial and other forms of inequality are popping up everywhere.
It hadn't crossed Anissa Helou's mind to write a cookbook until she found herself at a dinner party in London with a table of people who, like her, were born in Lebanon and now lived far from home, discussing the paucity of Lebanese cookbooks.
Even William Julius Wilson's classic work on black poverty, although it focuses on factory relocation and the paucity of transportation to what jobs are still reachable, openly describes black men saying they won't take a job because it would require getting up too early.
This loss was based on an absurd "inappropriate debating" guide to presidential performance (that, nonetheless, changed the course of American history.) Though the disproportionate weight given to irrelevant issues isn't new, it is pronounced this year because of the remarkable paucity of substantive arguments in the debates.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Gentrification and related issues of rising rents, the paucity of affordable housing, and the astronomical gap between the wealthy and the poor have been appearing in public discourse at an increasing rate, in exhibitions, in public art projects, in organized protests.
Zoepf goes on to call for Uber to provide better access to data to enable robust and independent analysis of the economics of the ride-sharing model, pointing out there is "no public ride-hailing data and a paucity of independent studies outside Uber's own analyses".
The paucity of planets in that range, known as the "Fulton gap" after the lead author of the paper that pointed it out, first appeared in the findings of the Kepler Space Telescope, which hunted exoplanets for nearly a decade before passing the torch to TESS.
Trump's determination to grab a political dividend from high-rising markets is in character, given his evident desire for adulation, and to some extent reflects the paucity of his achievements elsewhere -- at least until he passed the most sweeping tax bill in a generation before the holidays.
He said he was spurred to do so by an article in The New York Times by Linda Greenhouse, the newspaper's former Supreme Court correspondent, who wrote in 2006, the same year Judge Kavanaugh joined the court, about the paucity of female clerks on the Supreme Court.
Despite the evidence and growing knowledge about this novel coronavirus, our paucity of tests means access is still limited to people with a recent travel history to known hotspots, contact with an infected person, or to the elderly who have fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath.
Fans of You're the Worst or BoJack Horseman or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend might feel let down by the paucity of nominations for their shows — but the fact that there are so many shows on television speaks to how hard it is to break into the conversation anyway.
The New Jersey race looks set to be a Democratic blowout, the state Senate special in the suburbs of Seattle is lightly polled but also seems to clearly favor Democrats, and the paucity of polling in Maine makes it hard to construct any kind of narrative.
The nascent shift could shake up how people save their money in a market noticeable for a heavy reliance on cash, a paucity of bank savings and little trust in traditional banks or the volatile local peso, which lost half its value against the dollar last year.
Tarik Abou-Chadi, a political scientist at the University of Zurich, argued that the paucity of DPP supporters switching to SD made it clear that even under "favourable circumstances" as in Denmark, anti-immigration politics could not be the future for social-democratic parties in countries like Germany.
"If, like me, you think Newell will be able to execute, then this could be a fabulous stock to own, especially since there is a paucity of publicly traded companies that make goods that improve the value of your home while making your life more fun," Cramer said.
But he pointed out that a broader measure of joblessness, which includes part-time workers who can't find full-time work, is still more than twice as high, an unusually large gap by historical standards that underscores the paucity of gains in the current recovery for many workers.
If Roth's work featured a paucity of developed female characters, it's also true that he didn't shy away from the damage his male characters do to these women and to themselves, often as a result of their failure to recognize the women in their lives as fully human.
Carr has enough talent to be a threat even with a paucity of quality teammates, and the 49ers have a roster good enough to somewhat mitigate the shortcomings of C.J. Beathard, or his backup, Nick Mullens, who may be pressed into duty because of a wrist injury to Beathard.
Ms. Raimondo said she had counseled a number of women around the country on their decisions to run, and had raised the paucity of female Democratic governors with party donors — many of whom, she said, were unaware of that reality and have historically been more focused on Congress.
Hype is good, but practical solutions are needed to overcome biases However, motherhood is just one lens through which the paucity of women in STEM fields is examined, and casting women as just mothers or potential mothers does more to weigh down the problem than to solve it.
Recognizing the paucity of details, the outcome of these talks is good news: additional (though we have no numbers) Chinese agricultural purchases from the U.S. and a freeze on the October U.S. tariff increase, as well as indications of possible progress on protection of intellectual property and currency matters.
Los Angeles (Reuters) - If you are in the process of preparing your 2015 tax return and find yourself horrified by the amount you owe or disappointed by the paucity of your refund, you have one last chance to cut the bill by paying yourself instead of Uncle Sam.
Given the paucity of details from Trump and the sometimes contradictory nature of his remarks, it did not immediately appear that he was about to offer the crusading style of leadership that would be needed to grant his fellow Republicans political cover to jolt Congress into significant action.
And if Rubio performs more poorly than expected, there may well be a spot for at least Kasich, Bush or Christie to continue on in a race dominated by grass-roots fury against the establishment and in which a paucity of governing experience is a vote winner, not a disqualification.
Her reflections on traumatic inheritance, on the unreliability and loss of memory, on the paucity of language for the crimes of the 20th century are often overwrought; she needlessly strains to underscore the gravity of her subject when in fact the history, riddled with ambiguities and cruel ironies, speaks for itself.
The Senate should, of course, examine Barr on vital DOJ policy issues, including the Trump administration's efforts to enforce "zero tolerance" immigration policy, to roll back civil rights protections for transgender people, to scale back oversight of police departments and to investigate purported "voter fraud" despite a paucity of evidence.
Fifteen years ago, our cofounders — attorneys and working mothers themselves — started this organization to sound the alarm bells on this paucity of protections for working women and caregivers, and to give voice to those workers who are just one sick child or pregnancy-related need away from losing their paycheck.
But while the tax on imports was a clear target, the paucity of details in the new blueprint has created anxiety in corporate suites across the country, despite the overwhelming support in the business community for its proposed reduction in the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent.
Dakar Journal DAKAR, Senegal — Fresh out of college and frustrated by the paucity of job prospects at home, Cao Qihan, 23, did what generations of ambitious Chinese had done before him: He rolled the dice and ventured to a far-off, utterly unfamiliar land, where people speak languages he doesn't understand.
Their paucity was especially notable this time, because the rising signs of nationalism — whether in the form of Donald J. Trump's winning the Republican nomination, the British vote to leave the European Union, or the German backlash against Angela Merkel's welcome to refugees — hovered like a specter over many of the discussions.
Right now on health care and many other issues, Democrats suffer from a cacophony of white papers and a paucity of unity around any kind of vision or story they want to paint of what is wrong with America today and what is the better country they want to build for the future.
Pillar was talking up a renewed approach focused on plate discipline, and while he'd said similar things a year prior, the combination of early Grapefruit League results and a paucity of options sure to be healthy out of the gate meant he was a break or two away from getting another chance.
"Some high yield managers will be buying this debt as part of their strategy, but generally speaking a lot of other investors are just forced into this because of the paucity of options," said Colin Harte, a portfolio manager and head of research on the multi-asset team at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
"Some high yield managers will be buying this debt as part of their strategy, but generally speaking a lot of other investors are just forced into this because of the paucity of options," said Colin Harte, a portfolio manager and head of research on the multi-asset team at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
"Some high yield managers will be buying this debt as part of their strategy, but generally speaking a lot of other investors are just forced into this because of the paucity of options," said Colin Hart, a portfolio manager and head of research on the multi-asset team at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
Ethiopian Airlines said after the crash that the pilot of Flight 28, Yared Getachew, 20187, had 2747,000 hours of flying time, but aviation experts were drawn to the paucity of experience on the part of someone else in the cockpit: the co-pilot, Ahmed Nur Mohammod Nur, who had just 200 hours.
"We continue to believe that the housing market will be one of the bright spots for the domestic economy in 2016 ... reflecting stronger job growth, increased household formations and the current paucity of supply, particularly in the new home market," said Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Such a paucity of results partly reflects fears that a multi-speed, multi-tier Europe could begin to undo the EU. This also explains the adverse reactions to an August 2016 paper by a group of experts published by a Brussels think-tank, Bruegel, entitled "Europe after Brexit: A Proposal for a Continental Partnership".
In any case, given the paucity of data that insurers need to set rates, and given the bargain-basement prices that the government is offering to hospitals that sign onto the scheme ($550 for inserting a cardiac stent, for example), it may take years of bargaining and tinkering to devise a workable financial model.
And at my day job at HappyFunCorp we've been working on a few ourselves, both internally and for a couple of clients (who are still in stealth mode.) Meanwhile the world is full of web programmers, but there's a real paucity of cryptocurrency developers, and the chasm between the two fields is hard to cross.
The paucity of established candidates wasn't the only structural problem facing Democrats in Orange County; they also confronted the history that some of their best voting groups are much less likely to turn out for a June primary than a November election, especially in the midterm election, when a presidential race isn't on the ballot.
And while some new workers may have been kept out of the job market by a relative paucity of lower-paying jobs—and others saw minimal gains in minimum-wage jobs with fewer hours—more human beings making more money in a smaller amount of time overall seemed like the clearest product of the law.
The television nominations for next year's Golden Globes went largely according to form, with just one truly quirky choice among the shows (see "Catch-22" below) and a paucity of the usual get-a-celebrity-to-come-to-our-party picks (though Reese Witherspoon's acting nod for "Big Little Lies" might fit into that category).
Since then it has diversified its business via a wearable and fitness tech partnership with Under Armor, and a side-step into VR, in collaboration with games publisher Valve — the latter a space where there are far fewer competitions but also far fewer consumers, given how early and unproven the tech yet is and the paucity of compelling content.
As for Levine, in particular, how can anyone revisit her supposedly subversive appropriation, in 1981, of Walker Evans' iconic photographs of poor, Depression-era tenant farm families (which had illustrated James Agee's classic 1941 book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men) without calling attention to the paucity of talent and intellectual cowardice such a gesture represented?
In the collection's next iteration, a mixing of mediums has been promised and this may help the paucity of female artists: For example, according to its collection as listed online, MoMA has no painting by Marie Laurencin, but it has several of her prints and drawings that could be installed in the new order of things.
But much like Android N before it, there's a distinct paucity of good dessert foods that start with O. After putting our crack team of researchers and dessert experts on it, we've narrowed the possibilities down to three distinct options: Android Oatmeal / Oatmeal Cookie / Oatmeal Raisin Oatmeal is not really a dessert food, but oatmeal cookies or oatmeal raisin cookies are close enough.
Rather than even attempt to justify his approach, Trump simply counterpunches to offer the theory that wildfires are caused not by hot dry weather but by a paucity of rakes: Josh, you go to other places where they have denser trees — it's more dense, where the trees are more flammable — they don't have forest fires like this, because they maintain.
Who Should Have Won: Dirty Vegas, "Days Go By" 2003 marks another year with a paucity of options for this category, but this was actually the first year that it was recategorized from the "Pop" umbrella to it's own "Dance" field; as such, the voters were gently guided to not hand to another pop star slumming it in a new-ish category.
An estimated 30,000 fans arrived from Iceland at the start of the tournament, and Magnus Mar Einarsson, a top soccer journalist in Iceland, said many more were trying to reach Paris ahead of Sunday's game, with reports of fans buying flights to Spain, Italy and Belgium, and then making their way to France from there, because of the paucity of direct routes.
As well as being, in its way, the world's second-largest democracy, the EU is also the world's second-largest economy, but it has a range of dire problems on which action is needed: sluggish growth, carbon emissions, rising authoritarianism both in the rest of the world and within its own precincts, underperforming armies, a paucity of world-class technology companies and an inability to manage migration.
Michael Caine has written 274 tweets in his lifetime, so you have to derive from such succinctness and such paucity of voice that everything he says is important and has weight to it; that is is stuff We All Need To Sit Down And Pay Attention To. Michael Caine doesn't take to Twitter to avoid work, like you and I. He doesn't live-tweet football games.
In this special, Ms. Bamford, who emerged in the alternative comedy movement at the turn of the last century, pokes fun at herself for not wanting to perform in a sports bar; imitates an audience member upset at her paucity of punch lines; and sends up the common comedian boast that you need to play for a multitude of different crowds to really develop your skills.
One considerable challenge to adding more pediatric treatments to the stockpile is the paucity of research done in kids, which is due in part to difficulties getting consent from parents to include children in clinical trials and meeting clinical trial requirements that are more stringent for kids than adults, Dr. Laura Faherty of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia noted in an accompanying editorial.
Widespread resistance to Trump's orders drew more attention to sympathetic cases of people he is hurting, drew more attention to the positive experiences of communities that have hosted refugees, drew more attention to the paucity of security risks emanating from the people impacted, and probably caused a lot of people who may have been generically skeptical of Trump but not knowledgeable about this particular issue to become better-informed.
The process weakens both the ability and the resolve of our elected officials to argue for the resources and attention we need to solve our specific regional issues, including finding ways to balance the economy with the environment, repairing our decaying physical infrastructure, the paucity of rural access to good health care, collapsing dairy prices, Stone Age internet and cellphone coverage, endemic rural poverty and an epidemic of opioid addiction.
" Written by the longtime environmental reporter Mark Hertsgaard and the magazine's top editor, Kyle Pope, the piece, which was also published in The Nation and The Guardian, took issue with the "climate silence" of major news organizations and singled out the paucity of time given to the issue on television news, "where the brutal demands of ratings and money work against adequate coverage of the biggest story of our time.
That means there's a miniscule pool of data to refer to: The most oft-cited favorable odds (60 percent chance of a live birth for a 36-year-old woman) come from a predictive model out of Harvard, with the scientists conceding in the paper's conclusion that the numbers are likely too optimistic, given "the paucity of validation data" available from women who have actually used frozen eggs to try to become pregnant.
Crews is so invested in denying Freud primacy for any of the ideas associated with psychoanalysis that have retained a jot of credibility, and offers such a paucity of larger sociohistorical context for a study of this scale, that in reading his account it is easy to imagine humanity's understanding of sexuality and psychology as such was advancing quite admirably until Freud came along and thrust us all into the lurid dungeon of his own ugly obsessions.
The paucity of such evidence follows a year of intensive investigation and the much heralded plea bargains with former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and campaign adviser George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosFlynn, Papadopoulos to speak at event preparing 'social media warriors' for 'digital civil war' Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference Mueller hearings should lead Democrats to be shocked at abuse of justice system MORE and the expected plea with former campaign official Rick Gates.
As the American Association of University Women (AAUW) explains, "More than 60% of Black women are in the workforce, making them one of the two racial/ethnic groups of women with the highest labor force participation rate, but their earnings lag behind most women's and men's earnings in the U.S." The reasons for why are varied: From a lack of enforcement with regard to anti-discrimination laws, as well as a lack of affordable care for children, elders, and the disabled, punitive measures against unionization efforts, and a paucity of affordable housing have impacted all Americans, especially Black women.

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