Infrequency of an item or occurrence.
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Examples for "scarcity"
Examples for "scarcity"
1Climate change is increasing the levels of water scarcity in under-developed regions.
2Thus the property benefits from its scarcity value, given its prime location.
3Perhaps ultimately even more important is the global scarcity of fresh water.
4Water scarcity has been one component driving Syria's civil war, he said.
5Baghdad municipality last month said the scarcity would end within two years.
1The case reported in view of rarity and at 2 years followup.
2It was once a rarity for prime ministers to talk about education.
3But fashions change, and rarity and quality will always be in demand.
4Given its rarity, optimal surgical, and oncologic management is not well described.
5But I was ordered by Time City, as a rarity of history.
1But in terms of story and overall impact, this oddity definitely reeks.
2But the oddity in the present case was that he said nothing.
3Kesseley felt like the human oddity at the fair-comicalby simply existing.
4Indeed, he at once began to carry on Bilbo's reputation for oddity.
5But otherwise, it's just an oddity that I'm sure you'll forget about.
1One persistent story does seem to be gathering strength despite its improbability.
2There was neither impossibility nor improbability in any of the three propositions.
3The reality seems to heighten the improbability, already hard enough to manage.
4The improbability of such a thing ever happening was what staggered humanity.
5Laurence almost laughed at the improbability of it, and fell asleep mid-thought.
1Owing to the infrequency of this disease, studies addressing bilomas are rare.
2To me, what is more striking, however, is its surprising infrequency.
3With their greater infrequency the sounds increased in strength and sharpness.
4And here must be recalled the relative infrequency of complete books in classic Athens.
5Due to the infrequency of this malignant disease, no standard treatment would be available.
Translations for uncommonality