Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so.
Supply sparingly and with restricted quantities.
1 The provisions it contains make scant reference to actual public health issues.
2 So far, however, there is scant evidence of any reciprocity from Britain.
3 However, the information of optimal medical therapy in dialysis population is scant .
4 There has been scant evidence of major new AMPTP proposals since then.
5 Voters had paid scant attention to the candidates of the far left.
6 Although it runs a scant 90 minutes, it feels much, much longer.
7 I refrained from saying I'd seen scant evidence of that so far.
8 Government, corporations and the media are paying scant attention to these warnings.
9 In the scant seconds of his attack Pope had done considerable damage.
10 The lead is generally one-fourth to a scant one-third of the text.
11 There is scant detail in the manifesto about how this may happen.
12 We saw great prosperity at the top, scant trickle-down toward the bottom.
13 This country is too full; there is scant room for the individual.
14 Statistics are scant on the burgeoning industry as many pets are unregistered.
15 The 460 workers received scant hours of notice before locks were changed.
16 That the elderly have received such scant attention to date is unforgivable.
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