Examples of using Scarcity in English and their translations into Turkish
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Programming
We have always had these problems because we have always lived within scarcity, and barter, and monetary systems that produce scarcity.
water scarcity, famine, forced migration,
This week we have heard again how scarcity of food does take its toll.
In the 1975s and 1977s Simpson discovered the fact that Beryllium-10 nuclei are scarce in cosmic rays, and that that scarcity indicates that they have been around for about 2 x 107 years.
But considering the scarcity of proof that you have provided, my best guess
My best guess at this moment is that you are a charlatan. But considering the scarcity of proof that you have provided.
And slowly, slowly, at the end of the 20th century, that scarcity started to get eroded-- and I don't mean by digital technology; I mean by analog technology.
Scarcity is the only thing that gives that stuff value, and you will have fundamentally destroyed that.
And you will have fundamentally destroyed that. Scarcity is the only thing that gives that stuff value.
According to the ministry, the high prices of internet access and the scarcity of information in Serbian are key factors.
That would mean we must achieve a level of production that's so high, that scarcity no longer exists.
Moreover, the noble metal nano-particles are impractical to implement for large-scale solar cell manufacture due to their high cost and scarcity in the earth's crust.
Roxanne Meadows One of the main aspects of The Venus Project is to eliminate scarcity; this is where the technology comes into play.
the problems of elitism, nationalism, racism and most of all, scarcity.
would tend to reduce the scarcity of manufactured goods
Israel's agricultural sector is characterized by an intensive system of production stemming from the need to overcome the scarcity in natural resource,
T'RINA: The scarcity of dilithium.
Because of real or assumed scarcity.
Let's discuss scarcity as a system.
Job scarcity, and nobody's hiring.