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As a result, such studies are still somewhat scarce.
(Taxis are somewhat scarce, rarely metered and notorious for overcharging tourists).
Earlier, when transistors were somewhat scarce, many SOC designers used 8-bit microprocessor cores to save silicon real estate.
Plant remains deteriorate quickly in the archaeological record, which can make direct evidence of their use somewhat scarce.
But marrow stem cells are difficult to collect and somewhat scarce; they must be isolated and then grown in culture before they're injected back into an injured heart.
Lines of communication between the two governments, previously somewhat scarce, opened up: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Munich, while Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin spoke with China's economic leaders.
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The evidence of the employment effects of mixed school- and work-based training is somewhat more scarce and also more mixed: four studies find either positive, zero or negative effects.
CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: A weed by roadsides, in rich, somewhat calcareous, soils ; scarce.
Despite its importance, the literature related to ESP program evaluation is still scarce and somewhat dated.
At the height of his acting career, in the mid-1970s, Redford was a consistent box office attraction, but his recent acting credits are scarce and somewhat forgettable, including Spy Game and The Last Castle, both released in 2001, and The Horse Whisperer, released in 1998.
Reports on chondrocyte TLRs have been quite scarce and somewhat controversial.
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