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In the non-breeding period, the species regularly forms flocks, in which fully adult males appear to be unusually scarce, and these frequently join bands of Sporophila seedeaters.
The Supreme Court has distinguished the regulation of radio spectrum from the regulation of printing presses, and applied more lenient scrutiny to the regulation of spectrum, based on its conclusion that the spectrum is unusually scarce.
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Farmers aren't happy either as they are having to pay unusually high prices for the scarce resource and sometimes having to settle for poorer quality bees.
THE anxiety among consumer marketers over the sputtering economy was palpable throughout the 2002 annual meeting of the Association of National Advertisers here, as speaker after speaker offered unusually frank admonitions to concentrate scarce corporate resources on reasserting the power of name-brand products.
Unusually large mitochondria are a rather scarce feature in normal biological tissue and string-like giant mitochondria have hitherto not been reported in animals.
They are unusually resourceful in being relatively undeterred by scarce assets in pursuing their social ventures.
Speed is typically scarce to begin with, and it's at an unusually high premium this year.
Jobs are so scarce that the race for county treasurer has produced an unusually crowded field.
(Bookings scarce).
Provisions scarce.
That's unusually late.
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