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Law is in high demand, so it is rationed by price at places like Harvard.
No painkiller but morphine works for them, and it is rationed.
Many parts of the country have no electricity and even in Kampala, the capital, it is rationed.
Maybe one lesson of this is that stage violence is most shocking when it is rationed and dramatically weighted.
As economists know, if it is not rationed by payment – as in most insurance-based health services – it is rationed "by congestion", by queueing.
Empirical investigations into household investment in conservation capital should account for the likelihood that households face water use restrictions, and practitioners should be aware that the effectiveness of campaigns to encourage greater investment in conservation capital may depend on both how water is priced and how it is rationed.
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Another name for it is rationing.
In the consultation document the government openly admits it is rationing help, as it argues that priority must be given to those with the "greatest barriers to mobility".
Paper was so hard to find that it was rationed to reward collaborationists.
In one gentlemen's club, the demand for the only library copy was so huge it was rationed to an hour per reader.
Because sugar was ostensibly vital for soldiers' energy, it was rationed during World War II.
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