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The success of their campaign meant the survival of one of the largest ancient woodlands in the Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty, home to much scarce flora and fauna.
Even today, the state ostensibly outlaws the construction of new courses in mainland China, lest they gobble up too much scarce land and water — an edict that, though flouted in places, still limits the growth of the game.
Until Iran accepts these rules, inspectors visiting places where the government invites them in will be unable to tell if a bomb is being built next door.Understandably, worried outsiders keep asking why a country with large oil and gas reserves is sinking so much scarce cash into costly nuclear power.
Much scarce resources are being spent on providing training and education to prospective entrepreneurs with little, and even opposite than intended, outcomes.
Indeed, one of the reasons both Standard & Poors and Moody's cut Deutsche Bank's credit rating again in May (S&P to AA, Moody's to Aa3) was concern that Breuer might throw too much scarce capital at competing with big, successful American investment banks.
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