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"There's a sense that money is really scarce.
It's only grown in small areas of Africa and China, it is really scarce and it costs much more.
In fact, land is not really scarce: the entire population of America could fit into Texas with more than an acre for each household to enjoy.
"There is not one single house in the West Village now that is under $2 million and anything between $2 and $4 million is really scarce," she noted.
For many of us, it's just about adaptable common sense, but this kind of common sense (between countries, cultures, languages, disciplines and time-zones) seems to be really scarce in practice, to be honest.
Dr. Eileen Farnon, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said, "This is a difficult topic, because organs are really scarce and patients who need a transplant are typically quite ill and need a transplant quickly, and sometimes it's hard to do all the testing that one could possibly think of for all the infections out there".
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For most of my generation reared by Depression parents money has never really been scarce, not scarce in that 1930's way.
Anchovies, for example, were really quite scarce in the North Sea 10-20 years ago. 10-20 years ago
Noah Smith disagrees, because land isn't really particularly scarce — when we see high land prices in some metro areas, it's all about the agglomeration effects, which could go in various directions over time.
"If you were really allocating scarce funds on things that have high return on investment, early-childhood would be getting more," said Diana Rauner, executive director of the Ounce of Prevention Fund, an early-learning advocacy group.
The stage is now set for a public debate and a community choice as to whether the options are really so scarce that South Australia's and Australia's best future economic chance is dependent on hosting the world's worst environmental waste.
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