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But there would be scant need to worry about a broad slip in productivity.Unusually savage company cost-cutting early in this cycle is another reason why recent productivity swings have been so extreme.
It seems there is scant need for once-attractive, now-aging women with no other credits.
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He has scant obvious need for the 147 information officers a Press Gazette inquiry revealed a few months ago – or the 221 members of a communications "family" disclosed by FoI requests.
But he stressed that Congress, which has often paid the FEC scant attention, needs to focus more on the bipartisan agency, which has also experienced historically high levels of inaction in recent years -- largely the product of ideological battles among commissioners.
Seeking synergy and cost savings, Benetton combined the sports operations into one division, an arrangement that scanted the needs of each.
Researches between MDF and polyurethane derived from castor oil interaction are scant, generating a need to study its properties.
Furthermore, the details relating to the 3D-SIM imaging are a little bit scant and would need to be bolstered prior to publication.
ANDREWS, SCOTLAND The 134th British Open, the second event in golf's Grand Slam, needs scant introduction.
Technical studies of Ethiopian wall paintings are scant, but highly needed as this world heritage is threatened due to limited conservation.
The tension between scant resources and great need has taken an enormous toll, the lawsuit says.
You need a scant cup of syrup to a litre of gin and it makes a wonderful cocktail with champagne.
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