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Unlike commercial landlords, associations have no pressure from shareholders and scarce competition to drive efficiency.
In the dry season, as the water resources become scarce, competition between the resources is high and groundwater supplies are often severely stressed.
In one scenario (challenging environment), food is scarce, competition within and among species for the energy is high, and hazards such as predation also enter into the energy equation on both the acquisition and expenditure sides.
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The usual assumption is that once unemployment gets below a certain rate, idle labour becomes scarce and competition to hire already employed workers heats up.
Given the chance to invest less in their communities, they say, banks will do just that.The smaller banks retort that documentation is too burdensome and that good community lending and investment opportunities are scarce, given competition from bigger lenders.
The fees in active funds are too high, the talent too scarce, and competition too intense for active managers to outperform indexing in the long-term.
In First Stage Capitalism, we see resources as scarce and competition as the formula for gaining our share of a limited supply.
These distinct traits might convey to Ccel advantages in its natural niche, where cellulose is abundant, glucose scarce and competition for edible sugars keen.
Other fauna e.g. macaques and hornbills will need figs when other fruit sources become scarce, so, competition from these animals may reduce the fruit available for gibbons and render my estimates too high.
But in a land where resources are scarce, outsiders are competition.
With such a scarce resource, the competition for old grapes is great, and it certainly helps to have farmers in the family.
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