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When food is scarce, later-hatching chicks can be at a disadvantage, but here in New York City, food for red-tailed hawks is abundant, and competition from other species is practically nonexistent.
Buyers for newspapers have been scarce lately, and executives later suggested that they might close the paper rather than sell it.
You see, rain is becoming scarce now, and later no rain will fall at all".
Financing grew scarce in the later years of the Empire, and the return of the Bourbons in 1814 aborted several grandiose Napoleonic building projects and sent Percier into permanent retirement.
As food supplies ran scarce during the later months of the Second World War, the Japanese military began stealing breadfruit and food supplies from Micronesian farms.
The question is: why are notable successes on this front so scarce a decade later?
A typical example concerns the buying and selling of a copy of "Justine," by the Marquis de Sade, not the "easily acquired" first edition, but a later, scarcer one that had belonged to Frederick Hankey, "a creepy Parisian collector of erotica".
It can be speculated that the availability of pyruvate and other intracellular amine acceptors became scarcer at the later stage of the reaction due to a reduced carbon flux to ethanol.
Connections at sea are limited and computers and time scarce, I found out later.
This is creating false realities and prompting founders to raise big rounds at high prices — which is fine when there is an over-abundance of capital, but can cripple them when capital later becomes scarce.
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