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I don't want to make too much out of a machine translation (particularly the "content to be scarce" part that I cannot for the life of me figure out — mystery, thy name is idiomatic Italian (update: Better translation, thanks Giorgio and Niccolo)) but this statement is as good an excuse to pontificate as any.

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Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty.

One official said that a fighter wing based in Italy, for example, can maintain peak performance, but it comes at the cost for readiness by similar units in the United States, which must make do with scarce parts and less money for training.

The news has spread widely — the White House spokesman Josh Earnest found himself commenting on it yesterday — but details remain scarce, in part because Europeans don't seem to go in for the avalanche forensics that North Americans do.

During the intifāḍah (Arabic: "shaking off") and subsequent terror attacks in the 1990s, the number of both legal and illegal foreign workers in Tel Aviv grew markedly as the Arab workforce from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip became more scarce, in part because of border closures and bans on Palestinian employment.

Nuclear engineers are scarce in part because there has been little ongoing research to captivate students.The people needed cannot just be borrowed from the fossil-fuel industryAnother smart policy will be to re-examine the extent to which governments subsidise high-tech jobs in other industries, notably defence, tying up talent.

In addition, the serogroup distribution of meningococcus in Asia is scarce, in part, due to the limited availability of appropriate diagnostic tests including molecular assays [ 13, 18].

The data supporting the higher risk for anemia in women compared with men with heart failure are scarce, in part because of the overwhelming male predominance in most CHF studies.

There are some promising examples, including a publication where 12 phenotypes were determined for 42 Lactobacillus plantarum strains [ 26], however, such datasets are scarce, in part because consistent culturing is crucial to reduce experimental noise.

However data reporting the effects on quantitative outcomes are scarce, in part due to the complexity of services offered and uncertainty over the choice of appropriate measures [ 12, 13].

Dollars have become scarcer, in part, because those sources are less forthcoming.

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