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The organization awards a scarce "project" to the organization's member who values it most and redistributes some surplus from the project among all remaining members.
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While specifics are, as yet, scarce, the project is intended to enhance two existing strands on the board's sprawling site, collegeboard.com.
"We're projecting into the future based on studies that are scarce and projects that haven't begun yet," Dr. Grumbine said.
So far, details have been brutally scarce about the project, aside from a few set photos that show it'll take place in the 1980s.
Early-stage companies allocate scarce product resources to the projects that will move the needle on revenue and profits.
But with financing for such projects scarce, he says he is still looking for a full-time job.
The villagers know that in these hard times, money may be scarce for new projects, but some still dream of a museum that will attract visitors from far and wide.
At the extreme if there are no scarce resources and projects do not need to be coordinated, then the information requirements are minimal and the rule of two would work well.
However, in the case of decapods, genomic sequences are scarce, with sequencing projects concerning only the creation of EST databases (e.g., Petrolisthes cinctipes, Joint Genome Institute).
Climatecare.org Projects include providing developing countries with efficient cooking stoves that require less wood (often a scarce resource); and a project in India that promotes the use of hand-powered treadle pumps, instead of diesel-fueled machines, for collecting water from wells, streams and lakes.
Agriculture enjoys neither the profitability nor the investor interest of medicine, so the resources brought to bear on the Human Genome Project are scarce in plant genetics.
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