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the scarcity
noun
The condition of something being scarce or deficient
Exact(56)
The scarcity factor has gone".
The scarcity of salt was particularly acute.
The scarcity, though, seems to be universal.
Cord blood could help ease the scarcity.
But the scarcity of troops contributes to lapses in security.
Then the scarcity of services like express buses and sewers.
Mexico City's problem is not the scarcity of water.
Tells about the scarcity of water in the city.
Cultural critics often lament the scarcity of black writers.
But it certainly meant the scarcity of money.
Similar(1)
A subtle yet important dimension of the scarcity argument is that much of the "scarcity" is a result of the self-interested frames adopted by states.
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