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Occasionally linking passages are too scant.
Labor leaders, however, say the resources are too scant to cover the dozens of endangered people.
Any other time of year, a bowl of puréed cucumber could seem too scant as an entree.
But if the influence of race on admissions decisions is too scant, little or no boost in diversity will be achieved.
But the evidence Vedantam offers for his claims is often too scant or streamlined, with contradictory or ambiguous results and dissenting interpretations left out.
The remains, too scant for laboratory identification, were in a polished steel box, inserted in the floor of the Correspondents Memorial Gallery.
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But for those seeking to put "Le Tour" into their tourism ambitions, those all-too-scant hours of association with the greatest cycle race on earth is a unique opportunity.
For decades, Rowland — and Bustelo, too — did scant promotion beyond routine efforts like grocery samplings.
The shop was set ablaze, again to the noisy approval of the crowd, though this, too, seemed scant retaliation against murderous thugs.
Andress is hardly an apologist for the Reign of Terror, and he is both too smart and too decent to scant its horrors.
Their vanquished rivals paid it scant attention, too.
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