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Our treasure and blood are thinly spread throughout global regions of disquietude as they sit on their hands.
Although TSB has enough branches to have a national presence (it claims that most Britons live within a few miles of at least one), it may struggle to win much new business because its branches are thinly spread.
But the wealth is relative and the riches are thinly spread: in Guraidhoo, Kaafu atoll, nearly four years after the tsunami, familes still live in bare breeze-block huts, within eyesight of the luxurious Kandooma Island resort.
He also noted that FDA inspections are thinly spread, making adequate enforcement of food and drug safety laws difficult.
Shale gas deposits are thinly spread and wells dry out very quickly, meaning a lot of wells are needed to capture the gas.
Chilling facilities are thinly spread and therefore necessitate long walks for the milk-carriers, putting the quality of the milk at risk.
In a study examining what incentives there are for NHS managers to look at wider health issues, Hunter and Marks [ 51] found that public health resources and staff are thinly spread and that public health leadership was missing.
"We've proposed this particular program elimination because it's been thinly spread and not that effective on any particular thing," DeVos said.
Talent risks being thinly spread.
Syria's army, moreover, is thinly spread, tired and demoralised.
The result was that while Jenkins swiftly gained a large membership, it was thinly spread.
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