With fewer people trying to buy up the scarce resources of society the rate of inflation will slow.
Right now there is little competition for the scarce resources of society, especially are primary resource which is workers.
Resources are scarce because of the harsh environment of the highland plateau and limited agricultural space in the lowlands.
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The main tensions were with Syria, which competed with Israel for the scarce waters of the Jordan river and supported raids on it by Palestinian guerrilla movements.
Whenever we discuss the scarce number of women in leadership positions or the persistent wage gap, the angle is always, how do we solve this problem?
Sprint (S) could suffer collateral damage as Verizon Wireless ( VZ, VOD) starts selling the Apple (AAPL) iPhone, heightening the already intense competition for an increasingly scarce supply of new mobile phone customers.
"The proliferation of organizations with overlapping oversight and assistance responsibilities is a source of potential confusion among agency personnel and may be an inefficient use of scarce technical resources, " said Jack Brock, director of governmentwide and defense information systems at the General Accounting Office, speaking before Congress in February.
But it has also inflated the value of resource-scarce Japan's imports of crude oil and other commodities, which offset a recovery in demand for Japanese-made vehicles and machinery.
We hide the allocation of scarce resources behind phraseology such as "quality adjusted life years, " but at the end of the day, it is allocation.
The globalisation of television is essentially a consequence of the transition of broadcasting from a medium in scarce supply to one of plentiful capacity.
The heart of economic growth is the allocation of scarce resources toward the most valuable uses.
We are concerned that it may even be a socially irresponsible use of scarce newsprint.
This book said economic growth could not go on forever because of scarce resources.
It claimed it was a "risky and speculative" development which was not a good use of scarce public funds.
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They reckon that closures of some hospitals, with a consequent pooling of scarce resources, would enable those left to provide better care.
Such a reform would not only bring more clarity, it would also encourage competition and a more efficient use of scarce airport facilities.
He worried that bicycling tourists would indulge in illegal rides through the quiet plaza, crowd the sidewalks and deprive drivers of scarce parking spaces.
Finally, aside from asset management now would be a good time to start planning your future life in this potential reality of scarce oil.
But the Enron conviction, achieved with scarce direct evidence of fraud, might indicate that white-collar crime is becoming more like the rats in the warehouse.
They assumed energy costs would remain high permanently and thus sank billions of dollars of scarce capital into developing new low-energy-consuming vehicles such as the hybrids.
But even animal bones are an important source of scarce calcium for ravens and lemmings and foxes and, well, the entire food chain, because the Arctic recycles everything.
Profits exhibit the efficient utilization of scarce resources satisfying customers.
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They require creative strategies and imaginative use of scarce resources.
Think about it: ideally, we would like a sustainability metric that penalized people for the use of scarce resources, with the penalty increasing the scarcer the resources become.
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Although figures are scarce and out of date, the growth in the availability of services has not been matched by an increase in the proportion of workers employed overnight.
The most promising applications of mHealth for now are public-health messaging, stitching together smart medical grids, extending the reach of scarce health workers and establishing surveillance networks for infectious diseases.
Recessions reflect the market transference of scarce resources from that production geared to an outmoded reality (massive housing starts, etc.) and into a new paradigm satisfying the demands of the future.
But while rising sea levels, flooding, drought and famine caused by global warming are all likely to contribute to the refugee crisis, the report also warns of the indirect consequences such as the prospect of more widespread conflicts as rival communities battle for control of scarce resources.
When Oregon had a Medicaid rationing scheme in place 18 years ago, a mother had her 7-year-old with leukemia on TV and said, This kid is going to die if you don't pay for a marrow transplant. (He did.) But, points out Mary Ann Baily, an economist at the Hastings Center for bioethics, rationing of scarce resources goes on right now.
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