Embryonic stem cell research has repeatedly raised ethical concerns and human eggs are a scarce resource.
That plus a new generation of leaders who understand that capital is a scarce resource.
This one actually targets a real set of economic values over a scarce resource.
But if authenticity itself is not a scarce resource, authentic business people most definitely are.
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Time is money, and money is a scarce resource that is badly needed in the environmental cause.
In TV, airtime is a scarce resource, and quality programming is scarcer still, and expensive to create.
And the comforting news is that the traditional way of doing things makes professors themselves the scarce resource.
After all, there is only one NBA. But the scarce resource in this conflict is not the 30 owners.
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The profit is going to those with the scarce resource, the processing capacity.
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The money always ends up with the person who owns the scarce resource.
Goldman "still views liquidity as a scarce resource in this marketplace, " the analysts said in a research note this week.
The second game-changer is, for the first time in history, the prime economic asset is an abundant rather than a scarce resource.
Money always, but always, flows to those who have the scarce resource.
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This treatment and reuse approach has the additional benefit of requiring much less water in those areas where water is a scarce resource.
"Justice is a scarce resource in the developing world, " says Haugen.
Helicopter pilots are a scarce resource who take years to train.
Public safety has had to compete with commercial and other users of spectrum for a scarce resource, and increasing interference has been caused by heavy spectrum usage.
He is giving a talk "Water as a Scarce Resource: A Threat to Growth Targets in the East of England" to a Royal Town Planning Institute conference in Cambridge on Wednesday.
People have wasted enormous amounts of time and energy worrying that there are too many people and that we will eventually run out of this or that scarce resource (petroleum, for example).
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The same holds true for any scarce resource.
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Overall, we find that reliable merchant banking is a scarce and critical resource that, when targeted carefully, is highly fragile to disruption.
And looking at how can we live in an already resource-scarce world.
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.
However, it raises costs in yen terms of the imported crude oil and natural gas that resource-scarce Japan must rely on to keep its industries humming and power its cities.
Recent data suggest the economy may already have emerged from recession, but resource-scarce Japan's need to import almost all the energy it uses, and many other commodities, have eaten into its perennial trade surpluses.
The country has an abundance of a resource that is scarce elsewhere: good, cheap engineers (it takes 1, 000 or so to run a big chip plant).
Right now there is little competition for the scarce resources of society, especially are primary resource which is workers.
Around 60m Europeans set sail for the resource-rich and labour-scarce Americas in the century following 1820, three-fifths of them to the United States.
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