Pro bono hours are a scarce commodity, and how lawyers choose to spend that time tells us a lot about them.
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She may never have made these friends were it not for the generosity of organ donors, but they are a scarce commodity.
From a business side, the players are not a scarce commodity.
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These leveraged plays on oil should still do well over the long-term because oil is a scarce commodity and larger fields are more difficult to discover.
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During the last five years, when undiscovered oil fields have become a scarce commodity, Africa has contributed one in every four barrels of new petroleum discovered outside North America.
Talent is a scarce commodity and if you're going to attract the best talent, you better be welcoming to people regardless of gender, regardless of ethnicity, regardless of sexual orientation.
In America today, a house in a safe neighborhood with good public schools featuring a convenient commute to the central business district of an economically vibrant city is a scarce commodity.
The conversation is always water is a human right and should be given to everyone free, or water is a scarce commodity and should be fully privatized, when, in truth, we have a world in which 1.3 billion people have no access to safe drinking water.
If there were a price spike, we'd immediately see more sensible use of a temporarily scarce commodity.
The chief implication: Food has become a relatively scarce commodity.
All that is needed is a commodity that often seems as scarce as space on the roads political leadership.
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