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.
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.
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.
As more and more people die needlessly, we might finally end up with a donation system that maximises utility of what shouldn't be a scarce resource.
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.
We cannot improve our lot while ignoring the elephant in our heartland our entry into a resource scarce era.
Overall, we find that reliable merchant banking is a scarce and critical resource that, when targeted carefully, is highly fragile to disruption.
In a world where we see more people coming out poverty which is fantastic where you see a doubling of consumer demand in a little more than a decade in an already resource-scarce world, that is a strategy for future proofing.
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).
As the world's oil wells run dry, many including sober analysts in both countries foresee China-India rivalry redrawn as a cut-throat contest for an increasingly scarce resource.
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.
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