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.
At the end of our four-hour hike, Remo pounced into a dense roadside thicket to catch a scarce swallowtail, a butterfly noted for its brilliant blue and gold tail whose design mimics the head of a distasteful insect to ward off predators.
Farmland is so scarce that a peasant with one acre is considered rich.
It also likes to keep them scarce, a large part of its strategy under Christine Day, who has been chief executive since 2008.
In most areas this broadened ownership (thought to be a social good), and in several markets it invited a bidding war for scarce properties or a speculative gambit for flippers.
From an economic perspective, going back to arenas will most definitely increase the price of these tickets on the secondary market as tickets become more scarce if a shift occurs from 70, 000 to 22, 000 available tickets.
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Tiffany Pratt, who is shopping for a scarce one-bedroom apartment for her son, a private tutor, on the far Upper East Side or in East Harlem, begs to differ.
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Goldman "still views liquidity as a scarce resource in this marketplace, " the analysts said in a research note this week.
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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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.
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.
Rising gas prices tell people to think twice about burning scarce gas for a Sunday drive in the country.
Attendance has increased since the team moved to Harrison, but a game there is still not a scarce ticket.
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Instead, we are attempting to use the logic of a scarce marketplace to negotiate things that are actually in abundance.
Real details are scarce, save a little concept art and the idea of something in between Journey and an MMO.
Overall, we find that reliable merchant banking is a scarce and critical resource that, when targeted carefully, is highly fragile to disruption.
She may never have made these friends were it not for the generosity of organ donors, but they are a scarce commodity.
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.
"Anyone who relies on the fact that they own a scarce distribution network is going to face ten years of turmoil, " Sagan says.
The devaluation also did little to stop growing shortages of basics like flour and meat, which are scarce due to a lack of dollars.
"Justice is a scarce resource in the developing world, " says Haugen.
From a business side, the players are not a scarce commodity.
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Helicopter pilots are a scarce resource who take years to train.
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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