Betekenis van:
scarcity

scarcity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a small and inadequate amount

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    1. He envisions the "Post-scarcity Economy."
    2. A "Post-scarcity Economy" requires higher intelligence from its populace.
    3. By overcoming scarcity, most of the crimes and even the prisons of today's society would no longer be necessary.
    4. Following serious problems related to water scarcity and droughts, the Council, in its Conclusions on ‘Water Scarcity and Drought’ of 30 October 2007, considered that water management issues, including water quality, should be further addressed in the relevant CAP instruments.
    5. Furthermore, following serious problems relating to water scarcity and droughts, the Council, in its Conclusions ‘Water Scarcity and Drought’ of 30 October 2007, considered that water management issues in agriculture should be further addressed.
    6. Some important projects, including projects of Community interest, may face severe delays in implementation due to scarcity of funds.
    7. The scarcity of capacities available outside the PPAs furthermore lead to an increase of prices on the competitive market.
    8. This provision should not prevent Member States from limiting the number of authorisations for reasons other than scarcity of natural resources or technical capacity.
    9. In the period where analogue and digital broadcasts are operated in parallel (the simulcast period), switchover may actually aggravate spectrum scarcity [17].
    10. However, if the selection process leads to a finding that there is no radio spectrum scarcity, all eligible candidates should be selected.
    11. Given the characteristics of the product concerned here (electricity) and the scarcity or unavailability of suitable substitutable products or services, price competition and price formation assume greater importance when assessing the competitive state of the electricity markets.
    12. Given the characteristics of the product concerned (electricity) and the scarcity or unavailability of suitable substitutable products or services, price competition and price formation assume greater importance when assessing the competitive state of the electricity markets.
    13. Interested parties argue further that it is untrue that the scarcity of available free capacities leads to the distortion of competition, as the capacity auctions of MVM show that it could not even sell all of its proposed electricity products.
    14. As a consequence, EO has been increasingly redirected towards MEG production, thereby creating a relative scarcity for EO in the market, at the same time contributing to keep ethanolamine prices at a relatively high level.
    15. In addition it is excluded due to scarcity of resources and the ban on acquisitions promised by Germany that State resources will be used for the acquisition of company shares or new investment.