Scarcities

Word SCARCITIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Scarcities"

What do we mean by scarcities?

The condition of something being scarce or deficient

An inadequate amount of something; a shortage

The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. Urban Dictionary

Referring to a theoretical point in time past resource scarcity, society, or economical system in which there is no shortage of most goods, and labour, for the most part, is not placed on humans. The idea stems from futurological concepts of a society that has advanced to such a point that most resources are not limited, and can be produced, oftentimes by robots or narrow AI, or other artificial mechanisms. In this society, there would be no conflicts over resources, and society would have reached its maximum efficiency. Urban Dictionary

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The word "scarcities" in example sentences

Shmoe wrote, The proper distribution of usefructs and other scarcities is an area of classical liberalism that glibertarians and other “conservatives” generally choose to blithely ignore. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The proper distribution of usefructs and other scarcities is an area of classical liberalism that glibertarians and other “conservatives” generally choose to blithely ignore. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To those only concerned with material well-being, the expectation of such mastery meant that people did not have to be concerned with long-term scarcities or how their activities otherwise might affect the future [5]. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Finding the 'scarcities' i.e. the things that you can still charge for will be increasingly important for all artists whose work can be reproduced digitally. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If copyright holders still wish to generate extra-normal profits, they must take steps to create and market scarcities. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many of are facing scarcities of daily necessities and spending much of their waking hours waiting in lines. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Organ scarcities, real or exaggerated, produce real organ panics, as those who are low-listed for an official UNOS organ try to solve their problem by illegal and sometimes criminal means, including traveling to a country in the third world to buy an organ through transplant brokers, some of whom, in real life, are surgeons. ❋ Nancy Scheper-Hughes (2010)

In the past, you may have been hired solely for having a diploma, but today with the scarcities we face and the glut of prospective candidates, employers can be much more selective. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or not despair when they see that the cities and countryside are in need of repair, yet find themselves threatened by scarcities of the resources that sustain their way of life. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Since any government can only beg, borrow or steal so much subsidized bread, this alimentary welfare effectively creates artificial scarcities and informal markets that can gouge consumers who want more than their rationed quota. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Rent control did not start "as a program of price controls implemented by my Mr. Fougner's father who was assigned the task of controlling rents in metropolitan New York due to anticipated scarcities in the civilian economy while he worked for the Office of Price Administration during World War II," as he writes. ❋ Unknown (2012)

If copyright holders were to make the bulk of their money off resources that are scarce, they may even find it profitable to give abundant content which is easily copied away for free and drum up demand for scarcities that they control. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Regarding Richard A. Epstein's "Rent Control Hits the Supreme Court" op-ed, Jan. 4: Rent control didn't start as a social-welfare program, but as a program of price controls implemented by my father who was assigned the task of controlling rents in metropolitan New York due to anticipated scarcities in the civilian economy while he worked for the Office of Price Administration during World War II. ❋ Unknown (2012)

In the past, due to scarcities, the embargo and the obvious lack of private incentive, the second Sunday in May was celebrated in a very simple and homey fashion: mothers throughout the island would receive lovely cards in the mail and families would gather for a lunch celebrating the day. ❋ Margarita Alarcon (2011)

[Rick and Morty] [S4] Ep02 : Your love is defined by [scarcity] Meaning by finding the right one among billions ❋ Espada.xx (2020)

A [post-scarcity] [society], one where do not worry about limited [resources]. ❋ THEREALHYPEBOSS (2021)

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