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states that
growth is
dictated not by
total resources available, but by the
scarcest resource (limiting factor). The law has also been
applied to biological...
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further explaining that
during the
Information Age, "credibility is the
scarcest resource". Nye po****rised the term in his 1990 book,
Bound to Lead: The...
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Pennsylvania and Florida. In
other words, he
chose to go
where the
votes were
scarcest,
jeopardizing his own
chances of
winning 5
percent of the vote,
which he...
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Jeepster built with
modifications by
Hurst Performance is
possibly the
scarcest model of all
production Jeeps.
Standard equipment included a Champagne...
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hydrolytic enzymes. Liebig's law of the minimum –
Growth is
limited by the
scarcest resource Nutrient density – the
proportion of any
array of a
single nutrient...
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initial issue of a long-lasting
comic book
series tends to be both the
scarcest and the most
coveted among collectors. The
introduction of a new character...
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controlled not by the
total amount of
resources available, but by the
scarcest resource. In
other words, a
factor is
limiting if a
change in the factor...
- development. This last mile is
where available resources for
development are
scarcest;
where market failures are most pronounced; and
where benefits from national...
- be described,
somewhat fancifully, as "roaring". The
stock dove is the
scarcest of the wild
European pigeons,
though still common in
ideal habitat. In...
- the Romanée-Conti vineyard, the wine
critic Clive Coates has stated, The
scarcest, most
expensive - and
frequently the best - wine in the
world ... If you...