SCARCEST - translation to arabic
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SCARCEST - translation to arabic


SCARCEST      

الصفة

زَهِيد ; شَحِيح ; ضَئِيل ; طَفِيف ; عَزِيز ; لَزِب ; مُزْجًى ; نَزْر ; نَزِير ; هَزِيل ; يَسِير

بجهد      
scarcely
SCARCE         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources

الصفة

زَهِيد ; شَحِيح ; ضَئِيل ; طَفِيف ; عَزِيز ; لَزِب ; مُزْجًى ; نَزْر ; نَزِير ; هَزِيل ; يَسِير

Examples of use of SCARCEST
1. Time is the scarcest commodity," said Jan Vandermoortele, the UN‘s humanitarian co–ordinator in Pakistan.
2. Reuters Rome ÷ The poorest countries where food is scarcest will find it increasingly difficult to feed themselves as global warming exacerbates desertification and drought, a United Nations food agency expert said yesterday.
3. And while nearly 70% of the water has in the past been harnessed to reap production subsidies under the CAP, the fastest rising water demand is now for touristic urbanisation in the coastal regions where water is often scarcest.
4. Food prices that usually rise from December up to the March/April harvest – when maize is scarcest and people have eaten their own reserves – have risen to levels not normally seen until January. ‘Before this turn of events we already had a massive shortage of funds, so it‘s critical that donors redouble their efforts to ensure no one starves,‘ Sackett said.