Scarceness in a sentence as a noun

Weird train of thought about the supposed scarceness of saunas. My gym in SF has a sauna.

This, and not the scarceness argument, which seems just thin to me, although mainstream opinion.

The quality of scarceness does not come from law, it is inherent. Through owning your house, you get to decide what goes on there and have the use of it.

You seem to be overlooking the scarceness issue. It's not about Just Another $20.

Many masks are suspected to be exported to China, which is believed to have contributed the scarceness of masks. Thankfully, the exportation is banned now.

We start young and see all the possibilities and the scarceness of time is not a pressing matter - reward functions are more about enjoying life. Then with a family you see time passing, become more aware of it.

The scarceness of opportunity to be happy does not mean to neglet things that make you happy. There is a difference between claiming happiness and seeing happiness as "bad" or "degenerating".

If scarceness disappeared, there would be no point to advertising or stock trading, for example. The monetary value of information is mostly dependent on it enabling other transactions.

Instead I think it should be about targeting a quality of life commensurate with the contribution made & scarceness of the skillset. The cost of providing that quality of life will vary dramatically between someone living in a rural area vs San Francisco and so should the pay imo.

But my point is not that there is no competition for resources, and not that there always was an abundance of everything, but that the carb scarceness theory is not a complete explanation. Because food in general was scarce, and we either should have the same cravings for other nutrients or the „carb-stuffing“ notion is a bit overused.

In my humble opinion the scarceness of falsifiability in history is the reason why it is so easy to create nutty conspiracy theories about history vs, say, mathematics or physics.

Germany has a high and growing percentage of renewable power, and it exports electricity - for example, frequently to France, especially in the summer, because scarceness of cold river water to cool the french nuclear plants. Then, renewable energy in Germany is subsidized to some degree, a subsidy which is paid by a small percentage on the bill of private households.

Scarceness definitions

noun

a small and inadequate amount

See also: scarcity