Using "dearth" in a sentence

Thompson said she also could not in good conscience encourage birders to come to Brevard County during an ongoing mass manatee starvation and a dearth of many birds.
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As they embarked on their new endeavor, they also discovered a dearth of podcasts for their target market.
Source: Colorado Springs Gazette

But the dearth of big features prioritizes good frame geometry over the amount of suspension travel, so calming down the handling and pushing the front wheel further out is a good way of keeping the rubber side down.
Source: CyclingTips

Kansas (7-1)Last week, we dwelled on the idea that without David McCormack, Kansas suddenly had a dearth of offensive rebounders on the roster, and that its offense would have to be more effective from the outside in as a result.
Source: The Athletic

 The library, one of two in Michigan with more on the way, reflects a shift in how parks departments operate, as public recreation habits evolve and land managers take aim at a longstanding dearth of low-income and minority representation on public lands that are meant to be shared by all.
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They focused on the medial prefrontal cortex, a brain area associated with social behavior and cognition, and in which the knockout mice have a dearth of neurons.
Source: Spectrum Autism Research News

A dearth of red-ball cricket between now and next month's selection deadline has prompted Zampa to get creative as he chases a baggy green.
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Texas has lagged behind other states when it comes to broadband, and local officials, business leaders and residents say the dearth of access has held their regions back and made it difficult to compete in the 21st century economy.
Source: Android Police

But the fact it is now very evidently expanding its horizons to overturn its results dearth suggests that MotoGP’s Japanese manufacturers have learned their lesson.
Source: Autosport

Up to 4 million people are out of workEstimating the labor impact of long Covid — also known as long-haul Covid, post-Covid or post-acute Covid syndrome — is a somewhat fraught mathematical exercise; it's complicated by the nebulous nature of the fledgling illness and a dearth of data tracking how people with long-haul symptoms flow in and out of work.
Source: CNBC

Even though there’s a dearth of live Christmas shopping to be done right now, online Christmas markets such as the Rumble in the Jumble’s festive edition – Secret Santa’s Surplus Jumble – and the Christmas Beijing WeChat group founded by Sarah Krasicki, have been ongoing for a while and still seeing new vendors all the time! With so many enterprising entrepreneurs hawking their wares, we asked the experts to sift through them to bring us their top picks from these virtual markets.
Source: The Beijinger

There’s also been a dearth of family releases in theaters.
Source: Los Angeles Times

  “I obviously cannot cover the dearth of information available on private equity in 60 seconds,” Tu tells Fortune in an interview.
Source: Fortune

The supposed dearth of suitably titillating details left Britain’s ever‑growing legions of royal commentators, and even some TV reviewers, pouting and foot-stamping like 12-year-olds told to do their homework, as if access to salacious royal gossip is our birthright and the Sussexes are contractually obliged to provide it.
Source: The Guardian

The way “The Whale” is told reflects such a profound and pathetic dearth of imagination.
Source: The New York Times

But trade activity is fundamentally more interesting (because it allows for analysis of what two or perhaps even three teams are up to and how they value certain players), and there has been a noticeable dearth of it this Hot Stove season.
Source: MLB.com

A 2-3 also was a compensatory measure for many of the Warriors’ roster problems: lack of capable point-of-attack operators, dearth of athleticism, and the overall absence of defensive versatility.
Source: Golden State of Mind

Because of their crucial role, and a dearth of American STEM graduates, many foreign workers are being sponsored by their employers for U.
Source: The New York Times

'Fighting for allocation'A challenge for private debt funds in the past decade has been a dearth of companies they can lend to.
Source: Business Insider

The dearth of DFS options has persisted into the NFL's regular season, which is a crucial time of year for fantasy lovers.
Source: Covers

This was not because there was a dearth of freight, but rather because there was a shortage of available boxes to load, with so many stranded in the United States.
Source: Logistics Management

And it sounds simple perhaps, or maybe even obvious, but I would like to call attention to the sheer dearth of stories that match it.
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It is a trend that hasn’t gone unnoticed by those in the know, with none other than Sting calling out the seeming dearth of bridges in a 2021 interview with the music producer and YouTuber Rick Beato.
Source: The Guardian

Texas has lagged behind other states when it comes to broadband, and local officials, business leaders and residents say the dearth of access has held their regions back and made it difficult to compete in the 21st century economy.
Source: The Texas Tribune

—Geoffrey von Maltzahn, Tessera TherapeuticsStill, the dearth of data and publications has raised more than a few eyebrows, as well as questions about whether Tessera’s technology will live up to the hype generated by the company’s financing.
Source: openPR

The joy the advert was intended to bristle with is a key aspect of Brazil's football character — singing and dancing before matches is seen as an important show of confidence from players — but the implied dearth of defensive steel and 'dark arts' adds up to a convenient caricature providing a fundamentally incomplete picture of the foundations that make Brazil great.
Source: Sporting News

“There has been a dearth of innovation around treatments for conditions that cause tremendous suffering, in large part because past failures have discouraged even the best of researchers,” CEO and co-founder Michael Shpigelmacher says in a release.
Source: TechCrunch

  According to a report released by crypto investment firm Electric Capital at the end of August, Web3 development has been stymied by a dearth of developers.
Source: Analytics India Magazine

Tesla’s Incomplete InformationThis dearth of information leaves questions that may or may not get answered when the company files its 10-Q—a document that includes more details than a brief earnings report—in the coming days.
Source: Cricbuzz

Finding skilled watercolorists was straightforward enough given the dearth of commercial work, but the American vernacular proved elusive.
Source: Forbes

There’s also been a dearth of family releases in theaters.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources

5%) Alberto Ascari: 12 Giuseppe Farina: 1 Mike Hawthorn: 1 Following Alfa Romeo’s departure and a dearth of constructors, Formula 1 opted to run the following two seasons to Formula 2 regulations – and Ferrari had just the chassis for the job.
Source: Planet F1

China, South Korea’s main importer of raw materials for cold medicine, is currently experiencing a dearth of cold medicines with people bulk-buying them following the country's relaxing of quarantine policies.
Source: The Korea Herald

And a surprising dearth of samples opened the door to reviewing a wider range of whiskey styles.
Source: Wine Enthusiast Magazine Online

Plus, given the dearth of available workplace-related apps, no Fire HD tablets are worth considering for productivity purposes in the first place.
Source: FOX 31 Denver

By Steve Adams | December 8, 2022 at 2:56pm CDT Athletics catcher Sean Murphy is among the most popular players on the trade market, due both to his general excellence as a well-rounded catcher and to the dearth of high-end catching talent in a market where several teams are looking for upgrades at the position.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

In the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent dearth of racing in January have seen camps delayed and staggered, carried over into the new year.
Source: Cyclingnews

The problem isn’t a dearth of money, but a dearth of capacity to actually locate and receive the money.
Source: Education Week

The dearth of staff has also meant that the company doesn’t have enough personnel to oversee the maintenance of about 400 different information security standards, known as ISOs.
Source: Business Standard

" Sanders talked about the dearth of Black head coaches at the highest levels of college football and trying to be a catalyst for change.
Source: Kansas Public Radio

A dearth of blockbuster content also continues to weigh on tickets sales in the country, with Hollywood imports slowing to a trickle and the biggest Chinese tentpoles waiting and hoping for a clearer runway during the Chinese New Year holiday in January 2023.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

armed forces, which seem relatively transparent in posting doctrine and policy online, there is a dearth of publicly available information on the guidance, policies, processes or tools which may exist to support the implementation of IHL and the protection of civilians during the CAF’s military operations.
Source: Just Security

Because of their crucial role, and a dearth of American STEM graduates, many foreign workers are being sponsored by their employers for U.
Source: The New York Times

Although three die-hard fans turned up to catch a glimpse of him, their dearth of experience in dealing with K-pop idols’ airport appearances showed up as they had no clue about the VIP exit and missed out on seeing the 25-year-old puppy-faced singer.
Source: ThePrint

This sector also tends to have a dearth of cybersecurity funds to defend itself against ransomware and other cyber threats, making it especially vulnerable, Surber says.
Source: DARKReading

Emma Thompson – Sense and Sensibility Columbia In the mid-nineties, Emma Thompson was well aware of the dearth of interesting roles for women in Hollywood and decided to take things into her own hands.
Source: BuzzFeed

By Shubhi Mishra: There is no dearth of bizarre and mindboggling content on the internet and we have one that has left netizens scratching their heads.
Source: India Today

8 Government Accountability Office report argues that lackluster oversight, a dearth of concrete objectives and little buy-in among rank-and-file maintainers are keeping the Defense Department from saving money and time — and even lives — each year.
Source: AirForceTimes.com

Others pressed their concerns about the development’s dearth of affordable housing, increased traffic and aesthetic changes to the neighborhood.
Source: Madison.com

The way “The Whale” is told reflects such a profound and pathetic dearth of imagination.
Source: The New York Times

Sharon Davies, chief executive of education and employability charity Young Enterprise, said teacher confidence, lack of access to support and training, and a dearth of incentives were causing financial education to fall off the timetable.
Source: Financial Times

What’s the point of hearing the same lines and scenes from the actor, when we already have YouTube? There is an immense dearth of creativity, which make every scene bland and pointless.
Source: The Indian Express

Although there was no dearth of black Ninja 650s in Delhi, it wasn't easy to find a well-kept machine.
Source: Team-BHP

And while the dearth of female perspectives is widely recognized in film and television, the same cannot be said for pop music, Martinez argues.
Source: WBUR News

Where a dearth of cricket on our screens would build anticipation for a Test series, this year we were barely finished scratching our heads as to why we played three ODIs against the Poms as the first Test was starting.
Source: The Roar

The dearth of striker options was universal in 2022 for the U.
Source: The Athletic

“There has been a dearth of innovation around treatments for conditions that cause tremendous suffering, in large part because past failures have discouraged even the best of researchers,” said CEO Michael Shpigelmacher.
Source: Freethink

Hall provided one of the few highlights in a game full of wobbly punts, errant throws and a dearth of first downs.
Source: ESPN

He further said that there is a dearth of good music for films in Pakistan.
Source: The Express Tribune

But knowing who you are destined to be with is half the battle won; where are you going to find this special someone? Instead of waiting for cupid to strike, here’s how the astrologically motivated can find their zodiac sign soulmates:AriesIt is a known fact that Aries doesn’t suffer from a dearth of confidence, which means that a pushover will never work.
Source: VOGUE India

More and more, dermatologists have been calling for action, raising awareness of the dearth and taking matters into their own hands to launch their own training programs.
Source: USA TODAY

Unlike other legal workplaces, there is really a dearth of information and a veil of secrecy surrounding clerkships in judicial chambers that makes it really hard for students and young alumni to figure out which judge is going to be a lifelong mentor and which ones are going to be at minimum, a bad fit, and troublingly, are creating a hostile environment.
Source: coloradopolitics.com

and became shorthand for low-income urban areas, with high concentrations of people of color and a distinct dearth of traditional grocers.
Source: St. Louis American

One of the many factors contributing to the decline in videogame sales in 2022 is the dearth of new platforms and games being released.
Source: Yahoo Finance

Sanders talked about the dearth of Black head coaches at the highest levels of college football and trying to be a catalyst for change.
Source: NPR

The dearth of rainy-day savings among Americans is creating a scenario where people have to turn to their retirement accounts all too often, author and personal-finance adviser Suze Orman said at an event on Tuesday with Booker and Young.
Source: MarketWatch

  “A dearth of high-quality public polling has made House races tricky to forecast this year, relative to the last midterm in 2018,” Wasserman wrote.
Source: New Jersey Monitor

There’s still been a dearth of leading romcom roles for people of colour despite the recent boom, especially for black performers.
Source: The Guardian

The way “The Whale” is told reflects such a profound and pathetic dearth of imagination.
Source: The New York Times

Whether they had stellar characters or performances they just weren’t able to rise above the dearth of content that litters the television landscape.
Source: IndieWire

Hall provided one of the few highlights in a game full of wobbly punts, errant throws and a dearth of first downs.
Source: KREM.com

But Christmas is in jeopardy due to a city-wide dearth of holiday spirit.
Source: Edmonds Beacon

The relative dearth of massive old galaxies in the sample is puzzling given that the binary neutron star merger GW170817 occurred in exactly such an environment.
Source: Harvard CfA

That said, there is currently a dearth of buyers at the very top of the Burgundy market – no wonder, as DRC from the Romanée-Conti vineyard now averages close to $25,000 a bottle.
Source: Wine-Searcher

Experts say, with no dearth of content on OTTs, audiences are demanding better storytelling from Bollywood.
Source: Business Standard

It gets full-LED lighting, non-switchable dual-channel ABS, and an LCD console which is not just a tiny unit but there's also a dearth of information on display.
Source: BikeWale

Instead, the trail is designed to lure tourists to outlying regions, where a dearth of opportunity has seen aspirational young people leaving the agricultural hinterlands to pursue jobs in the towns or overseas.
Source: Business Wire

In 2018, the city of North Las Vegas teamed with a landowner on a 12-mile water pipeline project in Apex Industrial Park, which, after plodding along for years with little development amid a dearth of infrastructure, has seen a burst of activity over the past year or so.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

 The two upcoming documentaries will doubtless be a necessary stopgap for the expected dearth of BTS content.
Source: Dazed

The duopoly of Microsoft and Google has led to a dearth of innovation,  the company believes, leaving the door wide open for an ambitious challenger.
Source: TechRadar

One of the most frustrating aspects of such a powerful machine is the absolute dearth of gaming support on Macs.
Source: PCMag

Taking up a residency at the famed synth museum at the National Music Center in Calgary, Aucoin created such a dearth of material that this installment was intended as the first part of a seasonal tetralogy, where he would bring in hundreds of other synth enthusiasts to come together on a massively collaborative collection, but the first installment was all him.
Source: PopMatters

He could be an important sounding board for Becht given the dearth of head coaching experience elsewhere on his staff.
Source: XFLBoard.com ~ XFL News

Egg Me Not There is no dearth of people who keep on egging you to do something foolish or even risky.
Source: Beebom

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