Abundance
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325 examples of Abundance in a sentence
But no such thief exists, and we are cursed with fossil fuels in dangerous
abundance.
But an
abundance
of pity alone will not help.
But nation-building requires moral stamina, and Eban provided it to his people and the world in
abundance.
Tunisia, Egypt, and the other Southern Mediterranean countries have an
abundance
of young people with degrees and no jobs, who often also need to acquire practical skills.
While optimists predict that these innovations will usher in an era of unprecedented abundance, less sanguine analysts estimate that nearly half of all jobs currently performed by humans are vulnerable to replacement by robots and increasingly sophisticated software.
In fact, an
abundance
of information can even be counter-productive by causing confusion and frustration.
The challenge then would be to convert capital
abundance
into more leisure and balanced consumption.
Little comfort can be taken in the fact that a species survives if it persists only at a fraction of its historical abundance, or if it is restricted to a narrow part of where it once thrived.
An
abundance
of cranes in Managua suggests a boom in office construction.
In view of the oppressive – and unprecedented –
abundance
of problems with which Obama is confronted at home and abroad, he will certainly not be able to fulfill all expectations.
Some find it easy to recruit top-notch engineers, whereas for others enjoy an
abundance
of cheap labor.
Central Asia is blessed with an
abundance
of energy and water resources, even though much is wasted by inefficient use and poor maintenance of infrastructure.
After 40 years of fearing energy shortages, we have entered an era of
abundance.
All of these air pollutants sweep into the capital city, with vehicular emissions adding to the dust that Mother Nature has already bestowed on Delhi in
abundance.
Now, astronomers have discovered a remarkable
abundance
of planets orbiting other stars.
The Real Heroes of the Global EconomyPRINCETON – Economic policymakers seeking successful models to emulate apparently have an
abundance
of choices nowadays.
It is generally believed that the appropriate preventive measure is to stop burning fossil fuels and reduce the
abundance
of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Nurturing an
abundance
of imaginative innovators and vibrant entrepreneurs requires embracing a vision of venturesome lives of creativity and discovery.
The ability to communicate via e-mail to everyone in the world creates a sense of the world’s smallness relative to the
abundance
of people in it.
This seemingly contradictory fall in financing costs reflected an
abundance
of foreign capital seeking to invest in the US, including money fleeing from Europe.
Indeed, though the Middle East is facing an
abundance
of challenges to its stability, none is as large, dangerous, and immediate as the Islamic State.
Past efforts have been victims of their own success: as the burst of worldwide agricultural research and development in the 1970’s and 1980’s led to global food
abundance
in the 1990’s and 2000’s, foreign-aid donors turned to other priorities, and their per-capita support for African agriculture fell to a historical low in 2006 of around one dollar per year.
The
abundance
of liquidity sloshing around the world – the result of developed countries’ ultra-accommodative monetary policies – has made the task more difficult still, as the smallest sign of growth in an emerging economy can attract foreign capital.
The main lesson seems to be that natural
abundance
may support democracy and development only when they are not in the hands of bureaucrats or caudillos.
Technological advances have led to an explosion of information, and that has produced a “paradox of plenty”: an
abundance
of information leads to scarcity of attention.
High-productivity services – such as IT or finance – require well-trained workers, not the unskilled kind that poor countries have in
abundance.
His blunders and vices have been laid bare in great
abundance
during his nine years in power.
I believe worries about a sudden increase in interest rates are greatly overblown; but, out of an
abundance
of caution, the government could exchange say 5% of its debt every year, unless and until excessive inflationary pressures appeared.
First is its relative
abundance.
Those who think that the government should take up the slack in private spending point out that there is an
abundance
of growth-enhancing projects – a point that should be obvious to anyone familiar with America’s fraying infrastructure.
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