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It took me a long time to flip from this really insecure, scarcity mind-set, where I truly believed that if somebody else got something that I wanted, it meant they were winning and I lost.

If an equal time rule for broadcasters ever made sense, it was on the basis of scarcity of news outlets.

He noted the scarcity of donors committed to regular donation, who are able to produce antibodies in sufficient quality and quantity.

From BBC

Consumers have a tendency to stockpile in the face of impending price hikes or scarcity, which may be shown as an uptick in economic activity.

From Salon

The low cost creates a scarcity of spaces that leads people to spend time and fuel circling blocks in misery.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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