13.Conversely, critics contend that the paucity of rigorous scientific substantiation supporting the efficacy of many alternative therapies presents substantial risks.
16.Boosted by a paucity of campaigning because of covid-19, the 90-minute, ad-free event in Cleveland was watched by an estimated 80m, over half the electorate.
17.But because we don't have that many settlements — either because they weren't dug or because people are still living on them, we really have a paucity of evidence.
18.Even during last year's energy crisis, Germany's much-lauded Mittelstand—smallish firms that are often world leaders in their niche—cited a paucity of suitable workers as their most pressing concern.
19.Any inward debate Lydgate had as to the consequences of this engagement which had stolen upon him, turned on the paucity of time rather than of money.
20.Drier periods and hotter weather often combine to create the ideal conditions for large, destructive fires: tinder-dry vegetation ready to burn, and a paucity of fire-dousing rain.