| 1. | In the capitalist world, scarce goods and services are allocated with prices.
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| 2. | The scarce good allocated among competing ends is time; the goal is trust.
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| 3. | Many of Cuba's scarcest goods are available only in government stores that accept only dollars.
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| 4. | When shortages occurred, the relatively well-paid Oak Ridge residents bought up scarce goods in surrounding areas.
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| 5. | The established conception of what constitutes property expanded beyond land to encompass scarce goods in general.
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| 6. | Today most of the functions of our physical surroundings, which once were free goods, have become scarce goods.
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| 7. | Dominance over the economy enabled the Hoa to " manipulate prices " of rice and other scarce goods.
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| 8. | He posited a communal " national " property consisting of non-scarce goods, such as land in ancient hunter-gatherer societies.
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| 9. | Intellectual property laws such as copyrights and patents have the effect of converting some intangible goods to scarce goods.
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| 10. | Hasiba Raonic, 70, sold scarce goods Sunday at the same spot where she stood last year when the shell struck.
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