De > References for ‘dearth’
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[51] Criminals are of many types and [...] due to poverty, there is also no dearth of criminals due to instinct in [...] and socially-concerned doctors.
[65] A joint family is nurtured by the [...] of great regret that there is a dearth of this goodwill in India today. [...] others are not safe in their hands.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] reason. Likewise, if there is a dearth of intellectual pabulum and the [...] of the more affluent countries.
[96] This sublime love has established [...] composition of this type. There is no dearth of physicality in the poem, nor [...] subtlety beyond understanding.
[195] There is a flagrant dearth of developed critical literature [...] critical reviews are not available.
[87] In the United States of America, [...] largely lacking, although there is no dearth of social education, nor the least [...] to properly follow discipline.
[18] Ananda Marga is for the general [...] grown-ups, make that there is no dearth of discipline even to the minutest [...] maintain the mirth unaffected.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] United States of America there is no dearth of vigour, yet due to efficient [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[61] The Yama said, “It is not only the disciples who are scarce, there is also a flagrant dearth of competent preceptors as well [...] spiritual urge among the people.
[46] Such superstitions have not left any field uncontaminated. In the social sphere there is no dearth of superstitions. Witchcraft, [...] superstition is of prime importance.
[196] The first cause of sin is: shortage [...] brutality. Likewise, if there is a dearth of intellectual resources and [...] these leaders and become beasts.
[5] “Ejati” means “gacchati”. [...] sufficient money, and there is no dearth of food in your house, but the [...] your friends, are suffering from a dearth of money, or food, or clothes. [...] complex or inferiority complex.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] (aḿgár in Sanskrit). There is no dearth of villages bearing the name Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[6] For example, Orissa produces a [...] irrigation exists so there is always a dearth of water, consequently peasants [...] output will be properly calculated.
[18] For example, Orissa produces a [...] irrigation exists so there is always a dearth of water. Consequently, peasants [...] output will be properly calculated.
[4] In India village industries have [...] consequence, on the one hand there is a dearth of educated youths in agriculture, [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[7] (3) Question: Suppose in a particular country people are very much moralist: there is no dearth of food and other physical necessities, [...] Pramátrikońa in that country?
[2] The solidarity and unity of a group [...] Godabari in the south. Later, due to a dearth of strong leaders, the mighty [...] battles of Panipatha and Sithvalti.
[82] The dog has been a companion [...] dharma . Of course, there is no dearth of people who are opposed to dogs. [...] is called kuttá.
[90] The sons of farmers, after receiving [...] labour. As a consequence there is a dearth of educated youths in agriculture [...] supplying vital energy to rural Bengal.
[43] Different kinds of metals and [...] mercury and sulphide. There is no dearth of medicines produced from calcium [...] carbonate and calcium hydroxide.
[4] According to the definition in [...] the people. But where there is a dearth of education and political consciousness, [...] against the interests of the people.
[24] What are the fruits and cash crops [...] well as small grapes. There is no dearth of water in Singhbhum district.
[154] “This kind of sad occurrence [...] destitute and empty. There is no dearth of educated people in Magadha [...] deprived of everything it has.”