0 very little and not enough:
1 very little or not much:
The legal position may be perfectly clear but it may also be forgotten, scanted, overlooked or under-emphasised.
The ways in which criteria have been selected and operationalised has been subjected to only scant discussion.
There is scant evidence for this pheno menon, however.
However, scant attention has been given to the idea that poor communication may also have an economic impact worthy of attention.
In the absence of historical documents, one can first look at the scant available ethnohistorical data.
Moreover, this possible situation might be reinforced by the scant view toward the future with respect to the lack of applicability analyses in most cases.
Relevant practice pattern studies are scant and will be needed to confirm the validity of this model.
Yiddish "grammar," as we shall soon see, must by its very nature be scant and without many rules.
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