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scarce
Insufficient for the demand; hard to find.
haste
Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry.
summa cum laude
A Latin phrase meaning "with highest honor," used to describe the highest level of academic success at graduation.
barely
Only just; almost not.
monetary
Relating to money or the mechanisms by which it is supplied and circulated.
pondering
Thinking about something carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
oversight
The action of overseeing or supervising something.
reviewed
Examined or assessed again.
burdensome
Difficult to carry out or fulfill; taxing.
exposed
To be left unprotected or vulnerable to a particular risk or influence.
genesis
The origin or mode of formation of something.
savvy
Having common sense and practical knowledge.
improbable
Not likely to happen or be true.
inaction
Lack of action where some is expected or appropriate.
pose
To present or constitute a problem, danger, or difficulty.
rig
A large structure used for drilling for oil or gas.
chartered
Hired or rented for a specific use.
spilling
The act of liquid flowing over the edge of its container.
crude
Natural oil that has not yet been processed or refined.
adequately
To a satisfactory or acceptable extent.