I looked over the Qatar Airways site. Couldln't really find the difference. I will provide the link maybe you will have better luck.
There seems to be no difference between these words in modern times. Historically a scarcity referred to an amount that was restricted in quantity. A shortage was something that was less than the original required amount. Or less than the scarcity
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What is the difference between rigid and flexible coupling.
Airways are for planes, waterways are for boats.
Airways are companies that fly people from an airport to another.
one is rigid and the other is flexible :)
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A banquet is restricted to members only.
The difference between a structure that is rigid and one that is flexible is that the rigid structure will not bend or flex when force is applied. A structure that is rigid cannot flex.
The difference between "at least" and "at most" is not restricted to probability. The difference is simply one between the precise meaning of the phrases in every day English language.
i don't know actually
Ballet is more restricted and technical Contemporary is more free
The conducting airways transport atmospheric gases down the respiratory tract to the respiring airways, where gas exchange takes place. Gas exchange does not take place in the conducting airway, which contains cartilage, cilia, and mucosal cells.
is a plan for a single level of production, whereas a flexible budget can be converted to any level of production.