Last year, the rocketing demand for high-tech goods sent coltan prices zooming upwards to 146 per pound. |
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The UK is light years ahead of New Zealand in terms of planning for the extra demand for cancer services we are facing. |
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There is a huge demand for venom, which is used to produce antivenin, the only known cure for the effects of snake venom. |
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This was followed closely by new demand for air transport to serve exploration teams seeking to exploit the country's rich deposits of iron ore. |
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It is not just demand for consumer durables that has been warped by Iraq's strange new economy. |
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In addition, the union dropped a demand for maintaining certain minimum manning levels for some operations. |
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The growing demand for lizard skin has led to the near-disappearance of the monitor lizard in the Indian countryside. |
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Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them. |
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With demand for housing continuing, it was realised that more homes were needed in order to fill Government quotas. |
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In the last three to four years, the public's demand for women's wearables has increased considerably. |
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The cost of meeting this demand for multimedia production, video streaming, and Web hosting is significant. |
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Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism. |
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The Australian gold rush of the 1850s generated a huge demand for accurate scales to weigh precious metals and guns to protect the gold bullion. |
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The demand for tickets has been growing steadily and it looks as if all the ringside seats will be sold out in advance. |
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The increasing demand for vascular and neurovascular radiology has not been matched by a similar rise in consultant posts, stated the report. |
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Ryanair is expanding its fleet, adding base airports and increasing its routes in Europe to take advantage of demand for budget travel. |
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Estimates of the unmet demand for consumer advice have been put at up to 1.5 million inquiries a year. |
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It continually adjusts to the owner's driving preferences, tuning itself to provide more power on demand for better fuel economy. |
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Until now, health officials have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase demand for the flu shots among these groups. |
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The operators later changed their minds after the administration rejected their demand for the subsidy. |
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Now funds have been obtained to meet the long-standing demand for a roundabout at the junction of Mill Green Road. |
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For people living in an oppressed or corrupt society, the truth can whet demand for change. |
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The introduction of the new sleeper beds on the Kangaroo route have tightened capacity and boosted demand for business travel. |
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However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation. |
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Global consolidation and the demand for moving data are forcing a rationalization of U.S. networks. |
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The demand for the dismantling of price controls could impact the affordability of medicines. |
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Both these factors account for the popular demand for these attractive flowers. |
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A strong global demand for sulfur is also resulting in higher costs for this major input. |
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This immediately indicates that demand for our goods remain stable, and that we have to adjust the input side, to realise bigger profits. |
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Prices have gone up because of an increase in demand for oil, particularly from China. |
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In summary, if you receive a demand for the return of overpaid tax credits, don't feel obliged to pay it all in one go. |
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Public concern about the intensive use of agrochemicals has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce. |
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The report forecasts that the demand for workers in the agricultural sector will decline. |
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A rebound in consumer spending increased demand for imported products in the world's largest economy. |
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Brotherston's sumptuous brocade and silk costumes give a flavor of the era without restricting today's demand for movement. |
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He foresees a great demand for programmers who reskill themselves in the days to come. |
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The demand for air travel continued to grow and with that demand came better aircraft, safer airstrips, and more experienced pilots. |
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Trafford Park itself went into a decline, which meant there was less demand for buses so certain services were killed off. |
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The BBC is responding to listeners' demand for better radio reception by expanding its medium wave transmissions to India. |
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The combined demand for water is currently greater than the area's natural recharge. |
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The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn. |
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At the same time, greatly heightened demand for safe and liquid assets encouraged shifts from equity markets into deposit assets. |
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The company plans to supply a range of black tartan kilts to meet demand for more contemporary-looking Highland clothing. |
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Soil erosion was mainly the result of arable cultivation brought about by the demand for cereals and legumes. |
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This will also give you an idea of the demand for rental properties within that area. |
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The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor. |
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The showrooms experience a general demand for table mats and coasters and various hand crafted items, specially for exports. |
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The 180-year-old mill is set to close with the loss of 53 jobs after a fall in demand for its woodchip wallpaper. |
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Puerto Rican farmers have established about 2,000 acres of mango orchards in response to increased demand for these fruits. |
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Weak palladium and rhodium prices also affected its precious metals division, though demand for platinum helped to cushion the fall. |
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Industry figures indicate that the average monthly demand for diamorphine is approximately 640,000 ampoules of varying strengths. |
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Due to huge market interest and demand for chrome and mag wheels, your fitment options are virtually unlimited. |
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With demand for carbohydrate-based fat replacements rising, the company plans to seek commercial food processors to help market Z-trim. |
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The Levellers developed from a demand for individual freedom of conscience, to demand a comparable political liberty for the individual. |
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The replaceable lenses are cutting demand for lens solution, which accounts for more than half of the company's revenue. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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The board attributed the growth to increased demand for electronic components, machinery and plastic products in China. |
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Meeting the growing demand for robust cheeses relies on good milk, strong starters and quality flavors. |
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The demand for privately rented accommodation has increased, but the choice of properties available can be limited. |
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The driving force behind a robust industry is a strong demand for innovative new products. |
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The Wigan game last year showed the demand for top class RL and the scramble for tickets was amusing to watch. |
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The demand for flowering plants like orchids and anthuriums is higher during summer. |
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However, land agents in the area report that demand for farmland outstrips supply and any released in this way is immediately bought for farming. |
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The demand for water treatment chemicals is influenced by a host of factors. |
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Baby boomers nearing retirement are spurring demand for fixed-income securities. |
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Leaseback licences are granted to tourist and urban areas where there is a demand for short-term letting. |
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Dr Lennon said the project would answer the demand for elderly housing and care in the Newport area for the next number of years. |
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This eases the pressure on labour and reduces the demand for space at lambing in his sheep shed. |
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The rush to solve the demand for bilingual teachers often complicates the issues of language, language policy, and power. |
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Most film companies converted to production houses to service the high demand for local content to fill broadcast hours. |
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With an ever increasing demand for places, names are now being taken for the new year in September. |
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Again, the Building Code could require that new houses have water tanks so that the demand for water from reticulated services is reduced. |
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The Fin Review reported that there was heavy demand for the JB shares and many applicants had their requested allotments severely scaled back. |
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Booming demand for made-to-measure Finnish log cabins from a North Yorkshire company will lead to 35 new jobs over the next 12 months. |
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This means that when the fish are running there is a heavy demand for guides. |
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Trotsky raised as a central tactic the demand for the CIO to break with the Democrats and establish a labor party based on a socialist program. |
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Today there is a growing acceptance of illegal casual labour and a strong demand for it. |
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Yet the demand for the rich, full-bodied, lemony, appley or peachy charms of this easy-going, easy-swigging grape continues. |
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We think there will obviously be an exploding demand for broadband content, and we believe the content will be regionalized and localized. |
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Confidence of a competent economic team has kept the rupiah from falling amid strong corporate demand for the U.S. dollar. |
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Our studies have shown movement towards legalization would actually reduce demand for undocumented illegal workers. |
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As the price of solar cells decreases linearly the demand for solar cells increases by orders of magnitude. |
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He was much in demand for occasional music but died in poverty, ruined by his attempts to find the philosopher's stone. |
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The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the demand for new products and new lines at Wal-Mart is unending. |
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There is little demand for astrologers, because their auguries have no practical value. |
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Their place in the history of martial arts, as the originators of kung fu, has created a worldwide demand for their knowledge. |
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A demand for a recount can only be filed by a presidential candidate who was on the ballot or a certified write-in candidate. |
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As more farmers move to eco-tillage, there will be an increasing demand for straw choppers and spreaders on combines. |
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He added that robust foreign direct investment in China had supported good demand for machinery and component supplies. |
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Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia. |
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The demand for tickets had been abnormal, and the committee had to refuse a great number who applied. |
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The higher demand for rough diamonds stems from the decline in the stock of polished diamonds at cutting centres. |
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Generally, there was a higher demand for yellow and pink tourmaline, as well as medium to deep blue aquamarine followed by amethyst and pinkish garnets. |
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All things considered, lower levels of U.S. economic activity tend to lead to lower demand for grains, steel, and oil. |
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There would be no incentive for road users to control the demand for parking, and there would also be no incentive for parking attendants to provide a service. |
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Finally, in addition to the deterrent and reformatory there is also that divinely ordained punishment that is inflicted in order to meet the demand for equity in justice. |
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It was through this work that Bensoussan discovered there was a demand for ministers to perform weddings at jails and prisons. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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China is probably the main reason for the rising demand for coal. |
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Legalisation did not increase the demand for the drug in Holland. |
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Reciprocity when it comes to loss is not a justification for bloodthirstiness but rather a demand for exactness. |
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In his essays this perspective is linked to the Greeks' doctrine of moderation and the demand for a balance between the Apollonian and Dionysian forces. |
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The demand for government loans has also been criticized by some later commentators for starving industry of funds, and so holding down the rate of economic growth. |
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In response to rising demand for durable goods like autos, companies have been ratcheting up production. |
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The congress unequivocally restates the demand for independence. |
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They are encouraged by activity in the American foodservice arena, where easy availability of previously little known cheeses is fueling demand for more robust flavors. |
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And yet our global demand for oil continues to increase, day by day. |
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There is plenty of low art around, and a huge demand for it. |
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With demand for rentals strong, he's looking to raise rents. |
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Our website has had millions of hits, our books are selling as never before and their is a massive demand for people wanting to join the Raelians. |
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Behind the demand for the injection of young blood by the junior members of the parties might be a political scheme to seize hegemony in their respective parties. |
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With the company closely monitoring and then predicting expected demand for labels, production runs are planned to help keep stocking levels down. |
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The other is that developers have found that there is a great public demand for traditional devices such as planters, bay windows and shading ledges. |
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The creatures were to be sent to Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, China and other south Asian countries where they are in great demand for medicinal uses. |
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Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out. |
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Let us take the former vice president up on his demand for documents and declassify them all. |
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The view expressed by Hamilton is that oil shocks affect the macroeconomy primarily by depressing demand for key consumption and investment goods. |
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Investments such as the wind tunnel, new headquarters and Dayton Thermal will help the company meet a growing demand for its products in North America, say executives. |
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Yazbek says the demand for safe crossing has made the smugglers very competitive. |
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The re-export trade, catering to consumer demand for such items as electronics, audio tapes and compact discs, designer clothing and footwear had encouraged widespread piracy. |
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With Winnipeg facing only marginal population growth, aboriginals can play a key role in meeting the demand for skilled and unskilled jobs, the minister noted. |
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This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market. |
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In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel. |
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And, importantly, no longer are market rates determined through the interaction of the demand for borrowings with a limited supply of loanable funds. |
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When demand for whale oil waned, the city became a mill town. |
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Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable. |
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This practice eliminated the need to transport and lift large heavy carcasses and reduced the demand for skilled meat cutters at the retail level. |
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They started robbing graves but found the demand for bodies outstripped supply so they started knocking off Edinburgh lowlifes who they reasoned would not be missed. |
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Starting in the late 1930s, our movement raised the demand for the CIO unions to break with the Democrats and form a labor party based on socialist policies. |
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During the Alar scare of 1989, for example, consumer concern about pesticide use in the apple industry sparked a demand for organic apples and apple juice. |
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The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers. |
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Judging from current figures, there would be a substantial demand for this option, too. |
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In Japan, demand for platinum autocatalysts rose steeply in 2003 and 2004 because of new regulations governing emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles. |
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The demand for annulment matters because Grayson is rich, even by Congress's high standards. |
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These Daimler dealers currently get their cars from assembly plants in the U.S.A., whose production capacity currently does not meet with demand for right hand drive cars. |
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The trouble is that the desire for equal opportunity is, in practice, usually translated into a demand for equal results. |
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In early modern Europe, there was significant demand for textiles from Mughalistan, including cotton textiles and silk products. |
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Some people may be able to use and market demand for new products or services. |
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In addition to land for cultivation there was also a demand for pasture land to support more livestock. |
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There is a reduced demand for child labor and children spend more years in school. |
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Daniels and Jewkes argued the fundamental cause of the depression was a change in demand for cotton goods. |
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There was a strong demand for the yarn which Crompton was making at Hall i' th' Wood but he lacked the means to take out a patent. |
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The growing demand for the Industrial Revolution would drive development as well. |
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The demand for wrought iron reached its peak in the 1860s, being in high demand for ironclad warships and railway use. |
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The economic boom in China and India has caused a massive increase in the demand for steel in recent years. |
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As the reputation of the Mars Works grew, so too did the demand for its products. |
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During the Industrial Revolution in Europe, demand for alkaline substances increased. |
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By 1859, gas lighting was to be found all over Britain and about a thousand gas works had sprung up to meet the demand for the new fuel. |
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During the war the mines were expanded and over 700 factories were evacuated from the west, greatly increasing the demand for Ural coal. |
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With the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the growing use of steam power, there was a rapid increase in the demand for coal. |
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Despite this discovery, mining continued into the 1950s, due to the USSR's demand for uranium. |
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It is not clear yet which form can best meet the necessary energy demands or which process can best solve the demand for electricity. |
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For example, seniors have a more elastic demand for movies than do young adults because they generally have more free time. |
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It was forced to close in April 1913, due to decline in demand for iron ore and small volumes of passengers in summer. |
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Laptops, mobile phones, tablet, and smartphone products have increased the demand for batteries. |
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After the First World War, demand for coal declined, Britain had lost export markets and productivity had fallen. |
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However, no foreign powers recognized the Norwegian independence but supported the Swedish demand for Norway to comply with the treaty of Kiel. |
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This is because as demand for more land increases, the fallow period by necessity declines. |
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They've been running him ragged trying to keep up with the demand for new features. |
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Designers, however, have increasingly recognised the demand for abayas with a bit of extra flair. |
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The report comes at a time when demand for air-conditioners in the Saudi market has witnessed a significant growth. |
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If demand for the herbs is high we can add more wormers to the lobby and basement. |
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The demand for sea sports is big, so we wanted to create a safe, friendly and professional environment for wakeboarding. |
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In industrialized nations, demand for activated carbon will be primarily influenced by regulatory actions. |
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The pits could satisfy industrial demand for activated carbon in the Kingdom. |
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Libraries can expect demand for this well-read, fascinating story, based on the popularity of Grafton's alphabet murder series. |
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Dundee became the focal point as it built the ships and there was also a demand for whale oil in the jute factories. |
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But the Chinese consumer's seemingly insatiable demand for whiteners is such that many companies are now adding them to other cosmetics products. |
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Table 2 is to identify the demand for respondents' business activity afterworld heritage site recognition. |
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Unfortunately, there isn't much demand for old wingers like myself to coach the wide boys of the future. |
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It all coincides with increased demand for responsible and sustainable agroforestry from the established investment community. |
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Export demand for Southern yellow pine lumber has allowed Deltic's sawmills to operate at higher utilization rates. |
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Additionally, there is significant demand for these systems anywhere sensitive computer systems and analyzation equipment is located. |
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All these projects and developments have resulted in an increased demand for specialised insurance services which QIC is well-placed to provide. |
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And demand for zeolitic catalysts used in the system is also expected to expand rapidly. |
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Believe it or not, right now in Japan there's a huge demand for Jheri Curl products. |
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The decision to restart production was based primarily on strengthening demand for new railcars. |
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Manta rays are under increasing threat from targeted fisheries driven by East Asian demand for their gill rakers for use in Chinese medicine. |
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Emirates 24-7 reports that there has been a huge surge in the demand for aphrodisiacs in the UAE, and that new demand has tripled sales. |
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The Global RDBMS market has also been witnessing an increasing demand for self-managing computing systems. |
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The local demand for kidney beans at the domestic market remains rather low. |
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Our plan redeploys significant resources within the Company responding to continued strong demand for our medical products. |
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The domestic demand for energy generated by photovoltaic technology is expected to reach 500,000 kilowatts this year. |
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In all my years at NIAB, I have never seen such a massive demand for new red onion varieties, '' said vegetable consultant Mike Day. |
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Continuing adoption of performance-based specifications for road projects will generate demand for polymer-modified asphalts. |
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To replace these today would set me back around pounds 3,000, such has the market changed and the demand for kitchenalia increased. |
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Tools such as the Healthwise Knowledgebase respond to consumers' clear demand for more decision-making authority about their healthcare. |
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But it is also time to curtail the demand for ivory in Asia. |
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Recommended if there is a demand for the author or an established, patient readership with a good attention span. |
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The Company has relaunched a product line to tap into the rapidly growing demand for convenient and nutritious functional beverages. |
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As governments continue to apply increasingly tough emissions standards, demand for autocatalysts rises. |
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China's demand for Autoimmune Drugs has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. |
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Growing consumer demand for low fat options and low wastage costs is expected to drive the demand for Fat replacers. |
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The slump in demand for Axminster carpets has claimed a new victim with plans to cut 85 jobs. |
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The anticipated strong demand for LDPE and LLDPE will continue to the end of this year to further benefit FPC, USI and Asia Polymer. |
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The advertisements are intended to create demand for the product. |
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Breast milk is in high demand for biological experiments and a lot of facilities may resort to freezing to create biocollection. |
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Many of the big estates survived. Nor was the peasantry a broken reed in terms of demand for manufactured products. |
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When demand for electricity exceeds the available supply, a brownout occurs. |
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The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse. |
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Thus Besserheart had the distinction of creating a demand for dilapidated and passe specimens of dollkind. |
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The Industrial Revolution created a demand for metal parts used in machinery. |
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As the industrial revolution took hold increasing demand for alkali came from higher levels of production of dyestuffs, and bleach. |
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However, European demand for tobacco fueled the arrival of more settlers and servants. |
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Commercial development likewise increased the demand for information, along with rising populations and increased urbanisation. |
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French and Latin were the dominant languages of publication, but there was also a steady demand for material in German and Dutch. |
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There was generally low demand for English publications on the Continent, which was echoed by England's similar lack of desire for French works. |
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There is also a noticeable decline in sturgeon populations as the demand for caviar increases. |
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A similar struggle began in India when the Government of India Act 1919 failed to satisfy demand for independence. |
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Feminism emerged in Paris as part of a broad demand for social and political reform. |
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The women demanded equality for men and then moved on to a demand for the end of male domination. |
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It stimulated the demand for further reform throughout Ireland, especially in Ulster. |
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Its engineering firms were in worldwide demand for designing and constructing railways. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Public opinion among nationalists had shifted during the war from a demand for home rule to one for full independence. |
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Further problems were lower rents and lower demand for food, both of which cut into agricultural income. |
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In 2009, the Lake District National Park Authority commissioned a detailed study into the demand for such services. |
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The influx of people also led to demand for better water supplies, and a number of new reservoirs were constructed on the outskirts of the town. |
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Domestic offtake further reduced silver in circulation as the improving fortunes of the merchant class led to increased demand for tablewares. |
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As the threat to computers grows, the demand for cyber protection will rise, resulting in the growth of the cybersecurity industry. |
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Universities, government, and business customers created a demand for software. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the resulting Great Depression throttled the demand for Bentley's expensive motor cars. |
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The demand for petroleum as a fuel for lighting in North America and around the world quickly grew. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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This demand for rental fields came at a time when the rest of the industry was struggling and in serious decline. |
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A widening public appetite, especially in the United States, made traditional initiation unable to satisfy demand for involvement in Wicca. |
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In the late 19th century, there was a high demand for professional talents in the central government of Thailand. |
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During this time, a high demand for wine and steady volume of alcohol consumption inspired a viticulture revolution of progress. |
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The fashion for Old Masters in England after the 1620s created a demand for Holbein, led by the connoisseur Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. |
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A variety of factors meant that in the 17th century demand for portraits was stronger than for other types of work. |
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He explains demand for goods as based on their ability to yield a flow of income. |
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Another important act was the Education Act 1870, which increased literacy and thereby the demand for libraries. |
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The demand for tables and other equipment was initially met in Europe by John Thurston and other furniture makers of the era. |
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Power looms reduced demand for skilled handweavers, initially causing reduced wages and unemployment. |
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There was a huge demand for tickets, with a demand of over three times the number of tickets available. |
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The controversial ending prompted a widespread demand for a rematch to be fought between the two. |
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Since the defeat of England in 2005, there has been an increased demand for tickets exceeding supply. |
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By 1936, their trade was less than half its value in 1913, reflecting the slump in demand for Welsh coal. |
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However, the European demand for slaves provided a large new market for the already existing trade. |
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The railway system, with 700,000 employees, was taxed to the limit as demand for transportation soared. |
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The effects on the industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for British products collapsed. |
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She also alienated many Conservative voters with a demand for a local poll tax. |
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Friedman argued that the demand for money could be described as depending on a small number of economic variables. |
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All of this created demand for various types of financial assets, raising the prices of those assets while lowering interest rates. |
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At FairPrice, demand for mock meats like mock duck and chicken has risen by 5 per cent in the past year. |
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The phasing out of the linen export bounty between 1825 and 1832 stimulated demand for cheaper textiles, particularly for cheaper, tough fabrics. |
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For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices. |
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A currency will tend to become more valuable whenever demand for it is greater than the available supply. |
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Increased demand for a currency can be due to either an increased transaction demand for money or an increased speculative demand for money. |
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In general, the higher a country's interest rates, the greater will be the demand for that currency. |
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Governments often borrow money in a currency in which the demand for debt securities is strong. |
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This increased the supply and demand for marijuana during this time period. |
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The constant demand for steam requires a continuous supply of water to the boiler, usually pumped into it automatically. |
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Diesel locomotives were more efficient and the demand for manual labour for service and repairs was less than steam. |
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In the United Kingdom, demand for electricity is higher in winter than in summer, and so are wind speeds. |
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The popularity of the daguerreotype in the middle of the 19th century was due in large part to the demand for inexpensive portraiture. |
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The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. |
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As a result of the decline of European demand for goods from India and Africa, Kuwait's economy suffered. |
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Much smuggling occurs when enterprising merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal or heavily taxed. |
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Wildlife smuggling results from the demand for exotic species and the lucrative nature of the trade. |
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Kidnapping may be done to demand for ransom in exchange for releasing the victim, or for other illegal purposes. |
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In May 1879, Scottish mine owners combined to force a reduction of wages, which had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation. |
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Moreover, the massive demand for men to fight in the war meant that few Glaswegian families escaped personal loss of some kind. |
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The demand for metal parts led to the development of several machine tools. |
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Due to the inelastic demand for these journals, the commercial publishers lost little of the market when they raised the prices significantly. |
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Prior to the opening, Bell was interested in the demand for a school which was able to teach both poor and privileged children on one site. |
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A petition has been set up to attempt to show DFDS that there is a demand for the route. |
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As the mines and other industries rapidly expanded throughout the coalfield, nearby towns also expanded to meet the demand for labour. |
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In the Parliament of 1254, Simon led the opposition in resisting a royal demand for a subsidy. |
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However, the invention of the double weave and light tweeds caused significant growth in demand for Welsh textiles. |
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Although demand for their products is high, there are few apprentices entering the industry. |
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The demand for iron was also fuelled by the Royal Navy, which needed cannon for its ships, and later by the railways. |
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To accommodate rapid population growth and demand for better sanitation, the city improved its infrastructure. |
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After reaching 12,000 at the peak of the slate industry, the population fell due to a decrease in the demand for slate. |
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This decline in populations is due to hunting to supply the demand for skins. |
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As world trade slumped, demand for South African agricultural and mineral exports fell drastically. |
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The effects on the northern industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for traditional industrial products collapsed. |
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Minting of bullion coins began in 1957 to meet a demand for authentic sovereign coins which suffered from heavy counterfeiting. |
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Expanding demand for education was accommodated by an active public school building program. |
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These payments varied according to how long a poet had been in training and also the demand for poetry at particular times during the year. |
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After winning the title, Reardon was in big demand for exhibitions and on the holiday camp circuit. |
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The demand for ethnic foods in the United States reflects the nation's changing diversity as well as its development over time. |
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The enormous popularity of Tolkien's work expanded the demand for fantasy fiction. |
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In particular geographic regions, peak wind speeds may not coincide with peak demand for electrical power. |
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The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked a reduction in the demand for military ships and submarines, and the town continued its decline. |
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Japanese demand for sea urchin corals has raised concerns about overfishing. |
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Sugarcane production was the primary engine of the island's economy, increasing the demand for labour. |
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Fresh fish sales have fallen, but demand for processed fish and prepared meals has grown. |
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After faltering in 2009, demand for pipeline expansion and updating increased the following year as energy production grew. |
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Fish farming offers an alternative solution to the increasing market demand for fish and fish protein. |
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In 1997, European demand for eels could not be met for the first time ever, and dealers from Asia bought all they could. |
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The April 1912 sinking of the Titanic however changed all that, and created the demand for a system to observe icebergs. |
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However, it was doomed by poor planning, short provisions, weak leadership, lack of demand for trade goods, and devastating disease. |
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Urban slavery in new city centers like Rio and Salvador also heightened demand for slaves. |
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The growing international demand for cotton led many plantation owners further west in search of suitable land. |
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There was an explosive growth of cotton cultivation throughout the Deep South and greatly increased demand for slave labor to support it. |
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In Scandinavia, scheduled maintenance is always performed during summer, where the demand for district heating is low. |
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This allowed oysters to be preserved much longer, and created demand for oysters across the world. |
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Crocodiles only do this in spring nesting seasons of the birds, when there is high demand for sticks to be used for building nests. |
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