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Examples
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If it looks like the demand's there, I'll go to twenty.
"Ziggy played for time, jiving us that we were voodoo." greygirlbeast 2010
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(If the demand's insane, there's probably another way your adoring patrons could take it out of your hide.)
"Ziggy played for time, jiving us that we were voodoo." greygirlbeast 2010
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"If demand's there, they can start cutting incentives."
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"We assumed demand would allow us to reach load [seat] factors at, or slightly below, last year's levels but demand's coming in stronger and seat factor performance has been actually above last year's levels," he said.
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Now two demand's of the protestors has been met and that is the demand of new elections and the resignation of the FME chairman and board of directors.
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Today, suddenly everything's so constrained and demand's so high that you can have Penn Station issues that ripple back into trains initiating in Pennsylvania.
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You heard a little bit of that interview so we talked about hybrids and why they haven't caught on more and it just seems in some cases he's saying it just doesn't make sense for car companies to make so many because the demand's not there, how can you change that cycle?
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"Investors finally woke up to the fact that U.S. corporate demand's not that strong right now."
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The demand's inspired the Florida Aquarium in Tampa, and California's Monterey Bay, to launch for-profit programs; divers can now swim in controlled tank environments with docile creatures -- starting at $150 a plunge.
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-Trade tends to be driven by three factors: domestic demand's pull on imports, foreign demand's influence on exports, and the exchange rate's effect on both.
Japan's Trade Surplus Set To Grow Oxford Analytica 2006
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