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Hafnium reserves are projected to last under 10 years if the world population increases and demand grows.
A dramatic increase in the velocity of money as the cause of hyperinflation is central to the " crisis of confidence " model of hyperinflation, where the risk premium that sellers demand for the paper currency over the nominal value grows rapidly.
As tourism grows, the demand for vacation property increases in conjunction.
That ’ s because when the demand grows fast enough, the firms have their hands full just expanding their production capacities, in this case, if new entrants are coming in, there will be little incentive to fight for market share.
As the demand for commercial and personal shredders grows, shredder manufacturers continue to develop new features that improve the shredder user's experience with efficiency, convenience and safety.
If debt grows or shrinks slowly as a percentage of GDP, its impact on aggregate demand is small ; conversely, if debt is significant, then changes in the dynamics of debt growth can have significant impact on aggregate demand.
As demand grows, a well-designed SWER line can be substantially upgraded without new poles.
The pharmaceutical company SemBioSys Genetics is currently using transgenic safflower plants to produce human insulin as the global demand for the hormone grows.
Following the success of the Birmingham and Manchester stores, demand grows from customers based in and around the Greater London area for a store in the south of the country.
Logging for Zambian Teak, which grows wild in the south of the province, was important, and resulted in the construction of the longest private railway in southern Africa from Livingstone to Mulobezi, but this industry has declined due to the very slow rates of re-growth and the reduced demand for railway sleepers.
As demand for energy grows over time, the total emissions must still stay within the cap, but it allows industry some flexibility and predictability in its planning to accommodate this.
As the retail industry grows increasingly competitive, retailers are turning to planogram software to reflect each store ’ s unique customer desires and localized demand, while maintaining centralized control and supply chain efficiencies.
Production effort, output and demand can be balanced in capitalism, only if sufficient profits are made and the accumulation of capital grows.

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Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
they are the most valuable of commodities -- and the most salable, for their demand far exceeds supply.
The demand for teaching sets continues unabated since they provide the means for the military physicians to review the pathology of selected disease processes or organ systems for review of basic sciences and correlation of clinical physiological behavior with structural changes.
I would expect that sales at retail in the first half of 1961 might be below 1960 by some 10 - 15% but that second-half levels should show a favorable comparison, with a possibility of quite strong demand late in the year if business conditions recover as some recent forecasts suggest they will.
How dared they demand to `` snoop '' in private financial records, disbursements, confidential contracts and agreements??
American policy should press constantly the view that until these governments demand efficiency and effectiveness of their bureaucracies there is not the slightest hope that they will either modernize of democratize their societies.
Their demand against the Calvinist Orthodoxy for intellectual liberty had never meant that they would follow `` free inquiry '' to the extreme of proclaiming Christianity a `` natural '' religion.
The demand for ormers is such that they led to the world's first underwater arrest, when Mr. Kempthorne-Leigh of Guernsey was arrested by a police officer in full diving gear when illegally diving for ormers.
3 " In Apostolicae ", ii and v ) fixed the manner for their examination and approbation and also the tax they should demand for their labour and the punishment for overcharge.
In vertebrates, vigorously contracting skeletal muscles ( during weightlifting or sprinting, for example ) do not receive enough oxygen to meet the energy demand, and so they shift to anaerobic metabolism, converting glucose to lactate.
Samuel's successful defence of the Israelites against their enemies demonstrates that they have no need for a king ( who will, moreover, introduce inequality ), yet despite this the people demand a king.
However, there is also demand for good quality ' unsigned ' pieces, especially if they are of an unusual design.
A fundamental distinction can be drawn between theories that demand that agents act for ends in which they have some personal interest or motivation and theories that demand that agents act for ends perhaps disconnected from their own interests and drives.
These types of analytics are increasing in popularity as companies demand greater visibility into the performance of call centers and other service and support channels, in order to correct problems before they affect satisfaction levels.
The onset of trench warfare after the first few months of World War I greatly increased the demand for howitzers, as they were more suited at hitting targets in trenches.
Compaq was hit with two class-action lawsuits, as a result of several executives selling $ 50 million USD of stock before a conference call with analysts, where they noted that demand for PCs was slowing down.
# A risk premium – reflects the extra return investors demand because they want to be compensated for the risk that the cash flow might not materialize after all.
Those who plan capital investment must anticipate future trends in consumer demand if they are to avoid investing too much in some lines of production and too little in other lines of production.
Proponents claim that frequently institutions are forced to operate at higher efficiencies when they are allowed to compete and that any resulting job losses in the public sector would be offset by the increased demand for jobs in the private sector.
Climate change and habitat destruction, they argue, are global, more complex, and demand far deeper transformations of the economy, the culture and political life.
The vehicle types are the same ( a sticker " TIG " stands for the first second ) but the Convention requires that transportation TIG have fixed schedules ( vehicles go, they are filled or not ) on defined paths ( no collection or deposit on demand, no shortcuts ).
Both of the LA teams would bow out because of the quantity demand of the Marlins and they again would miss out on getting All-Star caliber players, namely Matt Kemp and Clayton Kershaw who the Marlins could have obtained if their demands were lowered.
Unemployment and idle resources are, for Keynes, caused by a lack of effective demand ; for Hayek, they stem from a previous, unsustainable episode of easy money and artificially low interest rates.
Supply and demand are always equal as they are the two sides of the same set of transactions, and discussions of " imbalances " are a muddled and indirect way of referring to price.

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Will, Lyra, and the Gallivespians decide to free all the ghosts, and strike a deal with the harpies ; in exchange for guiding them to a suitable place to open the window, and leading all subsequent spirits to the window afterwards, the harpies will demand to hear the life stories of all the spirits who pass through their realm, and have a right to bar access to any who have nothing to tell-with the obvious exception of infants who are too young to have experienced anything -, thus encouraging all to live rich, full lives and experience the wonders of the present world.
At a convention in Carlsbad on April 24, the majority of the party advocated the demand for the recognition of the Sudeten Germans as an autonomous ethnic group, the separation of a self-governing German settlement area, and the freedom to decide for an affiliation with the German nationhood, which implied the Anschluss to Nazi Germany.
A federally-chartered bank may offer a competitive loan rate in comparison to an individual, however may demand a high pre-payment penalty fee, costing the borrower more money if they decide to sell or refinance the loan within one to five years.
However, in practice this gave the Lords a right to demand that such public support was present and to decide the timing of a general election.
Thus, should consumers decide to save more, and spend less, the fall in demand would lead to an increase in business inventories.
The hold-up problem occurs when X might not be willing to accept that agreement, even though the outcome would be Pareto efficient, because after X buys the necessary equipment, Y would have bargaining power and might decide to demand a larger proportion of the profits than before.
Upon learning of what Davros had established on Necros, the Skaro forces decide to continue to control the galaxy's demand for famine relief.
The inventory control problem is the problem faced by a firm that must decide how much to order in each time period to meet demand for its products.
They demand their money back from the theater, but the theater refuses and the two decide to contact Gibson and get their money from him.
Among these was a demand for free elections for people to decide their relationship with the future United States of Indonesia and for both sides to guarantee freedom of assembly and speech.
The Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation, having the demand for a revision laid before it, held public hearings on October 27 and 28 to decide upon the admissibility of the demand.

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