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Demand for parts for home entertainment was strong in the first half, but purchases were cut back to lower levels during the fall as set manufacturers reduced their own operating rates.
Demand was high for black gospel recordings of the song by H. R. Tomlin and J. M. Gates.
Launched in November 2006, 4oD stands for " 4 on Demand ".
Retrieved 2007-07-20 .</ ref > " Demand for cement in China is expected to advance 5. 4 % annually and exceed 1 billion tonnes in 2008, driven by slowing but healthy growth in construction expenditures.
Demand in the United States for higher education rapidly grew each decade after World War II into the 1970s.
According to Samsung this was because the " Demand for the old ' Square monitors ' has decreased rapidly over the last couple of years ," and " I predict that by the end of 2011, production on all 4: 3 or similar panels will be halted due to a lack of demand.
Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernises and its economy develops.
Demand for oil is also dampened by higher government taxes on automobile engines over 2000 cc, as well as on gasoline itself, currently 54 yen per liter sold retail.
According to Guinness World Records 2009, Led Zeppelin hold the world record for the " Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert " as 20 million requests for the reunion show were rendered online.
Demand for the 68k-based architectures waned, however, and MINIX 2. 0, released in 1997, was only available for the x86 and Solaris-hosted SPARC architectures.
Demand for metals is closely linked to economic growth.
Demand will always exceed supply for some things, and a political economy may continue to exist in any case.
He was back in Chicago for 1934 – 35, spending the year working as a research assistant for Henry Schultz, who was then working on Theory and Measurement of Demand.
Demand for Moxie has waned in recent years, although the brand persists in New England and Pennsylvania.
However, Cindy Fazey, former Chief of Demand Reduction for the United Nations Drug Control Programme, believes that the treaties have enough ambiguities and loopholes to allow some room to maneuver.
* Demand reduction, efforts aimed at reducing public desire for illegal and illicit drugs
Demand for music as entertainment and as an activity for educated amateurs increased with the emergence of a bourgeois class.

Demand and more
Notable in the late ' 80s were All Star Fresh of King Bee topping charts with: " Back by Dope Demand " in early 1990 and Rudeboy of Urban Dance Squad who, at the time, were arguably more widely known in New York City than the Netherlands.
Demand plummeted, as residents of the east preferred second-hand western cars which were more efficient and put out less pollution.
Demand is chosen to maximize utility given the market price: no one on the demand side has any incentive to demand more or less at the prevailing price.
Demand grew to where his company ’ s capacity to produce became a problem, but the discovery of petroleum, from which kerosene could be more easily produced, solved the supply problem.
Demand for more is signaled by the kanban card.
Demand for agricultural trade was further fuelled by the increasing requirement for rents to be paid in cash rather than labour, leading tenant farmers to sell more of their produce.
Demand draft fraud is usually done by one or more dishonest bank employees.
Demand for lowercase letters and more punctuation marks led to teleprinters with a 6-bit TeleTypeSetter ( TTS ) code, and later, 7-bit ASCII code.
Demand for using more than one of these sets of letters at the same time led to the 16 bit Unicode.
On some cable providers, Boomerang On Demand is available, featuring The Jetsons, Scooby Doo, The Flintstones, The Smurfs, The Snorks, and more.
Ownership changes have led to more networked programming on the station, including the In: Demand Scotland set of programming broadcast from Clyde 1 in Glasgow.
Elastic Demand for Work: A doubling of fuel efficiency more than doubles work demanded, increasing the amount of fuel used.
Demand soon outstripped supply and many more shafts were sunk to reach the rich coal seams under the town.
Demand drove more frequent updates, first weekly, then daily.
Demand for cuttings of this variety has expanded rapidly and more wines will be presented to the market in the future.
Demand for Kaplan's unorthodox analysis became more popular after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York City and Washington, D. C.
Apart from the more common types, Demand Notes are usually only available for sale at auction.
Born Louis William Weiss in Nashua, Iowa, Taylor appeared in more than 110 films, the bulk of them B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, although he also had roles in more prestigious studio releases, including I'm No Angel ( 1933 ), Cradle Song ( 1933 ), Death Takes a Holiday ( 1934 ), Payment on Demand ( 1951 ), and Track the Man Down ( 1955 ).
Many of the more popular shows that are out of production, such as Night Calls and Naked Happy Girls, continue to thrive on Playboy TV's On Demand channels.
Demand response in most cases is targeted at reducing peak demand to reduce the risk of potential disturbances, avoid additional capital cost requirements for additional plant, and avoid use of more expensive and / or less efficient operating plant.

Demand and products
Demand for copper products have fallen due to the dramatic increase in the price of copper, resulting in increased demand for alternative products including PEX and stainless steel.
Subsequent products included Musicmatch Radio, Musicmatch Music Store, and Musicmatch On Demand.
Demand for paper and other wood pulp products increased.
Demand for products from the petrochemical industry grew during the World War II.
Demand management is a planning methodology used to manage and forecast the demand of products and services.

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