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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 for more pharmaceutical products may place the public at risk through the destruction of species.
* 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 most
Demand theory describes individual consumers as rationally choosing the most preferred quantity of each good, given income, prices, tastes, etc.
* Demand deficient unemployment — In Keynesian economics, any level of unemployment beyond the natural rate is most likely due to insufficient demand in the overall economy.
Demand for land reform in the South grew strong ; the land reform act was enacted in June 1949 whereby Koreans with large landholdings were obliged to divest most of their land.
Fox maintains several venues to watch their network's programming via video on demand, including a traditional video-on-demand service called Fox on Demand that is carried on most traditional cable and telco providers.
Demand for passenger rail service to and from Binghamton collapsed in the 1950s and trucking companies replaced the railroad for the transport of most goods.
Showtime on Demand is the video on demand counterpart to Showtime and is available to subscribers of Showtime on most providers.
Nick on Demand is a free video-on-demand service available on most cable systems, carrying Nickelodeon's live-action, animated, and preschool programming.
The 1861 Demand Notes were a huge success but robbed the customs house of much needed gold coin ( interest on most bonds back then was paid in gold ).
Demand for tutoring in Asia is exploding ; by comparison globally, shadow education is most extensive in Asia.
Demand for places is high for a number of reasons: most rooms are singles, the community life is accepting and diverse and most main academic buildings are right across the street.
Individual Socials and Academic Societies have also produced journals from time to time, most notably the Natural History Society in the 1920s-1940s, and ( currently 2009 ) the Economics journal In Demand.
His most recent endeavour is On Demand Books, the company that markets the Espresso Book Machine, which he co-founded in 2004.
Demand from ABC's European distributor EMI for a What A Wonderful World album forced ABC to issue one but they did not promote the album either so it did not chart in the U. S. Ironically, twenty years later, it became the most successful recording of both Armstrong and Thiele's careers, thanks to its inclusion on the hit soundtrack to the Robin Williams film Good Morning Vietnam.
Demand is normally measured in watts, but averaged over a period, most often a quarter or half hour.
Various presidential campaigns for the 2008 U. S. election utilized Eventful Demand, most notably John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Ron Paul.
She has also acted in many television dramas, most recently Hollyoaks and Hotel Babylon, BBC TV comedy Operation Good Guys, Catherine Cooksons six parter A Dinner of Herbs, and Lynda La Plante's Supply and Demand.
As a result, most Demand Notes were redeemed, though the few remaining Demand Notes are the oldest valid currency in the United States today.
JK has been one half of ‘ JK and Joel ’ for many years – and Lucy was most recently co-presenting Bauer ’ s network evening show ‘ In Demand ’ with Alex James.
In February 2008, Super Channel launched an On Demand channel on Cogeco Ontario systems, since that time, most other television providers have added Super Channel On Demand.
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 goods
Demand for English goods rose in South America, offsetting losses suffered as a result of Non-Importation Acts.
* Demand pull theory, the theory that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies
Demand deposits are usually considered part of the narrowly defined money supply, as they can be used, via checks and drafts, as a means of payment for goods and services and to settle debts.
Demand for Horrocks's goods continued to increase, and to cope with the additional work he took first an elder brother and in 1801 a Mr Whitehead and a Mr Miller into partnership, the title of the firm being altered to Horrockses, Miller, & Co.
Demand for some goods ( especially Inferior goods ) typically decreases with increasing wealth.

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