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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 cars
Demand plummeted, as residents of the east preferred second-hand western cars which were more efficient and put out less pollution.

Demand and England
In: Demand and overnights are produced from Key 103 for broadcast on all Bauer-owned FM stations in northern England while The Vodafone Big Top 40 is produced by Global Radio at its Capital studios in London for broadcast on 145 commercial radio stations in the UK.
Several Comcast systems carry Boomerang, including systems in Atlanta, Georgia and Houston, Texas, while in New England it was available via On Demand until sometime in 2011.
Demand for the export style of pale ale, which had become known as " India Pale Ale ," developed in England around 1840 and India Pale Ale became a popular product in England.

Demand and was
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.
Demand was high enough that the book took the number one spot on Amazon's sales chart, taking the spot away from E. L James's 50 Shades of Grey trilogy.
Rickman was one of the many artists who recited Shakespearian sonnets on the 2002 album When Love Speaks, and is also featured prominently in a music video by the band Texas entitled " In Demand ", which premiered on Europe MTV in August 2000.
Demand for spices was relatively elastic, and therefore each lag in the supply of pepper caused a sharp rise in pepper prices.
Its fullface mask's front plate was loose in its seating and acted as a very big, and therefore, very sensitive diaphragm for a demand regulator: see Diving regulator # Demand valve.
Demand for such a typeface was recognized by Virginia Howlett of Microsoft's typography group.
In the 2000s, Showtime began test marketing a subscription-video-on-demand SVOD system ; the subscription-video-on-demand channel called Showtime On Demand, which users are able to see episodes of Showtime original series, movies, adult programming and boxing, was launched officially in 2002.
Demand for a new county emerged when the rapidly growing town of Lewiston complained of the long distance it had to travel to reach Wiscasset, the county seat of Lincoln County, which Lewiston was originally in.
* On Demand: On Demand ( Formerly known as Teleport ) was the brand name for Telewest's video on demand ( VOD ) service.
On May 29, 2008, the site was redesigned by Demand Media.
Demand for the real 808 sound is so great that street prices for a used machine have remained close to what the cost of a new TR-808 was upon its initial release in 1980 when adjusted for inflation.
Demand for new material was high, and the band recorded another EP, Today Forever, released in March 1991.
Demand was high, so high that there were examples of 3rd party companies removing Trinitron tubes from televisions to use as monitors.
Demand was high for each episode to introduce some new element, whether it was a plot twist or a new character, so as to maintain the readers ' interest.
Initially, the emission was limited to $ 150, 000, 000 total face value between the new Legal Tender Notes and the existing Demand Notes.
The Demand Notes ' printed promise of payment " On Demand " was removed and the statement " This Note is a Legal Tender " was added.

Demand and far
Demand to participate in the race usually far exceeds available spots.

Demand and greater
Demand for one product could be greater than for the other product.

Demand and than
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.
Aggregate Demand increasing faster than production.
Demand curves resemble a series of waves rather than a straight line.
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.
In 2005 the English Heritage report Low Demand Housing and the Historic Environment found that repairing a standard Victorian terraced house over thirty years is around sixty-percent cheaper than building and maintaining a newly-built house.
Demand for using more than one of these sets of letters at the same time led to the 16 bit Unicode.
Elastic Demand for Work: A doubling of fuel efficiency more than doubles work demanded, increasing the amount of fuel used.
The only exceptions were the Demand Notes of 1861 ( the original " greenbacks ") and the first three issues of fractional ( less than a dollar ) notes in the 1860s ; in both cases the authorizing laws did not require the seal.
It is identified as a " United States Note " rather than a Federal Reserve note and by the words " Will Pay to the Bearer on Demand ," which do not appear on today's currency.
It allowed for Demand Notes to be issued in denominations of not less than $ 5 and be redeemable through the Assistant Treasurer's office at St. Louis or the bullion depository in Cincinnati.
Demand Media and eHow in particular have been criticized for large amounts of low-quality content and for operating as a content mill, paying contributors low rates for content intended to rank high in search results, rather than focus on quality information, with poor quality articles intended mainly to drive up search results rather than inform, specifically by targeting the long tail search results missed by other sites, a category considered by Google to be a modern update on spam.
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 ).
Demand from fans was higher than expected, and the limited numbered box set of 7, 200 copies sold out as a pre-order in less than four days.

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