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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.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner must, as his opponents demand, assume responsibility for his performance in office.
Slackened regional demand for St. Louis goods and services reflects the region's relative lack of purchasing power.
The demand for these lots can be met for some time to come.
We veterans acknowledge the fact that as time passes the demand for medical care at VA hospitals will grow proportionately as age fosters illness.
Mr. Khrushchev's demand for a troika is dormant, not dead ; ;
and as the cost of local government increases, the demand for such comparison also increases.
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.
In carrying out this Agreement, the two Governments will seek to assure, to the extent practicable, conditions of commerce permitting private traders to function effectively and will use their best endeavors to develop and extend continuous market demand for agricultural commodities.
There is a rapidly growing demand for this material, primarily from the military.
Another growth factor is increased consumer demand for better quality and larger quantities of fabrics that go with a rising standard of living.
The omelet named for Ernest Arbogast, the Palace's chef, was even more in demand.
`` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon'ble General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal to that received at Malden Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums of Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required ''.
They should know simple exercises that could prepare less fortunate children for the sports we will demand be taught.
Greater demand for services.
The continuation and expansion of the shooting development program will assure to some degree that national and community leaders will be made aware of the ever-growing need for shooting facilities and activities for hunting and shooting in answer to public demand.
They are struggling to meet the demand for camping space, but families are being turned away, especially on holiday weekends.
The huge market for changeable signs has spurred a universal demand for individual plastic letters, in all shapes and sizes -- and a number of companies are set up to supply them.
Each adult is held personally responsible for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must be shown on demand.

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The government doesn't want to destroy this unique natural landscape to meet the rising world demand of the lithium.
As a result of the increasing appreciation of the landscape and heritage value of dry stone walls, wallers remain in demand, as do the walls themselves.
Apart from some general farming, orchards dominated the landscape until the 1950s and 60s, when the demand for new housing areas led to the subdivision of orchards.
It was only after the consolidation of Bengal by Robert Clive and the extension of the East India Company into the Indian political landscape, that the demand for learning English began to grow.
While the trend in China ’ s legal landscape is to continue to open up the legal market, China ’ s laws and regulations have helped develop a number of domestic Chinese firms to specializing commercial law to meet demand.
Because there was little demand for portraits in the area, Bennett set his sights on landscape photography.

demand and architects
The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle manager, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle managers, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
As a result, because of demand from course customers who possess this enhanced equipment, and also out of an expressed concern for safety, golf course architects have had to lengthen and widen golf courses.
By then he was in great demand continuing to work with architects such as Richard Rogers, I. M.
Local lore has it that the wealthy Irish Argentine heiress planned the high-rise as a revenge against the Anchorena family, and made but one demand of the architects: that views of the Anchorenas ' Church of the Holy Sacrament from their residence, the San Martín Palace, be blocked.
By the 1770s, in Britain, such architects as Robert Adam and Sir William Chambers were in huge popular demand, but they were now drawing on a great variety of classical sources, including ancient Greece, so much so that their forms of architecture were eventually defined as neoclassical rather than Palladian.
In the 18th century a few English architects had emigrated to the colonies, but as the British Empire became firmly established in the 19th century many architects at the start of their careers made the decision to emigrate, several chose the USA but most went to Canada, Australia or New Zealand, as opportunities arose to meet the growing demand for buildings in these countries.
His skill was so developed that on his return he was able to meet the extraordinary demand for sculpture consequent on King Ludwig's passion for building new palaces, churches, galleries, and museums, and he became the fellow-worker of the architects Klenze, Gartner and Ohlmüller, and of the painters Cornelius, Schnorr and Hess.
Immediate public and manufacturer demand for these new " Art Deco " styles was so obvious, and the need so great, that a number of design professionals ( often architects, package designers or stage designers ) focused their creative efforts for the first time on mass-produced products.

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Sandburg is in constant demand as an entertainer.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
This is an ethical demand which cannot be evaded or glossed over by talking exclusively of weapon superiority or even of the evil of Communism.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
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.
No effort is made in the same studies to present information on regional or national demand trends in these skills or to consider whether regional or national demands for other skills might provide much better opportunities for the youth to be trained.
There simply is not enough material available on the types of job skills that are in demand and the types of training programs that are required or most suitable.
This is an area in which there is still a large backlog of demand.
In a more pessimistic vein about the economic outlook, I suspect that the reservoir of demand for consumer goods and housing which was dammed-up during the Thirties and World War 2, is finally in the process of running dry.
In any given time period, the aggregate demand for the industry's product is determined by two things: the price charged by the industry, and the level of Aj.
The form of the industry demand function is one which makes quantity demanded vary inversely with the product price, and vary directly with the level of Aj.
The existence of conflict and of vigorous union demand for an increase in money wages does not contradict the assumption that the union is willing to settle for cost-of-living and productivity-share increases as distinct from a cost-raising increase in the basic wage rate.
The simplest division, and the one most frequently used ( with subdivisions ) in gas and electric rate cases, is a threefold division of the total operating and capital costs into `` customer costs '', `` energy '' or `` volumetric costs '', and `` demand '' or `` capacity '' costs.
Continuity exits, but like the neo-swing music developed from Lester Young, it is a continuity sustained by popular demand.
`` Both because of our culture's stress on beauty and our improved economic conditions, some parents demand that the dentist try to correct a problem before it is wise to do so.
Ideally these schools should be so located that one or more should be in the area where demand for practical courses is at the highest.
The demand for food is so great in the world that little arable land can be given over to growing the nonfood crops.
This nondrying oil, however, is now more in demand than ever before as a fine lubricant, as a constituent of fluids for hydraulically operated equipment, and as a source of chemicals to make plastics.
Now time is also the concern of the fictional narrative, which is, at its simplest, the story of an action with, usually, a beginning, a middle, and an end -- elements which demand time as the first condition for their existence.

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