61. Inventories of unsold goods piled up at U.S. businesses in April, a sign growth will slow in months ahead as companies draw on existing stocks to satisfy demand. 62. It is a device whereby nominations are made and categories must be filled, primarily to satisfy the demands of a television show. 63. It has since been running its factories day and night to satisfy demand touched off by the collapse of the twin skyscrapers, Dell executives said. 64. It took Japanese innovators to perfect a process known as nucleation, once secret but described here, to create the cultured pearls to satisfy the demand. 65. It only takes the factory a matter of weeks to satisfy annual demand of a few thousand motorcycles. 66. Moreover, the resumption of Russian shipments may not satisfy consumer demand, traders said. 67. Much of the cost of generating electricity involves building operations to satisfy peak demand. 68. Nevertheless, Steinbrenner is holding out the option of moving to that other state if New York does not satisfy his demands. 69. Now the question is, should the Port Authority try to satisfy that demand, or should we ask the private sector to do that job for us. 70. No currently available technology satisfied those demands, he said. |