81.   Speculation that the prime minister would announce a one-time devaluation created a demand for dollars, traders said.

82.   Stephen Moore, the president of the Club for Growth, an anti-tax political action committee, said any new Cabinet department creates a demand for money.

83.   Still, the tax overhaul proposed by the Bush administration could create fresh demand.

84.   That buying creates demand for the underlying stocks, which is a support for their prices.

85.   That conviction sent New York stocks and bonds rallying, creating new demand for dollars to purchase U.S. assets.

86.   That in turn creates demand for those shares, pushing prices higher.

87.   That creates demand for dollars Japanese investors need to invest in U.S. securities.

88.   That creates demand for products from tar to tarmacs and, later, for tires and shoes when the money trickles down to consumers in the form of wages.

89.   That should have created enough demand for raw materials and food to push up the prices of everything from natural gas to copper to soybean oil.

90.   That spending creates demand for goods, causing factories to hire workers to assemble automobiles, staff hotels and churn out linoleum.

v. + demand >>共 468
meet 14.96%
reject 5.68%
make 4.98%
reduce 3.52%
boost 3.06%
increase 3.03%
press 2.28%
drop 2.00%
satisfy 1.56%
create 1.41%
create + n. >>共 1362
job 5.22%
problem 3.16%
opportunity 1.68%
condition 1.07%
program 0.94%
atmosphere 0.81%
chance 0.78%
tension 0.74%
illusion 0.71%
sense 0.67%
demand 0.66%
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