1.   Being able to anticipate the demands of the future makes us less vulnerable to stress.

2.   He could not anticipate the demands on his time, so he could seldom commit to any meeting in advance.

3.   Since we anticipate strong demand for this new product range we recommend you to place your first order as soon as possible.

4.   And since bombings began in Afghanistan, storeowners are anticipating a demand for ammunition and ready-to-eat meals.

5.   Bonds fell today as Wall Street dealers who had been stockpiling Brady bonds, anticipating demand from funds after the holidays, sold as U.S. Treasury securities tumbled.

6.   Companies that announce stock splits often see their shares rise before the split as investors anticipate demand will be increased by the lower price of the shares.

7.   Companies that announce stock splits often see their shares rise before the split as investors anticipate demand will be increased by the lower-priced shares.

8.   For example, if a share was to be dropped or included in the index, traders will be able to anticipate demand and adjust their prices.

9.   In head-to-head competition with Nike, Reebok failed to anticipate the demand for more expensive, high quality sneakers.

10.   Investors anticipated strong demand from a sale of five-year notes.

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%
anticipate 0.22%
anticipate + n. >>共 733
problem 5.50%
change 2.63%
demand 1.34%
move 1.29%
increase 1.24%
attack 1.20%
layoff 1.20%
growth 1.15%
need 1.15%
cut 1.05%
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