1. Water was and is brought to Los Angeles less to meet a necessary demand than to provide an infinite supply. 2. The new class of electors had different and greater demands than those of the existing middle-class electors. 3. AssiDomaen is concentrating on packaging for such products as Godiva chocolates or Chivas whisky, a business driven more by consumer demand than swings in pulp prices. 4. A rare confluence of events has conspired to put figure skating -- consistently the most popular sport on television outside of professional football -- in greater demand than ever. 5. But Saturn has limited the number of its dealers and has had the luxury of more demand than supply for its cars, making discounts unneccessary. 6. Carbonnier said more demand than usual for finer champagnes may make certain brands scarce. 7. Charging four times the usual rates is more effective in checking demand than charging double. 8. Customer service agent Maria Jiminez, who sells advance tickets, said Potter tickets have been in bigger demand than most pre-sold shows. 9. Cooks who have beefed up their resumes are more in demand than ever. 10. First, Xolair is aimed at conditions that are generally not lethal, so it has a higher safety demand than a cancer medicine. |