41. Falconbridge last week bought an unspecified amount of nickel on the commodity market to satisfy customer demand. 42. Even so, the changes the firms have made might not be enough to satisfy the demand for change after the bankruptcy of Enron. 43. Executive condominiums are a class between private and public housing, which the government introduced to satisfy the demand for private housing. 44. For policy-makers, aquaculture can seem the logical solution to the depletion of the wild-fish stocks, satisfying demand and replacing lost fishing jobs. 45. Frantic spending normally happens only after a war or depression, when consumers rush to satisfy pent-up demands for basic goods. 46. Glaxo Wellcome sold the drug to Zeneca this year to satisfy regulatory demands for the approval of the merger of Glaxo and Wellcome Plc. 47. Gingrich and the other leaders will have to satisfy competing demands from an increasingly fractious Republican coalition. 48. GM dealers said they could not get enough trucks to satisfy demand. 49. GM is increasing its light truck capacity, but still cannot build enough to satisfy demand. 50. Growing the fruit was touted as a way for Guatemala to diversify its coffee-dependent agriculture industry and to satisfy American demand for off-season raspberries. |