81. Specter said Dole has been placed in the unenviable position of trying to satisfy the demands of anti-abortion activists and moderate Republics. 82. Still, car prices have gone up, and dealers have found themselves without enough of some models to satisfy the demand. 83. That could satisfy demands by the Sierra Club and other groups that the academy, or some similarly renowned body, play a role in the review. 84. That would help satisfy IMF demands for more efficient tax collection in Russia. 85. That caution came after the department had declined another in a string of proposals from Lockheed attempting to reshape the deal to satisfy Justice demands. 86. The Bush administration charges that refineries are unable to pump out enough oil to satisfy demand, shortening the supply and causing prices to go up. 87. The delay satisfied a demand of the International Monetary Fund, which wants Seoul to end its practice of propping up banks that made bad lending decisions. 88. The demand will be satisfied by London Metal Exchange stockpiles, Lazarovici said. 89. The government said inventories shrank in September and sales rose, suggesting the economy may pick up steam as companies replenish their stocks to satisfy consumer demand. 90. The idea of state distribution has failed, he added, and only the market can satisfy demands. |