1. And if there were, the gardener could not keep pace with the demands of such a place. 2. Another unforeseen dilemma which now surfaced was how to satisfy the demands of the new customers for winter-weight, or seasonal clothes. 3. Another woman might adore helpless, cuddly babies but find the activity and demands of toddlers nerve-wracking. 4. Being able to anticipate the demands of the future makes us less vulnerable to stress. 5. But in this instance, comrade Preobrazhensky has completely forgotten about this fundamental methodological demand of Marxism. 6. But such long-termism is out of step not only with the more immediate demands of industry, but the drum of government policy. 7. Can the demands of privacy withstand the advance of digital technology? 8. Commonly geared to the demands of a constricted local Market, not all these crafts could provide continuous employment. 9. Companies that survive are the ones that are geared up to meet the demands of the future. |