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demand from
|
100.26 |
|
Adding to the boom is demand from abroad. |
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demand of
|
99.28 |
|
He was taken aback by the new demands of the job. |
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demand in
|
63.33 |
|
Also, demand in Europe has been weak. |
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demand by
|
47.86 |
|
He spoke in the face of escalating demands by China. |
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demand on
|
38.78 |
|
It makes no similar demands on owners. |
|
demand as
|
14.81 |
|
He was much in demand as a lecturer in the U.S.. |
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demand to
|
12.44 |
|
Dealer demand to date has been very strong. |
|
demand at
|
8.76 |
|
Investor demand at auctions plays a key role. |
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demand during
|
6.39 |
|
This was another key Shinshinto demand during the sit-in. |
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demand among
|
4.81 |
|
Nor was it in demand among the elderly. |
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demand with
|
4.34 |
|
A major part of the actus reus is a demand with menaces. |
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demand after
|
3.49 |
|
There also is a slight dip in demand after Thanksgiving. |
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demand over
|
3.09 |
|
And demand over the next year could exceed that. |
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demand because_of
|
2.96 |
|
Bank stocks are in demand because of falling interest rates. |
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demand than
|
2.30 |
|
Information is in greater demand than reflection. |
|
demand through
|
2.04 |
|
The gunmen had conveyed no ransom demand through the freed hostages. |
|
demand before
|
1.97 |
|
Boucher made no reference to any such demand before the meeting. |
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demand since
|
1.38 |
|
The book has been in high demand since its publication last month. |
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demand rather_than
|
1.32 |
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Additional services, such as digital lines or data communications, are to be regulated by market demand rather than by law. |
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demand amid
|
1.18 |
|
Wheat futures fell on a lack of demand amid mounting world supplies and stockpiles. |