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He is also one of those at AMR who has contributed to the development of what they call their Demand-Driven Supply Network DDSN.
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Demand is largely determined by the availability of jobs in the region.
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Demand is going to have to come from other sources.
Interview Excerpts: Tim Geithner David Wessel 2010
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Demand is expected to rise for femtocells as more and more people use smartphones and other mobile devices.
Broadcom's Profit Jumps Shara Tibken 2010
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Demand is also high in rural areas where other investment options such as banks and stocks are limited.
Record High Gold Prices Do Not Impact Consumption in India 2010
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Demand is also coming from retirees, said Paul Bell, a real estate agent with Prudential Americana Group in Las Vegas, who noted that 45 percent of the city's buyers are paying cash
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Demand is everything is our world these days, and manufacturers whose goods are in demand will produce them, regardless of the environmental cost.
Books, Ebooks and the Environment « Tales from the Reading Room 2010
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Video-On-Demand is a wonderful tool for filmmakers to utilize on their journey to make their film bionic.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2010
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Demand is also coming from retirees, said Paul Bell, a real estate agent with Prudential Americana Group in Las Vegas, who noted that 45 percent of the city's buyers are paying cash
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Maintenance of Consumer Demand is the primary element of economic performance, not specifically maintenance of the Money Supply.
Various Articles, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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