rising demand
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrisinganddemand
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rising
noun[C]
uk/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/us/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/
an act of opposition, sometimes using violence, by many people in one area of a country against those who are ...
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demand
noun
uk/dɪˈmɑːnd/us/dɪˈmænd/
a ...
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(Definition ofrisinganddemandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Risingdemandfor meat and milk in developing countries: implications for grasslands-based livestock production.
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The new prosperity of tea cultivation and therisingdemandfor labour considerably influenced the planters in that decision.
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The observed pattern may reflect arisingdemandfor primary education fuelled by economic growth.
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The rapid expansion of the government machinery at all levels of administration created arisingdemand for anglophone civil servants, accountants, engineers, teachers and lawyers.
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Therisingdemandfor fertilizer, encouraged by the subsidy, also reduced the role of legumes as regenerating crops for maintaining soil fertility.
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Declining prices are generally not associated withrisingdemand.
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The supply side may have seen little market entry, but existing providers have expanded to meetrisingdemandfinanced by steadily expanding state funding until the mid-1990s.
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A major goal of the policies of both governments at that time was to meet therisingdemandfor meat and meat products in the southern towns.
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Any decline in such arrangements is likely to bring about arisingdemandfor the public provision of some of the services formerly provided by close and co-resident kin.
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For example, it is possible that in areas that are facingrisingdemandfor water from cities, farmers naturally reduce water use in anticipation of future water restrictions.
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With the commercialisation of agriculture andrisingdemandfor its outputs, fighting increased but so too did the value of peace and the demand for peace.
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After a while therisingdemandof war economy will create fresh employment, and if they will wait a little hardship will be largely averted.
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Now, our past fuel troubles have stemmed from the need to find each year the extra amount of fuel to meet therisingdemand.
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We are producing rather less steel than last year against arisingdemand, but it is impossible to state the exact extent of the short-fall.
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I have consistently argued that there isrisingdemandand rising expectation.
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None of our coalfield communities should lose a valuable recreational facility because of this privatisation measure and, again, at a time ofrisingdemand.
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It seemed to me, however, to pay insufficient attention to the most likely fact that arisingdemand will create increasing large-scale transfers of water.
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I should also like to voice my opposition to any liberalization of drugs, in order to counter the expectation ofrisingdemand.
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The immigration and nationality department is required to meet arisingdemandfor its services.
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