increased demand
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseanddemand
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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demand
noun
uk/dɪˈmɑːnd/us/dɪˈmænd/
a ...
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Increaseddemandfrom these groups, to which most patients probably belong, will not be due to information asymmetry between users and producers of drugs.
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These changes are anticipated to lead toincreaseddemandfor higher food quality, convenience and variety21.
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Later on, anincreaseddemandfor luxury services implied a rising share of services in consumer expenditures.
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But if trade integration does not result in anincreaseddemandfor low-skill labour, its impact on poverty may not be significant.
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In cities where buses run with full loads, the number of bus trips might increase due toincreaseddemand.
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Increaseddemandfor pharmacological care associated with increased numbers of seniors would, it follows, be to some extent ameliorated.
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But let's not be surprised if in coming years we note anincreaseddemandfor pediatric care on behalf of the populace.
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Most companies (86 per cent) would respond to legislation andincreaseddemandfrom employees (70 per cent).
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Among the consequences of this internationally are recruitment problems, which aggravate shortages of primary care physicians despiteincreaseddemand.
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Increaseddemandmay well be due to patients' improved ability to choose medicines in accordance with their preferences, based on sufficient and appropriate information.
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The industry has seen anincreaseddemandfor food produced with limited use of chemical preservation and other preservation methods such as freezing and canning.
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Clinically, patients are more vulnerable to injury due to inadequate supply of oxygen orincreaseddemandduring rapid rewarming.
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Therefore, we would expect anincreaseddemandfor exports of dirty industries if the pollution haven hypothesis is valid.
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Although the public has less direct connection to agricultural production, there isincreaseddemandfor a perceived environmental stewardship.
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When a class increases the luxury that it consumes, this causes a chain reaction ofincreaseddemandfor luxury by other classes.
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In short, technical change in lowland areas has significantlyincreaseddemandfor labor on lowland farms.
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Finally, the authors suggested that theincreaseddemandon foster care services would have to be met through increased productivity rather than by increasing funding.
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To meet theincreaseddemandfor electrical power, a nuclear reactor was to be built next to the site.
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The localisation of production in regional networks of firms was viewed as a positive development stemming from globalisation andincreaseddemandfor more specialised rather than mass-produced standardised products.
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Yet it is not only theincreaseddemandfor drug treatment that should concern us.
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