increasing 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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(Definition ofincreaseanddemandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Increasingdemandfor bio-fuels could also impact corn and soybean prices, although it is not clear to what extent46,47.
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Increasingdemandon high and consistent product quality.
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With steadilyincreasingdemandfor palm oil, the authors suggest that a major opportunity exists for environmentally and socially sustainable expansion of smallholder production.
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Initially, at least, the growth of the smallholder population only exacerbated a situation ofincreasingdemandfor labourers and labour mobility.
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Once clerical and routine in its work, the federal public service sawincreasingdemandfor specialists.
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Both studies, although relatively small, are set within the context ofincreasingdemandfor services, diminishing in-house home-care provision and a developing independent sector.
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Increasingdemand, elevated prices, internal densification, division into apartments, public place filled with cars creates a need for a proposal which respects the heritage without being too utopian.
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Moving away from an emphasis on protection against research, there was anincreasingdemandfor access to research.
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Furthermore, the availability of more effective treatment may influence the active search for infected patients in the population, potentiallyincreasingdemandand expenditure.
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Much of this reflects theincreasingdemandfor and success of cataract surgery.
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For not only were new wares required to compete for the growing market, but new methods of production were needed to exploit thisincreasingdemand.
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This trend has been generatingincreasingdemandfor institutional care and community services for older people.
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Even in real terms, labour costs are likely to rise due toincreasingdemandelsewhere in the economy.
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This again was a symptom of theincreasingdemandfor and velocity of information.
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The country's social services therefore need to be prepared forincreasingdemandfrom older people.
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We expect younger cohorts to have smaller proportions of pre-annuitized wealth and projectincreasingdemandfor annuitization as successive cohorts age.
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There appear to be no unsurmountable problems in raising food production to meetincreasingdemandto the year 2020.
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In the future, these remaining areas of forest may be threatened not only fromincreasingdemandfor timber but also by increasing risk of fire.
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Of special relevance is theincreasingdemandby patients for care coordination (40).
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