And wherever there is such demand for tropical agribusiness, forests are being razed to meet it.
Dods rose to meet it but Aberdeen goalkeeper Jim Leighton palmed away his header.
And we're going to set the goal for this one, and we're going to meet it.
If demand for a product is insanely high, then supply will eventually rise to meet it.
If demand rose, more gas could be pulled out of the sea to meet it.
They set a ceiling on emissions and have five years between 2008 and 2012 to meet it.
So when demand for labour rises, there will be less slack in the system to meet it.
"The best way, sometimes, to deal with controversy is to meet it head on with humor, " he said.
To meet it, the U.S. and other nations have reduced interest rates and strengthened the International Monetary Fund.
Even if there were a desire to borrow to finance spending, banks might be unwilling to meet it.
Even if Mr Harper's estimate were correct, the government could easily meet it.
And many of those companies might find that they do not have enough people on their staff to meet it.
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That means the government sets the target, and the central bank is free to work out how to meet it.
Delta Chairman and CEO Leo Mullin said Delta is facing "an unparalleled crisis" and is taking unprecedented steps to meet it.
Yet adherence to this standard is so demanding that few of the businesses that act as fiduciaries to pensions meet it.
The question, then, before us is no longer the nature of the challenge -- the question is our capacity to meet it.
According to one noted wireless analyst, the demand for mobile broadband will surpass the spectrum available to meet it in mid-2013.
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But this protean diploma is unlikely to meet it, according to Alan Smithers and Pamela Robinson of Buckingham University, the report's authors.
Because Mr Brown elected to increase spending faster than capacity could grow to meet it, the opportunities for waste, and even fraud, are great.
Until demand increases to the point where employers are unable to meet it with existing employees, they will not make the commitment to hire more.
But critics point out that it is hardly possible to meet it (IT being such a global business), even if it were a good idea.
To meet it, Banthoon revamped and revitalized a core group of about 200 managers, imparting to them his vision of Thai Farmers as a world-class player.
Under the National Planning Policy Framework, local authorities are required to work out future housing needs in their area, and then allocate sufficient land to meet it.
Additionally, the BigTouch is designed to be easily serviceable, and the processor is part of Intel's vPro family, so the system might meet IT requirements anyway.
Should there be new demand for a particular sort of news, the astonishingly abundant supply of outlets and owners in America will surely rise to meet it.
However, if there was a spike in demand, those companies would start hiring as soon as the level of demand was higher than their ability to meet it.
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That may now require the central bank and government to agree on an inflation target and a plan of wage and price co-ordination to meet it, says Mr Levy-Yeyati.
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So Hulme encourages companies to start with the human need, develop a prototype designed to meet it, and once the end-user is happy, expand to other network participants such as retailers, wholesalers, and partners.
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