National health organizations say hospital administrators are aware of the trend, but aren't noticing drops in demand for certain procedures.
Although the demand is huge, local firms don't always meet that demand in the most efficient way, and produce too many models that aren't quite right for Chinese auto consumers while being costly to manufacture.
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Banks aren't picking up the slack in demand in the auction rate market.
Kurtzman says that when he raised watch prices last Christmas he didn't notice a meaningful decrease in demand, proving that selection is more important than price.
The front cabins of airplanes haven't yet seen a strong return in demand since the recession.
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Volatile swings in demand aren't good for a capital-intensive industry like automobile manufacturing.
The biggest decline on its balance sheet was in loans to foreign central banks, which could imply that those banks don't face as much demand for dollars from panicky commercial banks in their own nations.
Even though my feed bills are increasing at alarming rates, right now it doesn't mean that pork demand has increased in line with my expenses.
Mr. Amodeo said the urinals could be in high demand, because their design is unique and there isn't a large supply in the secondhand market.
Real demand in oil didn't suddenly massively increase to justify a nearly fourfold rise in price.
What I find interesting is that the reader -- as a proud American worker -- didn't hesitate to make the demand and, in fact, he felt that earning any less would be beneath him.
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That means they're protected from America's economic slowdown, since domestically focused industries won't be damaged by softness in U.S. demand.
If TXU has to call into service its "mothballed" natural gas plants, or if new generating capacity in the state isn't enough to meet demand--causing prices to skyrocket--those additional facilities would have mattered quite a bit.
Mr. VOISIN: Well, I think I'd like to see a fair one, one that allows to be able to take care of those jobs in this country that are in high demand that we can't get enough workforce to accomplish.
Put those two together, you get companies in the fast-growing sectors taking on workers to meet rising demand, because they can't get a loan from the bank, and companies in the hard-hit companies holding on to workers, hoping something will turn up.
And he's saying there really, that the, he can't demand unity because he tried to shatter it in the past?
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So, for example, the European Central Bank (ECB) couldn't demand that all financial clearing houses that deal in euros be located in a eurozone economy.
When it comes to live plants, "you can't keep them in stores in the southern tier" because demand is so strong, Planalytics President Scott Bernhardt said.
"Everybody in the gold market knew there was a surge in investment demand, but they didn't know it was China, " said Jeff Christian, managing director at CPM Group.
With many residents still accustomed to shopping in small local shops, demand isn't yet keeping up with supply at the new, big malls, according to information supplied to Eastern Connecticut State by Steven Beesley, co-founder of the Institute of Shopping Centre Management in Hong Kong.
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Net oil exporters, like Iran, will meanwhile have much bigger populations consuming energy resources, which could lead to an energy famine for net oil importers like the U.K. "There just aren't enough big projects in the pipeline to keep up with demand, " said John Miles, chairman of Arup, who coordinated research into oil-extraction projects currently under way.
But GM's investments aren't merely about meeting Chinese demand, which has actually slowed in recent years.
Numbers don't lie, and our debt and deficits demand a reduction in military spending.
"The supply chain is not in great shape, and people aren't sure projected demand reflects real demand, " Sue said.
T. pros know that their talents and skills are in hot demand.
But simulations aren't only used by business schools -- they are equally in demand with companies wanting to arm employees with new skills.
The higher the risk that the company won't repay, the more that any sensible investor should demand in compensation for lending to it.
Airlines made deep cuts in winter because of high fuel prices, he says, and don't have all the planes they might want in summer to meet demand.
However, conditions in the U.S. haven't changed much and demand still remains subdued, he added.
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