Example sentences of "[vb infin] the demand for " in BNC.

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1 Government intervention can likewise influence the demand for a particular nationalized industry 's services .
2 There are two other ways in which expectations can influence the demand for money , and make it more unstable .
3 We 're not seeking to impose artificial restraints of development , we do n't think the demand for a settlement is there .
4 As well as changes in technique , market conditions at any particular time will , of course , affect the demand for labour .
5 A similar relative price term may affect the demand for the good as well : if demanders feel that the price of the good is high relative to its likely future value , they may well delay purchases until the price is lower .
6 In Somerset magistrates had to cope in 1790 with " a lawless Banditi of colliers and their wives , for the wives had lost their work to spinning engines … which they suppose , if generally adopted , will lessen the demand for manual labour .
7 Since money is seen as one component of total wealth , we can expect the demand for money to be directly related to total wealth so long as money is regarded as a ‘ normal good ’ by wealth-holders. ( b ) Rates of return on financial assets ( R ) .
8 In short , we should expect the demand for bank lending to vary inversely with the rate of interest charged .
9 The need to call in troops , according to Mr Spry , became apparent by mid-afternoon yesterday when the police could not meet the demand for accident services .
10 Eritrean educators are frustrated that they can not meet the demand for basic education .
11 An increase in the rate of national income would shift the demand for labour curve to the right from D L to D′ L .
12 Similarly , a decrease in the rate of national income would shift the demand for labour curve to the left .
13 A rise in real labour costs would shift the demand for labour curve downwards to D′ L in graph ( i ) .
14 It 's time to act on a global basis ; we , the Western consumers , must cut the demand for wild and endangered species as pets and products .
15 Some economists on the left did link the demand for maintaining the existing sterling rate with the need to a supply-side restructuring economic policy .
16 It is , perhaps , interesting at this point to recall a recently expressed official view that : ‘ Air transport must fulfil the demand for economic and social integration , facilitate regional economic development , serve tourism and establish air links to less developed peripheral regions with low traffic demand . ’
17 Output at this level is optimal not only for the firm , but also for society , because the type and quantity of goods produced will match the demand for them , at least in so far as demand is represented by the willingness and ability of the consumer to pay .
18 Is there also the possibility that the environmental movement will reduce the demand for such forest products in the developed nations by educating the public in the undesirable environmental consequences ( e.g. the enhanced greenhouse effect and the loss of genetic resources ) of overexploitation ?
19 If the authorities raise interest rates , this will reduce the demand for credit and this in turn will reduce the credit that banks create .
20 The extension of the informal conciliatory system will not satisfy the demand for an investigative system .
21 There was also concern about where to find accommodation for the control room and other working space , and fears that television staff would increase the demand for catering and other services .
22 Thus , the demand for money ( MD ) depends : ( a ) directly on national income ( as a rise in national income will reflect a rise in the total value of transactions and so will increase the demand for money to finance these transactions ) ; and ( b ) inversely on the rate of interest ( as a rise in the rate of interest will make it more attractive to hold financial assets , and less attractive to hold money , whether as part of an individual 's wealth holdings or as an outcome of a speculative activity ) .
23 Few perceived this would increase the demand for programmes ( that the satellite could transmit ) .
24 This will increase the demand for sterling on the foreign exchange market : there will be a short-term capital inflow into the UK ( the capital account of the balance of payments will go into surplus ) .
25 This will increase the demand for sterling on the foreign exchange markets and hence cause an appreciation of the exchange rate .
26 These link roads would give us the much publicised fourteen lane M twenty five and the building of Terminal five would increase the demand for it .
27 Terminal Five will increase the demand for this extra route but as well as the regional imbalance there 's al there 's also a national imbalance erm airport capacity in the South East has exc increased at the expense of the regional airports , Bristol , Southampton
28 Since the economy will tend automatically to its ‘ natural rate of unemployment ’ , any increase in government spending will increase the demand for money and so crowd out private spending through rising interest rates .
29 The introduction into the mass market ( as opposed to business and education ) of CD-I , CD-ROM XA , and the ‘ electronic book ’ will expand the demand for titles increasingly initiated and produced exclusively as non-print publications .
30 Similarly , a cut in real labour costs would cause the demand for labour curve to shift upwards .
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