Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] demand for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Germany is at last waking up to the what has been clear to outsiders for the past year or so , that there is going to be no quick fix to the recession it is facing and that it will be long and grinding : this week the BDI industrial federation admitted that the downturn could develop into Germany 's worst recession since the end of World War II , saying that the western German economy will continue to decline , and the fall will be deeper than previously thought , so that in important sectors such as the capital goods industry the downturn will represent a new post-war record ; the body blames weak foreign demand for German goods , the now over-valued mark and rising costs for German industry and now admits it is the result of structural problems that will have long-term economic effects .
2 ‘ It 's encouraging that work is being made which refuses this ridiculous demand for positive images , which tries to take on multiple aspects of identity .
3 In the 1970s militant demands for improved conditions led to new laws which gave Italian labour higher job security than virtually anywhere else .
4 Continuing low demand for new cars has led Ford to cut production at all of its three UK assembly plants .
5 There is a huge pent-up demand for new cars , he said .
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