Example sentences of "[subord] [art] demand for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The liquidity trap occurs where the demand for money becomes perfectly interest-elastic at some very low interest rate .
2 Since the period in question has been one of economic growth , and since it is argued that the demand for temporary workers grows faster than the demand for labour as a whole in periods of rising economic activity , our findings are particularly noteworthy .
3 Although the demand for rabbit meat has shown some improvement , the general attitude of the consumer has helped to keep demand at a much lower level than previously .
4 As West European industrialisation got under way , so the demand for goods manufactured in and around Danzig also began to improve : there was increased Prussian demand for armaments , chemicals , food , timber , clothing and shipbuilding to support the growth of industry in Western Prussia .
5 Once the demand for money and the threat were made and the pistol was produced , would that distract him or would it concentrate his mind on his assailant ? ’ said Mr Justice Leonard .
6 If the demand for pedigree dogs and the size of the dog population in general falls as a result , this is the price that all whose livelihood depends on pet dogs will have to pay .
7 If the government is successful in controlling the money supply , there then arises the problem of severe fluctuations in interest rates if the demand for money fluctuates and is relatively inelastic .
8 Thus in Figure 18.4 , if the demand for money increased to L' , and the money supply target was Q 1 , the authorities would raise interest rates to r 2 .
9 If the demand for money curve remained unchanged , the interest rate would fall to Oi 2 .
10 If the demand for loans is inelastic , as in Figure 17.8 , any attempt to reduce demand ( e.g. from Q 1 to Q 2 ) will involve large rises in interest rates ( r 1 to r 2 ) .
11 Similarly , they can persuade other holders of bills to exchange them for time deposits in banks , by offering a higher rate of interest on time deposits ; something they can do if the demand for advances is high and hence higher interest rates can be charged on advances .
12 If the demand for energy outstrips the supply , we use up the fat and become slimmer .
13 If the demand for cash , in the form of notes issued by the Bank of England , rises , the clearing banks meet the rise in demand by obtaining notes from the Bank , at the same time running down their operational balances with it .
14 ‘ It pays well and has brought valuable jobs , but if the demand for slate drops they will close us down without a second thought , ’ one said .
15 I accept that , at present , they are high — only slightly below unleaded petrol prices — but , as the hon. Gentleman knows , that is because the demand for gas oil , which is equivalent to diesel , is high at this time of year as it is used for heating and high demand tends to push up prices .
16 Recessions often start because the demand for credit falls .
17 Because the demand for money is fairly stable there should be a reasonably predictable effect in terms of increased demand for other assets , which may be real or financial .
18 The ideal interior is neutral and unobstructed , while the demand for floor area pushes buildings to the limits of their sites , making public spaces , or any but the thinnest facades , unprofitable .
19 Since the demand for money is related to several variables , according to Friedman and the monetarists , then it may be difficult to measure the precise effect of a change in one of these variables on the demand for money .
20 Since the demand for money now exceeds the supply by Q 1 — Q 2 some form of credit rationing will have to be applied .
21 Since the demand for labour is a decreasing function of the real wage rate and the supply of labour is ( perhaps ) an increasing function of the real wage rate , they argued that the origins of general unemployment could be traced to the maintenance of a real wage rate , w 1 , which exceeded the market clearing real wage rate , w * ; .
22 While a demand for sex is not blackmail , a demand for money in return for not disclosing that the accused has indulged in such behaviour would be because the gain would be money within s.34(2) ( a ) .
23 Whilst the demand for buildings shows a considerable variation around the movement of the economy , the most violent swings may be felt by the manufacturers of specific products like bricks , concrete , roof-tiles and the like .
24 This mechanism ceases when the demand for money and supply of money are equal again .
25 When the demand for money is perfectly interest-elastic , the LM curve is horizontal , as illustrated in Fig. 9 .
26 Even when the demand for manpower was at its height , women with children under fourteen years old were never conscripted .
27 The answer is that after mating they produce a tiny mobile larvae totally different to the adult this might drift for miles on ocean current before settling into the fixed adult form Down Norwick power station in North Wales , generates the electricity by pump storage , in off peak hours thousands of gallons of water are pumped from a lower lake to an upper lake , when the demand for electricity is high bowels are opened and water falls back through turbine to the lower lake again , this generates the power To ensure that the lower lake would never flood the was diverted through mile long tunnel in the mountain side , no one knew for certain how the salmon , the trout and even rarer that used to migrate up the old river would cope with the tunnels , pitch darkness and slow flowing water .
28 When the demand for units is strong the management has no need to destroy units as they may be sold within a short period .
29 Invented in 1589 , when Elizabeth I was on the throne of England , the ‘ stocking frame ’ came into use when the demand for stockings was from both sexes , and it signalled the birth of a great industry , although recognition of its revolutionary potential was slow in coming , and William Lee died penniless in Paris .
30 Prior to independence , when the demand for servants came from European administrators , and from Asian and Arab traders , domestic servants were male , as was the labour force in general .
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