Example sentences of "[to-vb] the demand for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead they have chosen to rely on using interest rates to curb the demand for credit .
2 Note that , although the current approach to monetary policy focuses on the rate of interest in order to affect the demand for money , this approach is still backed up by measures to control the money supply .
3 It is usually in the position of seeking to sell new debt in the short term but it is also concerned to promote efficient trading mechanisms and to sustain the demand for government debt in the long term .
4 Now suppose that a car manufacturer wishes to estimate the demand for cars in Panaragua , a South American country , for which no data is available .
5 Exhibitions are also geared to raising our profile to stimulate the demand for information , and attracting sponsorship funding to assist in their production and promotion .
6 Just as with its European counterparts , the museum 's staff and facilities have never been adequate to meet the demand for space .
7 It is therefore only profitable for the firm to demand just enough labour to meet the demand for output .
8 It is considered essential that the effect of both central and local government in fulfilling the aims of the inner city policy should be balanced with the need to enable house builders to meet the demand for home ownership .
9 Mr Chris Spry , for the London ambulance service , said the police were unable to meet the demand for accident services , particularly those phoned through to hospitals from family doctors .
10 Er we shall be producing it in three hundred and thirty C C bottles to meet the demand for mixer drinks and a small bottle for trade market .
11 It had failed to meet the demand for family accommodation , and cheap holiday alternatives were attracting young members elsewhere .
12 To meet the demand for beef , cattle had to become rapidly more numerous and also bigger .
13 Solicitors , at times , have to rely upon their representatives , in order to meet the demand for advice in the police station which is unpredictable .
14 students , and external researchers , are likely to increase the demands for literature searching using online databases .
15 Deprivation payments were introduced with the 1990 general practitioner contract with the intention of putting more resources into practices where deprivation might be expected to increase the demand for services .
16 Such councils might , conceivably , ‘ attract the interests of politically minded Africans and thus serve to diminish the demand for representation in a central Legislature by recourse to a system of electorates ’ .
17 engendered studies that try to enumerate the demands for transport in rural areas and then attempt to change network and service configuration to minimize the subsidy needed and meet the demand so enumerated .
18 With regard to nuclear electricity , however , if we have nuclear electricity , which ca n't be turned down conveniently , then electric cars mostly would be sitting in garages overnight recharging , and that is when the natural trough in consumption of electricity occurs and therefore the use of electric cars could help to smooth the demand for electricity .
19 Meanwhile , the Israeli government indicated that it was prepared to discuss the demand for Yassin 's release if it was given assurances that Toledano was alive .
20 There has been some debate over the necessity of maintaining a central bank , when it is possible to have a free banking regime in which banks would be free to print their own notes to satisfy the demand for cash .
21 Local resources were probably exploited to satisfy the demand for wool , leather and wood , while spinning , weaving , fulling and possibly dyeing were all essentially part of the normal domestic scene .
22 We then discuss how financial reports can be used , and how they might be improved , to satisfy the demand for information about wider accountability issues .
23 The curve is derived in the four-quadrant diagram shown in Fig. 4.11 where graph ( i ) shows the demand for labour function and graph ( iii ) shows the unemployment function ; graph ( ii ) depicts a 45 ° line which enables us to switch the demand for labour axis from being vertical in graph ( i ) to being horizontal in graph ( iii ) .
24 Originally , Jimmy was building mainly dulcimers and acoustic guitars , but soon came to recognise the demand for quality hand-built electrics .
25 This would be to reduce the demand for money ( i.e. shift the demand for money curve ( L ) to the left ) .
26 If in Figure 17.2 the authorities wished to reduce the demand for money to Q 2 , they would raise interest rates to r 2 .
27 States were urged to take measures to reduce the demand for drugs , and to increase financial contributions so that the UN Fund for Drug Abuse Control could expand its work .
28 When banks withdraw funds , the Bank of England relieves the resulting discount market shortage at that rate of interest which it thinks appropriate , nudging rates upwards perhaps to reduce the demand for bank lending or lowering them to counteract a rising exchange rate .
29 Johansson calculates that efficiency will increase enough in this way to allow the demand for electricity to be met by only 140 TWh .
30 Alright , in order to satiate the demand for wheat in the world , we 'd need a farm , you know , the size of Wales , or something , or bigger than that , the size of Europe , or half the size of Europe , alright , so the , because of the , the nature of agricultural production , economies of scale just are n't , are n't there .
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