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1 Gasoline demand is inelastic, so rising prices could eventually curtail demand .
2 Beddington said if meat and dairy prices were to rise then it could curtail demand growth.
3 It is no surprise that most of our politicians are afraid to act to curtail demand for drugs.
4 Crude oil prices and commodities like copper were also hit by the weaker data which is expected to curtail demand .
5 New tariffs and a public awareness campaign should help curtail demand so that such drastic steps are not needed next year, said Aguirre.
6 A higher dollar makes bullion more expensive for holders of other currencies, curtailing demand .
7 But the same-day launch of the tablet in 10 territories, including Hong Kong, curtailed demand .
8 The outlook comes as the chemical industry struggles to recover from a recession that sharply curtailed demand .
9 Prince Charles who is attending the conference said while strong law enforcement is needed, curtailing demand is the most important.
10 A resurgence in domestic oil output and the potential closure of the East Coast's biggest refinery is curtailing demand for crude.
11 Dealers in India were offering a discount of up to $5 an ounce, the highest since mid-June, as higher prices curtailed demand .
12 The index has fallen from around 65 in the middle of 2006 as the collapsing property market curtailed demand for services.
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