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1 Companies have been taking advantage of the demand by refinancing their debt.
2 William was much in demand by the scientific world and rarely available.
3 CISA has already urged mills to address ebbing demand by slashing output.
4 The demand by farmers for samples of wheat and oats was great.
5 Welfare cuts may depress demand by more than George Osborne has envisaged.
6 Jago said: House builders have responded to growing demand by significantly increasing output.
7 However, he dismissed a demand by the Albanian opposition for early legislative elections.
8 The war alone has contracted natural gas demand by more than 15 percent.
9 The demand by our clients in the market is very significant.
10 Analysts have said the flu could hurt jet fuel demand by curtailing travel.
11 His work was in great demand by the king and nobility.
12 Instead, governments may have to squash demand by imposing carbon taxes.
13 This would create demand by stimulating exports, but is a very risky maneuver.
14 These books are frequently in demand by students of nineteenth century English literature.
15 You would be a luxury item, you see, in demand by high-paying customers.
16 Gates had raised concerns about a demand by some Democrats to set a deadline.
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