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1 Falling stockpiles could alleviate some concerns that surging U.S. production would outstrip demand .
2 By next year, supply could very well outstrip demand .
3 But oil soon lost those gains as investors bet that continuing oversupply would outstrip demand .
4 In fact, vacancy rates are climbing even in prime markets like Tokyo as supply starts to outstrip demand .
5 Oil supply would outstrip demand through the third quarter, as it has done in the second quarter, Khatibi said.
6 Capacity growth will outstrip demand growth for the next two to three years, according to research by Credit Suisse.
7 The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' latest report indicated world supply will comfortably outstrip demand in the first half of 2013.
8 In a note to clients, the brokerage said module makers continue to aggressively add capacity, even as supply begins to outstrip demand .
9 He said supply could outstrip demand by as much as 36 per cent in 2011 - a whopping 17.2 million units.
10 He described oil prices as reasonable, but said supply outstripped demand .
11 What's abundantly clear at this stage is that supply in the market far outstrips demand .
12 Some buildings remain half-completed, victims of a deepening cash crunch after supply far outstripped demand .
13 In smaller cities where Wanda has several projects, sales are declining as supply outstrips demand .
14 Bumper stocks of grains and a sugar harvest that has outstripped demand are lending a cushion.
15 Production outstripped demand by 430,000 ounces last year, according to Nomura.
16 MidAmerican's brokerage operates in 28 of the largest U.S. markets, and Sokol said the supply of housing still far outstrips demand .
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