Sentence examples for acceleration of demand from inspiring English sources

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You would think that any of these guys stands to benefit from an acceleration of demand fueled by looser money in a below-capacity economy.Then you've got Minneapolis's Class C directors.

Fetching more than four times its low estimate, the Turkish pocket watch was a museum-quality piece, probably a gift by a wealthy French aristocrat to the Ottoman ruler Sultan Abdul Hamid I. "We have seen an incredible acceleration of demand for vintage enameled pocket watches," Mr. Bacs said.

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We've charted a myriad social, psychological and economic processes which lead, despite our best intentions, not to reduction and restraint, but to an escalation, an acceleration of material demand and environmental impact.

The moment that you have a product that seems to satisfy the needs of a large enough market you enter what startup people like to call "product / market fit" characterized by the rapid acceleration of customer demand and therefore adoption.

This paper addresses the prediction of the median peak floor acceleration (PFA) demand of elastic structures subjected to seismic excitation by means of an adapted response spectrum method.

This capability is relevant for areas such as high-speed data analytics, network processing, security functions and low power processing for IoT and Space.Reconfigure.io has developed a core platform allowing the acceleration of key compute demands with such FPGA technology by for the first time making it readily accessible to engineers.

"We don't need too much of an acceleration in demand to start seeing positive numbers," Badillo says.

The proposed reduction factors are the division of the acceleration demand for the coupled SFS system over the acceleration demand for the free-field, and propose an alternative method to calculate the actual acceleration loading considering interaction effects.

In current code provisions, the acceleration demand consists of the floor acceleration amplification factor, component acceleration amplification factor, component importance factor, and component response modification factor, which are all based on or induced by the floor response and dynamic response of the CW itself.

One of the key problems in the world today is de-synchronization — "the clash of speeds" between the old, lumbering mass system and the new diversity, flexibility and acceleration demanded of institutions built on knowledge.

In Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs (1923), Clark developed his theory of the acceleration principle that investment demand can fluctuate severely if consumer demand fluctuations exhaust existing productive capacity.

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