Sentence examples for aroused demand from inspiring English sources

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The rapid development of micro-sized electronics has aroused demand for on-chip energy storage devices of high reliability, stability and performance.

Such monopolies and the private firms' refusal to extend their services into sparsely populated and unprofitable rural areas aroused demand for provincial entry into the market, which was effected in 1907.

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In the past, Mr. Putin has not hesitated to remove prime ministers during political or economic crises that aroused a demand for change.

But until public officials, administrators, faculty members, students, and the general public are sufficiently aroused to demand major changes, it is unlikely that we will see a major transformation in the way colleges in this country are run.

But until public officials, administrators, faculty members, students and the general public are sufficiently aroused to demand major changes it is unlikely that we will see a major transformation in the way our colleges are run.

The rapid development in micro/nanoscience and technology and the emerging trend towards Internet of Things (IoT) [1] have aroused a tremendous demand for a variety of novel sensors with small size, high sensitivity, and accuracy, as well as high stability and reliability.

Despite A Life's success, the furor over Semiramide aroused an overwhelming demand for Italian opera.

An aroused public can demand renewable energy, public infrastructure, public services, and green jobs.

Murphy's research was initially published in a series of articles for Maclean's under the pen name Janey Canuck which, according to the book Crime and Deviance in Canada: Historical Perspectives, were commissioned "for the express purpose of arousing public demands for stricter drug legislation".

Pakistani concerns are further aroused by American demands that Pakistan move troops away from its eastern border even while India continues to deploy three-fourths of its vast forces against Pakistan.

The inclusion of assortment decisions requires an adaptation of the demand function (cf. Eq. 3) to account for additional demand arousing from out-of-assortment (OOA) situations (Smith and Agrawal 2000; Kök and Fisher 2007).

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