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Manufacturing is growing – just about – but only because of demand for consumer goods.
Volvo expects a strong increase in orders in Europe in the second half because of demand for new models.
Television shows that have strong visual appeal are especially desirable now because of demand for high-definition programming.
Barnes & Noble said it expected same-store sales to rise 5 to 7 percent during the holiday quarter, largely because of demand for the Nook.
Neither show is an obvious big draw, but both have pulled in crowds (the Stockhausen run was extended because of demand for tickets).
Apple was forced to postpone its original British launch date of late April because of demand for the iPad in the US.
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But the newspaper could not investigate, he said, because of demands for "harmony" before the games.
This year this aid is down to 155,000 metric tons because of demands for aid in Afghanistan; other countries are also sending less to North Korea.
It is a party, he said, that respected democratic principles, favored economic reforms and had support from the voters because of demands for competent and honest government.
In fact, costs have already been rising this year because of demands for higher wages among Chinese workers, who are balking at the coastal jobs once coveted as a way out of rural poverty.
Many of the spending issues for the 2007 fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1, proved contentious because of demands for more domestic spending at a time when conservatives were upset over large budget deficits.
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