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Adding more electricity to the grid creates trouble when demand dips lower than supply.
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Demand dipped, then dropped, until it had all but faded away in the 1980s.
A demand dip could be punishing, said Mr. Pu, who currently analyzes the mobile industry at Fubon Securities in Taipei.
Growth in China's vast factory sector cooled in February as domestic demand dipped, weighing on companies already hit by slack foreign sales.
Although applications for mortgages were up, refinancing demand dipped to more than a one-year low due to rising interest rates.
Other rarities are harder to place and demand a dip into my field guide – a small copper, a purple hairstreak, a common blue and a brimstone.
It generally takes several months for the iPad and iPhone demand to dip down to realistic supply levels.
We also examine the difference of supporting demand between steep dipping face and near horizontal or gentle dip face, and the steep dipping face needed 3D supporting for roof, floor and rib.
A survey of estate agents by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) suggested sales and demand from homebuyers dipped in July.
In short, America exchanged a world in which individual cycles were demand-symmetric for one in which cycles are symmetric on average across generations, because policymakers swung from never allowing demand growth to dip too low to never allowing demand growth to rise too high.On the whole, I think most people would prefer the cycles of the first era.
In areas where accompanying tick-borne diseases demand more frequent dipping, the regime should be altered to take this into account; for example, it is recommended to dip the cattle every 7 - 10 days in East Coast Fever (ECF) areas.
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