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"With the exception of Japan, demand fell off a cliff.
But demand fell off during the recession when corporate investors had small tax liabilities.
It was made by those who opposed fiscal stimulus on ideological grounds when private demand fell off a cliff at the fastest rate since the Great Depression.
Mr. Anderson cites figures from Rhapsody for December 2005, when the biggest hits were downloaded in droves, but even as the demand fell off for less popular songs, interest was never completely extinguished.
At times those rates rose in common with prices under the pull of monetary demand (in times of inflation, during war, or in the rising phase of the trade cycle), but when the demand fell off they were resistant to cuts; and though they were cut somewhat, they commonly remained at a higher level than when the preceding rise began.
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For all institutions in modern languages, teaching funding is greater than research funding so that will have to reduce as demand falls off.
When demand falls off, so will trade.
But that is a very temporary event, a function of demand falling off a cliff.
"It took almost a century for landline phones to reach saturation, or the point at which new demand falls off.
"It took almost a century for landline phones to reach saturation, or the point at which new demand falls off.
At 135 USD, of course it was unsustainable but it has found levels which are more or less acceptable and downward pressure on the price will continue if demand falls off in reduced economic activity.
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