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Technological change raises demand for expensive cities.
Soaring demand for expensive classical furniture made of rosewood is driving deforestation.
Yet, 20 years after Salford's first development plan, there is now strong demand for expensive apartments at the Quays.
Cheap pork in turn means competition for beef, which is already suffering from weak demand for expensive cuts.
Demand for expensive waterfront properties, much of it coming from South Americans and other foreigners looking to park their cash, has the industry punch-drunk with enthusiasm.
Demand for expensive leather bags off-set a slowdown in China for French luxury brand Hermès as it beat analyst estimates for the thirdquarter.
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As populations age and chronic ailments such as heart disease and cancer take a heavier toll, governments there face demands for expensive treatment from a growing middle class.
New treatments can be introduced at whim with subsequent demands for expensive trials to prove/disprove their efficacy.
Now, however, the car tax and devaluation have constrained demand, especially for expensive models, which discourages dealers from importing them.
This will inevitably escalate demand for more expensive public services.
The heavy demand for increasingly expensive butter, however, led the company in 1871 to start producing the newly invented margarine.
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