Sentence examples for demand of interest from inspiring English sources

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With the addition of students from the North and East of Sri Lanka, areas that were severely affected by the war of nearly three decades, we have started seeing something unique: a strong demand of interest by diaspora to invest in students from outside of their own ethnicities and religions.

The advantages of this approach include: first, it discourages pressure to add more specialty standards due to the demand of interest groups, and secondly, it becomes more manageable to maintain a group of qualified surveyors so as to ensure the consistency of survey results.

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The primary demands of interest are the maximum floor displacement, the maximum story drift angle over the height, the maximum global ductility, the maximum inter-story ductility and the capacity curves.

Nonetheless, given that all the models could be considered 'valid' it reasonable to argue that the choice of superior model should rather be based on which model is fit for purpose what specification of demand is of interest.

(Surveys since then have shown an increase in mCPR in Kinshasa to 20.4% in the Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020 [PMA2020] survey of 2014. ) This finding begged the question: was low mCPR an issue of supply (i.e., limited availability of contraceptive methods) or demand (lack of interest in using contraception)?

A pickup in economic growth leads to an increase in loan demand, higher levels of interest income and lower levels of nonperforming loans.

Particularly, effects of PR on the demand would be of interest to academics as well as to health managers currently in practice.

Their resistance to the demands of colleagues, interest groups and trade unions for more spending made them unpopular.

Some argue, for example, that works of art have a distinct criterion of identity, one that reflects the peculiar nature and demands of aesthetic interest.

Trade experts argue that making the negotiations public would make it difficult to balance the demands of competing interest groups, who would jostle for influence.

Jeffrey Schott of the Peterson Institute, a think-tank, argues that although negotiators need input from those who will be affected including businesses and trade unions making the negotiations public might make it difficult to balance the demands of competing interest groups.

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