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The first is cotton, a natural fibre with links to forced labour that is as thirsty as it is in demand, taking up to 2,700 litres of water to make one shirt.
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Finally, he showed the improvements his trainer Virgil Hunter has been demanding since taking up with him after his devastating loss to Danny Garcia, in July 2012, and he now owns the WBC's "Silver" welterweight belt, a daft invention but worth some leverage at the negotiating table.
Ranked by revenue, Spotify followed by Pandora still leads the way, and the top 10 chart is filled with similar on-demand offerings, taking up 7 out of the 10 spots worldwide.
I began demanding men give me as much space as they took up.
I work in drama these days, and the standard is so terrifyingly high (not just popular, not just good – both at the same time) I'm considering taking up something less demanding.
And that's what I'm going to say next time I see a child taking up a chair demanding Goldfish when what I'm offering is Gruyère cheese strata, while their parent hovers, trying to take up as little space as possible and seeming embarrassed to even corporeally exist.
In particular, can it shift itself from being export dominated, as it has been, to being more domestic demand-led, and the Chinese somehow taking up that global leadership through the Chinese consumer that America used to have?
Most of Taiwan's production capacity is already taken up meeting demand from companies trying to avoid the United States tariffs, making it more expensive to produce there than in China.
Excess supply and demand are being taken up and satisfied.
This might all sound painstakingly obvious, but you need to keep in mind that logistics, including road freight, is still quite an old-fashioned industry where a lot of business is conducted over phone, email and even fax, and via a middle person — a freight broker, if you will — who manually matches supply and demand and takes up to 15percentnt for doing so.
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