Sentence examples for favourable demand from inspiring English sources

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"Look at just how favourable demand trends are for wine," he says.

Of course, if the demand for jobs requiring academic tertiary education grows even faster, thereby offering better earnings and employment prospects, enrolment in vocational education may decline even in the presence of favourable demand developments.

This allows identifying the product path from production to consumer and helps improving the process by providing valuable information for the company on how to react to favourable demand and unusual events like products that become unsuitable for sale [42].

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Commenting on its growth downgrades, the European commission said: "Risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside, reflecting less favourable external demand and uncertainty in the lead-up to the June referendum.

Smart charge control is generally considered more favourable than flexible demand as it satisfies the needs of the drivers and avoids overloading of the grid.

The higher scores indicated more favourable characteristics: low demands, high control and support.

The relatively favourable draw means that demand from England fans has been spread beyond the group stages to the final 16 and quarter finals, which has helped availability.

Two years ago, America's Department of Justice brought a case against Standard & Poor's (S&P) that accused the ratings agency of frauduently issuing overly favourable ratings to boost demand for its services.

The less-developed countries that produce minerals and metals seemingly have the most favourable export prospects because demand for such finite commodities is expanding among the developed countries, many of which are concerned over the depletion of their domestic resources.

The problem for shareholders is that the government is likely to demand very favourable terms for its investment, in the hope of making a handsome profit for the taxpayer (at the expense of private pension holders and other investors) or in its anxiety to avoid a loss.

As a post-Brexit Britain sought to negotiate new trade deals with fast-growing emerging economies such as China and India, they too may increasingly demand more favourable visa regimes or other ways to allow their citizens access to the UK, Open Europe suggests.

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