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But the inherent demand for higher quality sound and pictures is also driving Internet users to seek faster Internet connections, like digital subscriber lines or cable modems.
"As the Chinese have opened up in the past ten years, there's been an inherent demand for foreign products.
China, as the largest developing country and the second largest economic entity in the world, has a great inherent demand for the bioenergy production in meeting the fast-growing economy, preventing the energy crisis, and meeting the target of greenhouse gas emission reduction.
This verifies the inherent demand for intra- and inter-professional communication in hospital physicians' work [ 3, 24, 25].
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"There is an inherent need for organizations like LAYN".
The inherent demands imposed by the sport of tennis played at the highest level have led to procedural intervention by the medical teams caring for professional tennis players at events worldwide played in challenging environmental temperatures.
In the case of research conducted during the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic, the inherent difficulty of projecting demand for vaccination, combined with delays and uncertainty around the timing of availability of pH1N1 vaccine, were serious challenges for the vaccination program and for its evaluation (6 ).
This study proposes a methodology for designing a hydrogen supply chain while considering the inherent uncertainty associated with the demand for this fuel in the future.
The management of such a corporation may wish to diversify its field of operations for a number of reasons: making additional use of existing plant facilities, improving its marketing position with a broader range of products, or decreasing the inherent risk in depending on the demand for a single product.
The evidence presented in this paper is consistent with a story in which several forces inherent to economic growth increase the demand for more educated workers and, therefore, the returns to education and inequality in earnings.
The evidence and discussion presented in this paper are consistent with a story in which several forces inherent to economic growth increase the demand for more educated workers and, therefore, the returns to education and inequality in earnings.
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