Sentence examples for mass of demand from inspiring English sources

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They will always pull the breaks on innovation for a few years, before it eventually breaks through from a critical mass of demand and inevitability (usually thanks to the porn industry).

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In comparison to older, lighter and simple operating cars, present heavier and bigger vehicles equipped with a mass of electronics demand much power/energy in operation, are more resource-consuming in production and, depending on the particular use, new cars are comparably inefficient [27].

In the history of successful social movements, there is always a flashpoint when the concerted strategy of a small group of people committed to a particular goal ignites a mass of people demanding change.

He used the sacred occasion of a Chrism mass to demand that Catholics "besiege" his city's newspaper of record.

Given the reservations some might have, will we see critical mass in terms of demand for these devices when they're fully rolled out?

More needs to be done to create the critical mass of supply and demand for local services.

This event drew thousands to Soldier Field to hear King, Young, Bishop Arthur Brazier, Al Raby, Mahalia Jackson and others motivate the masses to demand immediate passage of the Act.

French and German ministers have condemned the executive order; so has the mayor of London and the leader of the opposition; and thousands of ordinary Americans people with far less power in their hands than the British prime minister, and in far more immediate danger from state reprisals immediately headed to their nearest airports in their masses to demand the release of those being detained.

CAIRO -- Egypt's interim military rulers and the masses of protesters demanding their exit dug in Thursday for a prolonged standoff as the generals vowed to forge ahead with parliamentary elections despite a week of violence that is certain to tarnish the vote.

The worst-case scenario also suggests that because of mass demand, treatment would be allocated on a lottery basis.

The rise of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded notes (ETNs) has opened up commodities as an investable asset class to the masses, providing new sources of demand.

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