Sentence examples for objects in demand from inspiring English sources

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As a result, air conditioning appliances become important and effective objects in demand response programs.

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Mr. Cadias, for instance, said that he even believed that some unscrupulous dealers tell gangs what kinds of art objects are in demand, although other experts question whether art is stolen to order.

His elaborately constructed sets, a wonderland of mismatched objects in motion, demand that his audiences continually readjust and redirect their focus.

Production of objects in space demands for new processes, like additive manufacturing.

Topicality of the work is conditioned by the necessity to research meanings' translation mechanisms of different cultures in the modern design's forms and images, and the need to create harmonious and data-intensive visual objects that are in demand in various spheres of modern life (advertising, Internet, design, etc).

According to the Wall Street Journal, printers are among the most in-demand objects in "rage rooms," where people pay to smash things with sledgehammers; Battle Sports, a rage-room facility in Toronto, goes through fifteen a week.

The brightly coloured little objects appear to be in demand.

It is interesting to peruse the show with the title of Ferus's inaugural exhibition in mind: "Objects in the Landscape Demanding of Attention".

Significantly, standard object recognition memory was unaffected by MTT transection, indicating that the MTT group did not have a general impairment in recognition memory per se but rather was selectively sensitive to the spatial demands of the object-in-place task.

"I really don't know if we are mature enough to handle it," Pearce said of the technology, "but I think that with open-source approach, we are within reach of a Star Trek-like, post-scarcity society, in which 'replicators' can create a vast array of objects on demand, resulting in wealth for everyone at very little cost.

Douglas-Hamilton: It was driven by the market for ivory in the West — Belgium was a hot center for the trade, and also in Japan, whose new affluence meant that ordinary Japanese people could afford to buy ivory, which was in demand for prestige objects like hand seals.

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