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This trend has quickened demand for housing.
On the contrary, lower prices for imports are only quickening demand, they say.
American executives say that if the United States does not relax its grip on semiconductor manufacturing equipment shipments to China, American makers of such gear will lose more and more sales as nimbler competitors meet China's quickening demand for the sensitive machines.
Yet even as storage capacity increases and programs calculate information at ever-quickening speeds, the demand for more and faster seems infinite.
Scott became the coach, bringing his tough-love style and a demand to quicken the pace.
Yet growth in emerging economies has quickened, partly thanks to demand at home.
Henry is now part of a collective action demanding overtime pay from Quicken Loans.
Why: It'll quicken your pulse, drop your jaw and demand your full attention.
While this ban succeeded in slowing down some activities it also quickened reactions and aroused strong curiosity; the very demand for some kind of censorship of the works led to more intimate study of them.
David Cameron says he will set out his EU reform demands within weeks and pledged to "quicken the pace" of talks.
The Finance Ministry forecasts growth will quicken to 3.6percentthis yearas as the interest-rate reductions bolster demand.
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