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So state watchdogs tend to demand that consolidation create benefits for customers, like lower electricity rates or improved service.
Coming as they usually do from poorer countries, migrant labourers tend to demand lower wages than South Africans.
A Champions League place is therefore a big draw for talented players, who in turn tend to demand big salaries.
At a 15 percent discount, which investors tend to demand in I.P.O.'s, HCA's enterprise value would be $36 billion.
Also, New York City guests tend to demand around-the-clock services, experts say, making it hard to limit costs.
While it may seem that impunity has won the day in the short term, history tells us that democratic societies tend to demand accountability in the long run.
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A modern economy with rapidly-developing technology like ours tends to demand more skills and qualifications as time goes on.
Of course, every institution in a democracy tends to demand transparency for its rivals and opacity for itself.
Some producers forget that in the rush to fill the schedule, which is why he tends to demand multiple episodes of a prospective show.
Indeed, the process of stuffing a beloved pet tends to demand more delicacy than, for instance, mounting a deer head or posing a bear.
A longstanding problem for the sustainability movement is that it's tended to demand we stop this or that rather than offer attractive alternatives, says Ridley.
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