766 Quotes About Demand

  • Author Sung Sohn
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    Inventories really being run down to ground, but that means that any increase in demand in the future will be translated into more production and jobs. We're feeling the pain right now, but it means we're more likely to get economic growth starting early next year.

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  • Author Taro Saito
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    With exports to China, demand -- which had slowed late last year -- is now seeing a solid rebound, and with firm demand in the US continuing, Japanese exports are most likely to maintain brisk gains in the near term.

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  • Author Thomas Skains
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    Prices will come down only when we increase the supply of natural gas in the marketplace to meet the growing demand for our product.

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  • Author Yasukazu Shimizu
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    Overseas and domestic demand was solid in January. We can expect production to keep expanding steadily, supporting the economy.

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  • Author Yasukazu Shimizu
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    Demand for final goods is gradually recovering. Prices for these products will stay positive, though their gains probably won't accelerate.

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  • Author Yoshiki Shinke
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    The gains in imports are a sign of strong domestic demand and show how resilient the economy is now. With growth in the U.S. and other export markets set to accelerate, exports will be strong for some time.

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  • Author Aiden Wilson Tozer
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    God is so vastly wonderful, so utterly and completely delightful that He can, without anything other than Himself, meet and overflow the deepest demands of our total nature, mysterious and deep as that nature is.

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  • Author David Thurtell
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    There are worries about demand going forward, but in the overall scheme of things, oil prices are still exceptionally high and are still vulnerable to supply hitches.

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  • Author David Thurtell
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    Peak demand for winter fuel in the northern hemisphere is what is going to be driving oil prices in the fourth-quarter.

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