Example sentences of "[noun] to [art] demand " in BNC.

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1 But the discussion did give added weight to the demand for reform at a time when concepts of national interest were more frequently deployed — wartime .
2 Provider : The individual member in resonse to a demand from their employer or from the market eg publications , conference organiser Subject matter : This covers ‘ specialist ’ knowledge and possibly the application .
3 The level of employment rises as a result of the complementary stimulus to the demand for labour afforded by the rise in the demand for commodities and the fall in the real wage rate .
4 The Meat and Livestock Commission said that US rules were different from EC approval in many areas , ranging from the need for higher hanging rails to the demand for sloping window ledges .
5 It will in effect lead to a demand that you shall accept Fascism practically , in order to conquer Fascism .
6 We ca n't just reduce the struggles of half the population to a demand for money .
7 It is the response of the supermarket business as a whole to the demand for a healthier and more natural product , freshly produced to a high standard , which has led to the advent of the in-store bakery , and in turn created the need , at any rate within Sainsbury 's , for structured , high quality management training , geared much more towards how we plan the business to grow over the next five to ten years than it is to simply manning the pumps .
8 Advertisements may range in size from a small window notice to a massive hoarding ; they vary in purpose from a bus stop sign to the demand to buy a certain make of detergent ; they could be situated alongside a cathedral , in a busy shopping street , or in a particularly beautiful rural setting ; they might be pleasant or obnoxious to look at ; they might be temporary or permanent ; and so on .
9 This applies for example to the demand side , where the choice of functional forms is more than merely a matter of algebraic convenience ( see Dixit and Stiglitz , 1977 ) .
10 Econometric evidence in support of this — at least with respect to the demand for labour supplied by " temporary help " firms ( the equivalent of agencies in Britain ) — has been presented by Joray ( 1981 ) for the USA .
11 To summarize , a positive industry-specific demand shock raises ( reduces ) equilibrium union membership and wages if the elasticity of the slope of the labour demand curve Nw with respect to the demand shock θ is less than ( greater than ) the elasticity of employment with respect to the demand shock .
12 To summarize , a positive industry-specific demand shock raises ( reduces ) equilibrium union membership and wages if the elasticity of the slope of the labour demand curve Nw with respect to the demand shock θ is less than ( greater than ) the elasticity of employment with respect to the demand shock .
13 In both countries the movement away from the pure gospel of self-help to a demand for state action can be dated from the late 1840s .
14 Each notification could give rise to a demand for the excess sum stated in the policy .
15 For example , if UK exports or capital inflows into the UK are paid for in sterling , then foreigners have to purchase pounds in foreign currency markets with their own currencies , thus giving rise to a demand for pounds .
16 Robbins also related to the upskilling debate — the expansion of education and the high birth rate of the immediate post-war period , for example , had given rise to a shortage of qualified teachers especially in primary schools , and changes in the numbers of white-collar jobs available to women had also given rise to a demand for better qualified and certificated female labour .
17 Our discussion in the last two chapters and this one reveals three broad types of transaction which give rise to the demand and supply of currencies :
18 In addition to a demand to raise the minimum monthly wage from the current $211 to $500 , FETIMMP also demanded the rejection of the recently signed bilateral drug accord with the United States [ see p. 38187 ] , and the non-payment of Peru 's foreign debt .
19 The Orion 41 has been introduced by Ubbink into its range of top-hung roof windows in response to a demand for a small roof window that can be installed without major ‘ surgery ’ to the roof timbers .
20 The mere fact that the payment has been made in response to a demand by a public authority does not emerge in any of the cases as constituting or forming part of the ratio decidendi .
21 I turn , therefore , to what I consider to be the primary issue in this appeal , namely , whether there exists a principle whereby a subject who makes a payment in response to a demand of taxation ( or other like demand ) from the Crown which is unlawful either because it is wholly ultra vires or merely excessive thereby acquires a prima facie right to its repayment forthwith as money had and received .
22 But suppose that , though believing himself to be liable , he gives a note or cheque only in response to a demand threatening legal proceedings ?
23 This scheme started in the 1970s , in response to the demand from older people who were unable to find an insurance company offering adequate cover for the amount they wanted .
24 Soon after the turn of the century , however , in response to the demand of the market place , tonics returned again .
25 Certainly there has been a rapid increase in the number of consultancies offering such services , but this is simply a response to the demand created by the draft EC legislation on environmental audits and the draft British Standard on Environmental Management Systems .
26 And the various forms of workflow management systems and groupware products now emerging , in response to the demand for ever-increasing ease of access to that information , look likely to make the terms MIS and EIS redundant , and the LAN and WAN irrelevent .
27 The size and the number of actuarial firms is expanding rapidly in response to the demand for their services .
28 This was in part a response to the demand of Western governments and the UN for a complete restructuring of the entire CILSS system .
29 Further , on one occasion the Pactus Legis Salicae deals with those rachinburgi , or local law-men , who were unable to state the law in response to the demand , " Tell us the Salic Law " : Dicite nobis legem Salicam .
30 Increases in money supply may occur as a result of banks expanding credit in response to the demand for credit .
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