Synonym: coveted, desired, in demand, sought after. Similar words: demand, demand of, demanding, derived demand, indemnity, indemnify, remainder, independent. Meaning: adj. greatly desired.
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61. It is a large subject, much in demand, and is very cheap to teach.
62. Therefore the contraction in demand engineered by the government only succeeded in adding to the unemployment problem.
63. By 1860 the steam colliers were in demand because of their larger capacity and reliability.
64. It became the biggest local employer, with a basic work-force of about 1,500, and numerous additional contractors constantly in demand.
65. Although changes in performance arise as a result of supply side factors, they manifest themselves as shifts in demand curve.
66. On top of the recovery in demand, Forte stands to gain the full benefit of cost reductions of £40m made last year.
67. Capacity and other resource constraints which may limit the target's ability to respond to increases in demand.
68. Revealing such information could produce problems pupils with a book which is in demand.
69. But more critically, Sega failed to anticipate the rapid drop in demand for its less powerful 16-bit game player.
70. For a more challenging opportunity, remember that people with fundraising skills or retired secretaries or accountants are frequently in demand.
71. It was organized to help prepare a generation of scientists whose skills will be increasingly in demand.
72. But production has slumped by 45 percent because of the plunge in demand - and there's no end in sight.
73. Consequently, the fall in demand for building materials and construction workers will generate downward multiplier effects on other types of investment.
74. Although out of farming, he had retained his interest in Clydesdales and was in demand as a show ring judge.
75. Cattle in great demand selling to 165.5. Heavy lambs in demand.
76. The existing stock of money, being less in demand, will be able to support a greater flow of spending.
77. Although bad management was the major factor, the firm's problems were due in part to a fall-off in demand.
78. Thirdly the recession has created high unemployment, with an increase in demand for social security and unemployment benefit.
79. An interruption in the increase in debt means an actual reduction in demand for goods.
80. What we're experiencing now is a huge upsurge in demand for everything we do.
81. This rotative engine soon became greatly in demand and had a big effect on the mechanisation of factories.
82. Medical appointments in military units were believed to provide useful experience to recent graduates or students, and were much in demand.
83. Bell, like Fisher and Clark before him, cites Engel's Law in support of this shift in demand.
84. Euro Disney was also in demand,[Sentencedict] up 20p at 965p after a rise in foreign visitor receipts.
85. Indeed, Mr Burke is already working on one investing project and will undoubtedly be in demand.
86. He was in demand as a confessor, from a few parishioners, a few neighbouring clergy, a few old students at Lincoln.
87. She now has a thriving business and is constantly in demand.
88. This was despite a 5% drop in demand for milk and pressure from tough-bargaining supermarkets.
89. Fewer consumers will be reflected by a decrease in demand.
90. Jeffrey Archer's tireless energy and folksy oratory were much in demand at constituency lunches and dinners.
More similar words: demand, demand of, demanding, derived demand, indemnity, indemnify, remainder, independent, independence, be independent of, independent agency, demagogue, declaration of independence, emanate, endemic, condemn, pandemic, white man, horseman, nobleman, semantics, gentleman, policeman, middleman, condemned, emancipate, pandemonium, index, emancipation, condemnation.