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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91. If we have downsized to reduce our cost base, have we retained the potential to meet an upturn in demand?
92. But as urbanization proceeded apace, bricks remained in demand for house-building.
93. And worst of all, their services are no longer in demand.
94. As the days finally warm up, casual, low-maintenance meals are going to be in demand, preferably eaten outside.
95. They went on strike Monday in demand of a 30 percent wage increase.
96. With the extensive application of USB technology, there is a significant increase in demand for the device controller chip which is compatible with USB protocol.
97. Currency: The depreciation in the New Zealand dollar will mitigate the reduction in demand for exports.
98. The drop of global gold price results in the decrease of demand and the fall of price for sodium cyanide. However, the Chinese high grade flake product is still in demand at some regions.
99. A rise in demand and higher price realisation augmented more export of Indian tobacco during 2008-09, he said.
100. But, the contraction in demand will have a large multiplier effect, exacerbating the damage.
101. A well-judged budgetary stimulus would help fill the shortfall in demand while debt-laden firms and consumers get their finances in order.
102. Even with 1 percent annual growth in demand, the 100 quadrillion Btu consumed in 2006 would fall to 93 quadrillion Btu by 2050.
103. The growth in demand is certain to drive up the price.
104. As a result, nickel prices fell more than the actual rate of decrease in demand.
105. A high debt load compared with industry or market averages would also make for higher operating risk because it would magnify the bottom-line effects of a drop in demand.
106. In prospect of increase in demand, we should operate at full capacity.
107. At the same time, there has been a sharp increase in the supply of non-nuclear electricity (gas, coal and wind) from plants built to meet a wrongly predicted spike in demand.
108. A drop in demand for capital equipment, durable consumer goods and cars will strike at the euro zone's industrial heartland, including Germany.
109. Multiple valve installations are very practical especially where there is a wide variation in demand.
110. That means falloff in export orders is usually accompanied by a drop in demand for imports.
111. With the increase of resolution of satellite image(sentencedict.com), higher performance image compression algorithms are in demand.
112. Digitisation has made it easier for multiplex owners to shuffle films around screens to cope with surges in demand.
113. Now in demand as a lecturer to groups like the Rotary club.
114. These could be written off as temporary factors hitting supply if it weren't for a remorseless increase in demand.
115. Pernod Ricard benefited from a recovery in demand in cafes, hotels and restaurants, according to the weekly newsletter,[http://sentencedict.com/in demand.html] which didn't define the dates of the summer period.
116. But Vietnam is badly exposed to the sharp drop in demand in the West.
117. The airline discovered that the uniforms, which feature grey jackets, skirts, hats and a red neckerchief, have long been in demand by consumers who like role-playing fantasies.
118. The IEA also expects new investment in oil refineries to boost crude distillation capacity in the next five years at a faster pace than growth in demand.
119. Other distinguishing characteristics in demand this season include tattoos, piercings, scars and even albino coloring.
120. There should be compensation for British farmers hit by the slump in demand.
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.