Sentences with phrase «meeting these high demands means»

Meeting these high demands means a serious challenge for Mongolia.

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That would mean that the higher demand resulting from the terms of trade gain can be partly met from abroad, which helps to contain the pressure on prices.
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But the tribes increasingly feel they are being abandoned in favour of the Palestinian - dominated urban elite, meaning that the principal no longer able to meet the demands of new jobs, higher salaries and rural development.
These simultaneous demands seem impossible to meet after high tree mortality, but Redmond said the fact that areas still meet these criteria means many young trees have a fighting chance to re-establish woodlands and escape their forbears more dismal fate.
Supercapacitors have a much higher energy density than batteries, meaning they can charge and discharge extremely quickly; this is useful to meet quick spikes in electricity demand on the rail system.
These high prices mean fewer titles available to our readers and fewer copies of the most popular titles available to meet demand.
As the world's highest yielding oilseed, the crop generates substantially more vegetable oil per acre than soy, canola (rapeseed), or corn, meaning that palm oil can help meet future demand for vegetable oil with less land, a point palm growers are quick to mention in any discussion over the environmental impacts of palm oil.
«Ironically the increased regulations around trading may be contributing to the current high price of cryptocurrencies, as the increased difficulty of «cashing out» encourages people to hold their coins for longer, meaning there are fewer coins in circulation to meet the increasing demand, therefore the price goes up.»
These conditions require frequent trips to the doctor, which means that the services provided by medical assistants will become even more sought after in order to meet high patient demands.
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