Sentences with phrase «as the demand dictates»

The companymayeventually expand into suits and other garments as demand dictates.
That leaves private rentals starting at 11 p.m. or later and going as late as demand dictates.

Not exact matches

The kind of action from social awareness that is demanded by perfect love is such as must admit the tragic reality that there are people who are genuinely intent upon using their freedom to destroy the freedom of others, and that, under certain circumstances, love itself may dictate that «It is better that many should die prematurely than that nearly all men should live in a permanent state of hostility or slavery» (MVG 173).
Especially as we look around and notice all the various beliefs and of course... each and all wanting to dictate truth to all others, or demanding we all live according to their expectations.
Worse, the «sellers» of these wares are now so many that buyers can dictate the terms of sale, «demanding ever more outrageousness in return for their limited attention,» as Bowman deftly puts it.
Miliband has been badly bruised by direct attacks from Lamont when she resigned, for allegedly treating the Scottish party as a «branch office» and allowing the party's Westminster «dinosaurs» to dictate Scottish policy, stifling demand in the party for greater devolution.
She added that it is «now highly likely that the production of this new alloy in the Balkans at the same time as gold could have been dictated by the demand for the «exotic» golden hue, or its closest imitation.»
Plots, counterplots, plots within plots, reversals and switchbacks, etc., with Dominika's loyalties shifting between her Russian masters and the American as narrative demands dictate, occupy much of Red Sparrow's bloated, over-indulgent, over-written running time.
Plots, counterplots, plots within plots, reversals and switchbacks, etc., with Dominika's loyalties shifting between her Russian masters and the American as narrative demands dictate, occupy the remainder of Red Sparrow's bloated, over-indulgent, over-written running time.
Well, it looks like the Aussie's price action this week was dictated mostly by risk sentiment since the Aussie was a loser, even though gold closed higher, thanks to the weaker U.S. dollar, as well as safe - haven demand for gold.
As Alex Novarese of Legal Week is right to point out, overall revenue in the UK legal market last year fell for the first time in living memory, but even if the overall size of the legal market in the UK remains static or falls (a tussle between the opposing forces of economic growth increasing demand on the one hand and business pressures to reduce fees and outsource on the other), market dynamics dictate that the revenue will be clustered differently, with the moderate - high fees currently enjoyed by the mid-tier for mid-market work under the most severe attack, the beneficiaries being niche firms and LPO providers.
«We had previously said that project could hit commercial operation as soon as 2018 but given what's going on here and the fact many of those projects are being delayed somewhat because their commercial operation dates are also dictated by demand in oil or natural gas or natural gas liquids, we're keeping an eye on the market to see how soon we need to bring that on.
And you get on demand access for some shows and movies, as dictated by the channel providers.
We can argue pros and cons of my attitude to this potential problem until the proverbial cows come home, but the dictates of ORE sales attitudes do not mesh with what the public demands of us as their fiduciary advocates.
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