Sentences with phrase «by the demand for»

The lore is that Morgan Stanley, the underwriter for the Netscape deal, was caught off guard by the demand for the deal.
The strong growth in coffee category sales over the past five years has been fueled by demand for cold coffee beverages, now estimated to contribute over 20 % of coffee sales in the U.S. Starbucks currently serves over 35 % of its coffee cold and expects this proportion to grow to 50 % by 2021.
Retail sales increased 0.4 percent in June, lifted by demand for automobiles and higher gasoline prices.
As evidenced by the demand for online sites, digital experiences and streaming video, spectators are hungry for content.
Global comparable sales rose 4 percent in the third quarter, their first rise in more than one year, driven by demand for value meals and breakfast items in China, where sales had plummeted after a food safety scandal in July 2014.
Former Reddit CEO and venture investor Ellen Pao said in a Recode Decode podcast that at one time the social media site was completely overwhelmed by demand for naked celebrity pics.
But he cited the example of Apple's growth in the Middle Kingdom, exemplified by demand for its newly - released iPhone X, as a successful case.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- New orders for U.S. factory goods recorded their biggest increase in eight months in March, boosted by demand for transportation equipment, but the underlying trend remained weak against the backdrop of a strong dollar.
Another unusual aspect of current global interest rates is that long - term rates, which are set by the demand for and supply of funds in capital markets, have remained quite low in the face of rising official interest rates.
Las Vegas is a case study in the limits of the housing bubble but also the reflection of a new economy driven by a demand for lower price real estate.
In this sense, true evil appears only in the very field where religion is produced, namely, in the field of contradictions and conflicts determined, on the one hand, by the demand for totalization which constitutes reason, both theoretical and practical, and, on the other hand, by the illusion which misleads thought, the subtle hedonism which vitiates moral motivation, and finally by the malice which corrupts the great human enterprises of totalization.
Clearly, if all of our powers and all of the possible uses of our powers are governed by the demand for love, the whole sphere of action through which we actualize our powers must be at least indirectly governed by this same demand.
These are emphatic passages, but they are so few that it is plainly to be seen that neither Jesus nor his church thought of establishing by this demand for love a particular program of ethics.
This is well brought out by the demand for a sign in the synoptic gospels, by the question «What makest thou thyself?»
I'm a pastor myself and am jarred by a demand for chaplains in hospitals, hospice and for funerals, but a disinterest in actually being involved in congregations.
We have noted already that the Broadcast Institute study in 1971 identified a fairly even level of religious programming across the country, indicating that station managers were not only influenced by the demand for air - time for religious programs, but also by peer example.
In our spiritual lives, God does not work by a demand for a high level of commitment here and now «or else!»
However, Suntory, which paid $ 1.2 billion, or 13.3 times earnings, for Frucor Beverages has fared better, with Frucor's Australian and New Zealand operations earning $ NZ25 million last year on sales of $ NZ418 million, underpinned by demand for energy drink V.
Pretzel Crisps ®, the world's first flat baked pretzel cracker, introduces new gluten - free Minis, inspired by demand for wholesome, bite - sized snacking options that all the family can enjoy.
The manufacturers behind a new line of insect based protein snacks have been taken «by surprise» by the demand for their product in Finland.
The strong growth in coffee category sales over the past five years has been fueled by demand for cold coffee beverages, now estimated to contribute over 20 % of coffee sales in the U.S. Starbucks currently serves over 35 % of its coffee cold and expects this proportion to grow to 50 % by 2021.
Moderate Remainers used to make a rational case for the closest possible relationship with the EU, but over the past few months all was replaced by demands for a second vote.
Over the past few months, all that has vanished, replaced by demands for a second vote (or a «first vote on the facts»).
In a Buhari administration, let the true tenets of a presidential system of government become effective by demanding for major changes in management and institutional philosophy, that is, by making sure that new ways to administration are in place, as colonial thinking still shape our policy and institutional approaches.
We are being drowned out by demands for «tax the rich,» «millionaire's taxes,» «tax businesses» and provide services,» Spinola said, «and we have to stand up and basically say that is not going to work.»
They will discuss redefining, high - density projects, a trend driven in part by the demand for housing and a few of the big scale redevelopments happening in the Westside of Manhattan.»
Many of those losses were apparently driven by the demand for logging, oil palm, mining, paper, and associated deforestation.
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.»
All of this is driven by the demand for more and more computing power to support the world's growing dependency on digital technologies such as the Web.
Illegal poaching, fueled by the demand for alternative «medicines» and luxury goods in Asian markets, continues unabated.
In the Andes, these problems are exacerbated by demand for water for irrigation.
And bounce back it did: Richemont announced that it was expecting a net profit jump of 80 percent in its forthcoming first half results, driven by demand for its watches.
Unflustered by the demand for his wallet, Dundee reaches for his own weapon.
The Palisades Cyber Academy launched this year, driven by a demand for e-learning options, an increased focus on global connections, fiscal responsibility, and a desire to enact change that will impact student achievement.
Moreover, they are typically accompanied by demands for strict ceilings on the number of charters, requirements that charters be unionized, and extensive district controls.
February sales were bolstered by demand for SUVs, which rose 36 percent over last February and 28 percent year - to - date.
In one section, Whitehead profiles a group of Boston - area body snatchers, spurred by demand for cadavers in the rapidly growing field of medical and anatomical research.
Most confirmed that B&N was not prepared by the demand for these new gadgets and most stores did not get allocated many units per week.
We see considerable potential in Mongolia, whose economy is being fundamentally transformed by demand for its natural resources.
This could in part be driven by the demand for investment grade bonds.
Commodity and Stocks Expected to Be Supported by Demand for Risky Assets Commodity and stock prices are expected to continue to see support from investors demanded higher yields although short - term overbought conditions may limit upside action.
Demand for Higher Risk Helping Equity Prices U.S. equity markets are trading better at the mid-session, buoyed by demand for higher risk, oversold conditions, a fresh influx of cash and news that Obama may propose tax breaks for businesses.Investors dumped stocks late last week as sentiment shifted toward less risky assets.
An important point to make is that the introduction of behavior into the veterinary curriculum and clinical services was driven by the demand for help with problem behaviors by the animal owners, not by administrators.
Over the next decade, fraud and diagnostic mistakes were hidden behind a smoke screen of genetic pollution spread by demand for offspring from a «healthy» dog.
Having more than one option is helpful in case your regular vet is out of commission because of the disaster or overwhelmed by the demand for services.
It is a business driven by a demand for horse meat primarily as a delicacy in foreign countries.
I'm just baffled that you're baffled by the demand for a one dimensional character in Smash when there are already plenty in it.
New hardware sales increased 28.3 %, led by demand for Nintendo Switch.
New hardware sales increased 44.8 %, led by demand for Nintendo Switch, and new software sales increased 12.4 % driven by a strong title lineup.
The delay was caused by demand for more content in the game; according to Jesse Rapczak, co-founder and co-creative director for Studio Wildcard, «When we first announced, we said 70 dinos, now we'll have over 100.
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