Sentences with phrase «demands as population»

Citigroup's head of research Craig Woolford says Homebase is likely to experience weaker demand as population growth and GDP growth slow in the UK.
The employment rate for licensed insurance agents is projected to increase 12 % over the next 7 years and will be in demand as the population continues to increase in size, as well as age.
Medical assistants (MA) are in high - demand as the population ages; senior citizens tend to need more sophisticated health care services than the younger population.

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«That implies plenty of room to grow because as the population ages, the demand for medicines will increase.»
In the long run most analysts expect demand for potash to increase, as a growing global population looks to maximize yields from its shrinking pool of arable farmland.
BHP Billiton says as the world's population grows and incomes in emerging economies improve, agricultural demand is expected to rise.
In particular, «agricultural commodities are supported by the dynamics of water shortages in Asia and the Western United States, the declining payback from the green revolution in terms of improving crop yields and the increasing demand from Asia for a diet based more on grains and meat as the population becomes wealthier,» the group responded by e-mail.
And demand will likely only rise as the proportion of the American population over 90 continues to rapidly widen.
As our country's population continues to age (according to the U.S. Census, by the year 2030, there will be over 57.8 million «baby boomers» between the ages of 66 and 84), the demand for quality homecare is sure to increase.
Moreover, single adults are a growing part of the American population, so demand for individually portioned products is increasing as more people dine by themselves.
Demand for health care goods and services is also set to expand dramatically as the country's population ages.
The main reason is that working populations are shrinking as Western societies age, limiting both potential output and demand.
According to Yamaguchi, «There is pressure for tightening from both the demand and supply sides, as the aging population dampens labor supply, at the same time that it gives rise to labor demand for stable growth in healthcare and social welfare employment.»
The demographics are also changing: more than 400 million millennials have emerged as a driving force in consumer spending, while the country's aging population — expected to double over the next two decades — will generate new product and services demands.
As the world's population grows, the demand for all forms of energy will increase, including demand for oil and natural gas.
Greater Brisbane this year faces an oversupply of 8000 new dwellings this year as scheduled completions outstrip population - driven growth in demand, research group SQM said earlier this month.
It has proved fertile ground for deals in recent years, as aging populations and health - conscious consumers drive demand.
«Property demand is increasing as new jobs are created and Philadelphia's population increases, resulting in both capital growth and increased rental yields.»
RW: Looking at the world as a whole, would you say that the combination of infrastructure building and population growth will generate a significant demand for mineral commodities in the medium future?
Given these forces, along with more structural considerations ---- aging populations, institutional demand for bonds and a dearth of supply ---- I expect that long - term yields will remain low even as the Federal Reserve (Fed) starts to raise rates.
The demand for senior care services is booming, as older people now form a significant fraction of the population.
As the elderly population continues to grow, so does the demand for elderly care.
Structural factors such as aging populations and strong demand for income should limit upward moves, we believe.
as with every other argument about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
At the same time as the growing population, by creating demands for more of nature's products, gives impetus to industry and commerce, it creates the problem of shortages and throws into clear relief the limitations of the earth.
Since then agriculture, which employs more than 60 percent of the country's population, has stagnated, but the services sector has grown as corporate demand has increased in Europe and America for India's software engineers and English - speaking back - office workers.!
As the world population grows, farmers will not only need to meet increasing demands of food, but also keep nutritional values high.
The demand for chiles was increasing as the population of the state did, so it was time for modern horticulture to take over.
China's demand for imported food has been growing recently, as the increasingly wealthy population seeks more exotic foods.
As the global population grows, so does the demand for food — ... more
Canada has a growing immigrant population, this will increase demand for products and packaging suited to these ethnic groups and will also increase the need for associated labeling such as multi-lingual labeling.
Factors such as population growth, growing demand for automation and machinery optimisation, as well as a rise in e-commerce is fuelling this development,» said Jorge Izquierdo, VP of Market Development at PMMI.
Over the last two years, scientists from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden have examined projections and current data to identify ways in which the dairy industry may respond to challenges such as population growth, urbanisation, and climate change, in order to meet increased demand for dairy products over the next half century.
The National Association of Retail Grocers of Australia recently highlighted that Australia's food and grocery industry is «at a crossroads» as population - driven demand grows faster than food production, pointing to challenges ahead for sustainable development.1 Water is one of the most significant and increasingly scarce resources that producers need to meet this demand.
We could be sitting on the biggest untapped export asset our country has, as the demand for healthcare expertise increases as world populations grow exponentially.
The officials noted that demand for the programs has increased as Long Island's senior population has grown.
It should be noted that the austerity measures she justifies are not intended to contain budget deficit (as in Greece) but to reduce the growth of the prices via reduction of the demand, that is, by making the population poor intentionally.
The Regional manager however said the company is injecting more transformers into the system to beef up power supply and be at length with the growing demand of power in the region, he said «there is an increased demand of power from our growing population in the region so we have started injecting a number of transformers in some areas in the region to help solve the increased demand and also eradicate the problem of low voltage which affects our customers in the Region, we have installed a number of these transformers and we will continue to install more in 2017 to meet the growing needs as they come.»
Cuts are coming at a time when local government faces flat revenues: «We must also consider demographic demand - we do not need to go into the familiar argument of what an ageing population means - and the fact that recession leads to income being constrained from things such as tourism, and car parking and planning charges.
The need for water, and the demand for same, keeps increasing on daily basis as population rises.
So less hospital treatment, for example, is critical as the ageing population demands more care in the home.
Deforestation is occurring at a rapid pace as the demand for housing and goods increases with world population growth, which is expected to climb 50 percent between 1999 and 2040, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
As population growth continues and food production increases, however, demand for groundwater will only increase, Famiglietti warns.
These engineers design and build the myriad medical devices and healthcare equipment in such demand these days, as computer - assisted surgery, orthopedic engineering, cellular and tissue engineering, and much else are called on to treat an older, fatter, and less fit population.
Furthermore, as more populations are declared protected, and more and more species are listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the demand for forensic testing in wildlife cases is sure to increase.
The ability to meet this demand is at risk as water is increasingly under threat from climate change and population growth.
This is «hunting that can satisfy the demand from the poorest in future generations as well as ensure the stability in the long - term of hunted animal populations,» Van Vliet says.
The form of phosphate plants can use is in danger of reaching its peak — when supply fails to keep up with demand — in just 30 years, potentially decreasing the rate of crop yield as the as the world population continues to climb and global warming stresses crop yields, which could have damaging effects on the global food supply.
Climate change is only increasing the demand for desalinated water as greater evaporation and rising seas further limit freshwater supplies for a growing world population.
As the world's population grows in number and affluence, the demands for both resources are increasing faster than ever.
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