Sentences with phrase «driven by the demands»

Chicken Fries have become a key item on Burger King's menu since their return last year, a comeback driven by demand from dedicated fans on social media.
Earnings from Corning's specialty materials unit, which makes Gorilla Glass, surged 71.4 % to $ 71 million in the third quarter, driven by demand from smartphone makers such as Apple (aapl).
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.
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.
Its price rise is driven by demand alone, and that shows signs of a frenzy.
He proposes a system driven by demand and joint supervision.
By Undercurrent News Dec. 29, 2017 09:58 GMT Strong prices for Australian rock lobster, driven by demand from China, mean fishermen are investing in new vessels, reports ABC.
Inspired by bootleggers and driven by demand, 805 is set to expand into the Pacific Northwest starting in early 2018 via Columbia Distributing.
Australian agriculture is riding high on the back of unprecedented wool prices driven by demand from China and shifts in the global textile industry.
Her expectations, driven by the demands she faces and her own considerable needs, may be extreme and impossible to meet.
Supply goes from being driven by postpartum hormones to driven by demand (frequency of breastfeeding and pumping).
Our analysis underscores how unlimited campaign contributions - as limited liability companies effectively have no limits - warp our elections and result in important policy decisions being driven by the demands of wealthy special interests.
SpotPog allows users who own driveways to set their own availability and prices, which will be driven by demand.
Mr. Flanagan, himself a lawyer, said he had resigned from his firm, though he said his decision to do so was driven by the demands of his new job.
«These pipeline projects are driven by demand,» said Millennium spokesman Steve Sullivan and the customer demand for the northern part of the line wasn't there.
Many of those losses were apparently driven by the demand for logging, oil palm, mining, paper, and associated deforestation.
The typical recipients of 3 - to 5 - year research grants are driven by the demands of publication, which cost them flexibility and can constrain them from collaborations with other scientists, it argues.
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.
Steven Piantadosi and Celeste Kidd, assistant professors in brain and cognitive sciences, developed a novel evolutionary model in which the development of high levels of intelligence may be driven by the demands of raising offspring.
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.
(Murrow's trademark sign - off) is a film about people who aren't quite human anymore, driven by the demands of their profession to instinctively assume an aspect of unnatural objectivity.
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.
In education, however, the dynamics that guide technology adoption are not always driven by demand from end users, and this can be detrimental to both quality instruction and the progress of disruptive innovation.
The disclosure appears to show a further shift in the programme from its early years where schools were «driven by demand from local people for improved choice».
Throughout the internship, BES Summer Leaders work on short - and long - term projects driven by the demands of host schools.
FLAT ROCK, MI — Bosch USA President Michael Mansuetti expects the industrial conglomerate will enjoy sales gains this year across its North American business segments, driven by demand from automotive customers for its emerging mobility technologies such as advanced - safety and autonomous - driving equipment, but admits international trade talks cast some uncertainty over future business strategy.
Academic books is one field in Germany to have embraced the ebook earlier, driven by demands from libraries for titles to be digitised, and is not far behind the US market, an academic publisher said here.
Name: Screwpulp One - Liner Pitch: Screwpulp helps indie authors find an audience with pricing driven by demand.
Many managers, driven by the demands of «scalability» and marketing, have generated complex strategies and sprawling portfolios (PIMCO Short Term, for example, has 1500 long positions, 30 shorts and a 250 % turnover) in pursuit of an answer.
This could in part be driven by the demand for investment grade bonds.
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.
Cockapoos — a cocker spaniel / poodle cross — were his first real venture in cross-breeding, driven by demand from a pet store that Havens supplied back then with puppies.
It is a business driven by a demand for horse meat primarily as a delicacy in foreign countries.
Situating language in the foreground of works that are dialectically driven by the demands of the body, Kahn's work seeks out the visceral pleasures and distresses of disorientation to elicit new ways of «reading.»
Shark finning kills an estimated 73 million sharks each year, driven by the demand for shark fin soup.
The transitions are driven by demand and market forces in relatively free markets.
... I can picture a scenario where solar, wind, and nuclear are all growing (and maybe C seque - stration, and maybe H is stripped from what would have been gasoline and some other fuels, whose supply is driven by demand for other petroleum products).
This change is driven by that demand.
The expansion of our premises is driven by this demand for a world - class dispute resolution complex, and I trust that this expansion will elevate Maxwell Chambers» position as the one - stop Asia Legal hub with a wide range of legal services offered.
Amazon.com Inc. said the Echo Dot and the Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote led the way to a record post-Thanksgiving weekend for the e-commerce giant, one that was driven by demand for electronics and appliances across all the retail sector.
Instead, the price is driven by demand and supply.
«The current price isn't truly driven by demand.
She explains that their foray into Bitcoin is still an experiment, but it is driven by demand.
According one analyst, Apple's revenues could grow 50 % through the next two years, driven by the demand for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch apps.
The housing market in this region remains driven by the demands of the London market and the area of our greatest knowledge.
As stated in the article, «Hart said that the consolidation trend is being driven by demands for better, faster and cheaper screening.
Operating fundamentals are driven by demand and supply conditions in the real estate market, and both of those seem to be well balanced.
«Real estate values are driven by demand,» says Zimmerman.

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By combining with Foursquare, the credit card companies could finally justify and preserve their transaction fees (in the face of competition from other payment options) but working to drive demand to the local retailers.
Demand for these prepackaged cold drinks has been largely driven by such innovations as the use of probiotics for digestive health and the infusion of nitrogen in lieu of sweeteners.
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