Sentences with phrase «ever more demand»

Out of this has arisen, in the heart of every man, the present - day conflict between the individual, ever more conscious of his individual worth, and social affiliations which become ever more demanding.
Faced with ever more demanding regulatory and industry standards, dairy processors are searching for comprehensive lab information management systems (LIMS) to streamline regulatory reporting, product hold management, troubleshooting and more.
Indeed it is customers who are increasingly in control, ever more demanding about when they choose to do things and how and when they spend their money, by what means and with whom.
James Thomas, financial journalist, who carried out the research, says: «The needs of clients will continue to show greater diversity and complexity going forward within an ever more demanding and discriminating marketplace.»

Not exact matches

Demand is rising too: Goldman says China and other emerging markets are using more oil than analysts had anticipated, while low gas prices are encouraging American consumers to drive more than ever.
With good workplace culture being recognized more than ever as key to productivity, these professionals are finding their skills in demand in many parts of the corporate structure, both private - and public - sector.
Clients want everything on demand these days, but they are also more mobile than ever before.
Thanks in large part to that same mobile technology, workers with marketable skills have more freedom than ever before to strike their own balance between the demands of their job and the rest of their lives.
The demands of the job industry are changing more rapidly than ever before due to technological developments.
«The continued growth of small and independent brewers illustrates that additional market opportunities and demand are prevalent, although competition in the sector is certainly growing and the need for brewers to differentiate and produce world class high quality beer is more important than ever
«As the technology - fluent millennial generation grows more affluent and demands more flexibility from the goods and services its members buy, opportunities abound for organizations to respond in ever more innovative ways,» the report says.
Bonnie Gwin, Global CEO and Board of Directors Practice at the executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles, agreed with the advice, adding that at this moment of rising activist pressure, mounting cyber security concerns, and a more constant media spotlight, being on a board is harder, higher - stakes and more demanding than ever.
Meanwhile, demand is likely to keep growing as the recovering U.S. economy generates more new jobs — and ever more fierce competition for people to fill them.
With demand for coding skills stronger than ever, today there are more than 500,000 unfilled programming - related positions across the country, and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2020 there will be 1.4 million more software development jobs than applicants qualified to fill them.
Now more than ever, businesses must focus on the demand side as well as supply side.
As facilities such as oil refineries and large electrical utilities become ever more reliant on remote - control systems linked by far - flung digital networks, the demand for highly reliable security has taken off.
Whether it's the stability of our banks, the vastness of Alberta's oil sands, or the gravity - defying march of home values, Canadian markets and businesses have more international appeal — and demand more attention domestically — than ever before.
Statistics and surveys show that customer experience is the main source of competition among businesses these days and customers are more demanding than ever when it comes to their experience with a company.
Consumers are more demanding than ever, and they expect your chatbot to work as well as any of your other products.
Workers expect their earnings to keep pace with inflation, and a more substantial rate will likely lead to demands for ever higher wages.
«We are seeing more demand for our funding across a range of different types of businesses than we've ever seen before,» says Glenn Goldman, chief executive of Kennesaw, Georgia - based AdvanceMe Inc., at 10 years old among the more established providers in the MCA industry.
The term Great Firewall, then, should be seen as encompassing policy areas well beyond the extensive censorship system, to include forced technology transfer, forced partnership with Chinese partners, ever more sophisticated theft of intellectual property, demands that internet data be «secure and controllable,» legislation allowing government officials to demand access to software source code, and denial of access for major internet platform companies such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook.
But these days, in an age of globalization and ever more sophisticated consumers, selling wine demands a modern approach.
Capital controls have historically been as much about preventing foreigners from buying local government bonds as it has been about preventing destabilizing bouts of flight capital, and living in China, where an aggressive demand for the privileges of reserve currency status coincide with equally aggressive policies that prevent the RMB from achieving reserve currency status (and that transfer ever more of the «benefits» to the US) made clear the huge gap in rhetoric and practice.
Most of their competitors for digital advertising, on the other hand, are modular: some companies collect data, and other collect ads; such a model, in a society demanding ever more privacy, will be increasingly untenable.
That is, to the extent we as a society demand privacy, the more we are by implication demanding ever more closed gardens, with ever higher walls.
More than ever, online marketing demands a new approach.
Now, BetKing are bigger than ever, expanding from your favourite dice game to offer more games than ever before to meet our players» demands, on our immersive Bitcoin casino.
There are only so many engineers who have any expertise in this area and now, more than ever, demand for these highly skilled engineers has sky - rocketed.
More importantly, retaining talent is crucial for Uber as it attempts the difficult task of being a leader in the ever - competitive market for on - demand, self - driving cars.
There seems to be something of a revival going on now, as more and more manufacturers have started introducing open comb models to meet the ever growing demand.
Feeling a need to save time is natural; we all seem intent on cramming ever more activities into already busy lives while increasing demands are made on us.
As data becomes the new oil driving the world economy, hackers will go after it more than ever before, spurring demand for professionals...
And there may be more demand than ever for the types of technical degrees and certification programs that for - profit colleges excel in offering.
The demands that society accommodate such absurd personal delusions are becoming ever more aggressive.
It demands more from than you ever knew you had, and it's empowering to rise to that occasion, to learn something new about yourself.
Aren't most «Histories of the Primitive Church» a kind of paper - chase, in which a lack of genuine historical controls leads to ever more elaborate and ever less plausible «reconstructions» based less on facts than on the demands of developmental models?
The problem is the relentless aggression of liberalism, driven by an internal mechanism that causes ever more radical demands for political conformism, particularly targeting the Church.
Because of this, today more than ever before, our science and technology must be directed away from the paths of destruction and into the search for the conditions demanded for the creation of human good.
But it does not fulfill the demand, because even free planning simultaneously creates more and more unforeseen factors, brings about situations with which the planner had not reckoned, simply because even the subtlest planning must always and will always have to reckon with an unplanned and not wholly intelligible material and because the planning itself even in the future will never originate from a single planner but will perpetually come into ever greater conflict with the plans of others which have not been taken into account.
Politicians know this, and behind their «ritualistic allusions» to liberty, peace, and democracy they operate on the assumption that voters demand of them no more than an ever expanding economic abundance to satisfy their narrow and self «absorbed pursuit of personal freedom.
She appears not to understand that there are things beyond citizenship, more splendid and more fundamental — and that these very things, at the present moment more than ever, need to be secured — and need to be secured most especially from the infinite demands of citizenship.
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.
«liar» prevails jumps in from canada to demand more, O.K. dip stick every Christian who has ever accepted the Lord as their savior has had their life changed by prayer.
One can only admire the author's willingness to accept the sometimes radical demands of conscience: to acknowledge these demands is ever more important in a world where pressures on people of conscience multiply by the day.
The demand for diverse fates in Sheol, corresponding with diverse character, had already been voiced by Isaiah (Isaiah 14:18 - 20 and Ezekiel, (Ezekiel 32:8 - 32) and this demand became ever more imperative.
They did, however, make an incalculable contribution to man's ethical life by their ever deepening recognition of inherent dignity in persons and their ever more sensitive demand for humaneness toward persons.
With the increasing demand for seafood in Asia, buyers need a place to turn to source live, fresh and frozen seafood from international and local resources more than ever.
«There's more demand for California grapes that we've ever had before.
Customers are more demanding than ever.
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