Sentences with phrase «meeting pent up demand»

That uncertainty is compounded by the obstacles hindering the insurance industry from fully meeting pent up demand for cyber insurance.

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«It's indicative of a pent - up demand that we are working to meet.
Andrew Ralston introduces some of the many minor toymakers that flourished briefly in the post-WW2 years to meet the pent - up demand for new toys
Those dealers that did add to the window sticker when the Beetle went on sale in March no longer do so, because the initial pent - up demand has been met.
They have been urging the PUC to establish an interim bill credit by the end of 2017 so that initial community solar projects can be built to meet pent - up customer demand.
Positive underlying economic factors are helping relieve a pent - up housing demand, according to a presentation at a residential real estate forum at the Realtors ® Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo here.
Home sales will pick up to a solid 5.3 million this year and are expected to hit 5.5 million next year, but until inventory constraints improve, the country's large pent - up demand for home sales can't be met, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said at the 2015 REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C.
The Census data highlight an opportunity for home builders in terms of meeting demand for multigenerational housing, but also are suggestive of the potential of future unlocked pent - up demand for both renter and owner - occupied housing
«The market has seen growth despite higher prices in part because of pent - up demand from very qualified buyers who were able to meet the challenging mortgage qualifications that are the norm these days,» Smoke says.
Part of the reason Target has had such a sluggish year, with shares dipping roughly 2 %, is that there has been an overall softness in the apparel market due to warmer weather, and consumers have been spending much of their discretionary income on car downpayments to meet a pent - up demand for autos as the economy picks up steam, Feinseth said.
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