Sentences with phrase «sharp rise in the demand»

These are fuelling a sharp rise in the demand for wood, which, for some countries, could outstrip domestic supply capacity by as much as 600 per cent.

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LAUNCESTON, Australia, April 30 (Reuters)- The term «demand destruction» is again entering the lexicon of the current crude oil market as the sharp rise in prices raises concerns about when do consumers start cutting back on their fuel consumption.
The combined effects of the appreciation of the dollar and weaker external demand have already seen a sharp increase in the trade deficit, with both a rapid rise in imports and a fall in exports.
Rising Asian demand absorbed more LNG from each of the three global LNG supply basins, with sharp rises in flows from the Pacific and Atlantic basins.
Experts from the Catholic Church in Italy and the US say there is an urgent demand for exorcists following a sharp rise in people dabbling in Satanism...
In the UK, we have seen a sharp rise in schoolchildren opting to study the subject, and such strong demand for university places that most chemistry departments are fulIn the UK, we have seen a sharp rise in schoolchildren opting to study the subject, and such strong demand for university places that most chemistry departments are fulin schoolchildren opting to study the subject, and such strong demand for university places that most chemistry departments are full.
Fast - rising demand and a sharp increase in trade have led to higher and more volatile coal prices, [29] and coal - related air pollution is a growing concern.
The proliferation of low - code platforms, coupled with a sharp increase in enterprise demand for apps (which can deliver more sophisticated results than the spreadsheets of yore), has given rise to a new kind of employee: citizen IT developers.
«One of the major factors behind the acceleration in costs has been the sharp rise in building materials prices alongside the continuing boom in U.S. housing activity and robust Asian demand for industrial goods,» says Adrienne Warren, senior economist, Scotia Economics.
The Armey plan's impact, according to DRI: Sharp, immediate drop in housing demand because the after - tax cost of housing would rise.
Prices are rising because of strong demand, lack of supply, and a sharp recovery in the hardest - hit markets.
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