Sentences with phrase «small demand»

Since you're responsible for setting the schedule for the family, finding time to keep up with the relatively small demands of blogging should be easy.
It has relatively small demand in the real world in jewelry and some industrial uses.
It takes a lot of time and effort to always have a source of curated snacks on hand to satisfy small demands.
Yet the beans, which are used to make chocolate, are almost exclusively grown in less - developed nations such as West Africa, Asia, and Central and South America — countries that on average have extremely small demand for the product they depend on for their livelihoods.
There were three main limitations on early Hebrew morals: the field of ethical obligation was tribally constricted; within the tribal circle certain classes were denied full personal rights; and the nature of moral conduct was interpreted in such external terms of custom and ritual as to make small demand on internal insight and quality.
There are many reasons that could lead to the downfall of your business: lack of capital, no co-founder, small demand for your product or just plain old burnout from the constant stress of being an entrepreneur.
A while back, publishers large and small demanded the option to not use DRM on certain or all titles they released; it was the large operations that made a difference.
As a result, the cheap hotels and guesthouses in town meet the small demand for budget accommodation here.
Why not create a few to fill the small demand at least?
They take up minimal space and have no problem keeping up with the smaller demands of Tiny House living.
The modest surface to volume ratio that this affords means less heat loss and therefore a smaller demand on the performance of the building envelope.
These include an inclination towards location, value for money and pricing with only a small demand for providers to be regulated or accredited.
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