Sentences with phrase «voracious demand for»

It's twofold: No. 1, solar and wind power can not meet the world's voracious demand for energy, especially given the projected needs of emerging economies like India and China, and No. 2, nuclear power is our best hope to get off of fossil fuels, which are primarily responsible for the heat - trapping gases cooking the planet.
Month in and month out, the Chevy Trax continues to not only prove the strength of the subcompact crossover segment in the United States, but also the market's voracious demand for crossovers (at the expense of sedans).
The UK is renowned the world over for its high standard of education and there is a voracious demand for UK educational resources, technology and talent overseas.
But China is massive, and many countries had come to depend on its voracious demand for commodities.
And in 2007, with crude prices on the rise, voracious demand for new shares of PetroChina on the Shanghai Stock Exchange caused the Chinese oil and gas company's market value to briefly top $ 1 trillion.

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These days, the voracious demands of social media and cable news, make it impossible for media companies to do that anymore.
Our voracious need for paper products means that raw material has to come from somewhere, and reducing the amount of paper being recycled may simply mean an increased demand for new deforestation.
Further, it's this mediocre processing that allows, in part, for the phone's stellar battery performance — the Snapdragon 425 and its accompanying capabilities are less demanding than those of a 600 or 800 series chipset, which are voracious energy saps.
REITs are taking advantage of the voracious investor demand for preferred stock, issuing nearly $ 6 billion in preferred stock so far this year...
Voracious global demand for e-commerce fulfillment centers and distribution centers fueled a 2.8 percent year - over-year increase in prime logistics rents globally.
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