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en It's sort of Economics 101. The demand for fuel and gasoline has been ... growing dramatically and the supply has not been growing as rapidly.

en There is no obscuring the big picture of rapidly dwindling [gasoline] stock levels, accelerating demand and the growing likelihood of a supply crunch in the not too distant future. Geopolitical tensions also continue to prove a key driver behind the strength in oil prices.

en Areas that are rapidly growing are usually places where traffic is growing, too. If you add 10,000 jobs, you never add enough transportation capacity to meet the demand.

en We see nothing on the horizon that can overturn the growing imbalance between demand and supply. Nor is the growing demand just a passing phase: We are smack in the middle of one of the most dramatic population explosions this planet has seen since the agricultural revolution in the early days of civilization. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. We see nothing on the horizon that can overturn the growing imbalance between demand and supply. Nor is the growing demand just a passing phase: We are smack in the middle of one of the most dramatic population explosions this planet has seen since the agricultural revolution in the early days of civilization.

en Across the nation, the demand for energy and transportation fuel is outpacing supply. Florida must act now to protect the state's growing economy and quality of life.

en With the combination of a growing economy, tight capacity and reduction of competitors, the supply-and-demand environment is such that you can pass on these extravagant fuel increases.

en The regime right now with China and India increasing demand and the world's supply of oil not growing -- it's going to be very sensitive for a while to supply and demand, ... The consequences are worldwide.

en GWI currently uses the Lucent Stinger(R) DSL access concentrator equipment in its network, and the Metropolis(R) DMX products will enable GWI to offer new, exciting Ethernet, and even storage area networking services without a significant capital outlay. Working closely with rapidly growing, innovative companies like GWI, in combination with our business partners, allows us to make available products that are flexible enough to keep up with rapidly growing demand and at price points that keep their services highly competitive.

en Supply and demand is what drove up the prices. Demand was growing, and supply was staying relatively flat.

en Certainly, our industry is growing as rapidly as we can to meet demand.

en The U.S. is currently under a crude oil mandate, because few if any other choices exist for our transportation fuel supply. Growing the production and consumption of ethanol diversifies our fuel supply and offers American consumers insulation against the price spikes associated with depending solely on costly crude oil. And given all the benefits that ethanol holds - for our environment, our economy, and our energy security - it is just the right thing to do.

en Migration is a question of supply and demand. Demand in the U.S. for Mexican labor has been growing. The money is better on the other side. That's the main factor.

en The demand for home health monitoring as a way to help people with chronic conditions live healthy, independent lives is growing. We are growing to meet that demand.

en Gasoline [supply] remains in deficit and with relatively low utilization rates, could point to a growing problem in weeks to come.

en The place is growing very rapidly and the banking sector is growing as a multiple of that.


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