"long-term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- First, we wanted to know whether this was a long-term demand we had tapped into and the answer was undoubtedly yes.
- One of the problems, the industry argues, is that forecasting the level of supplies needed to keep up with long-term demand can be tricky.
- Eventually, thanks to the long-term demands of consolidated highway management, tolls will no more than double.
- "We know, for example, that aging baby boomers will drive long-term demand for health care services and equipment."
- But the long-term demand for high-technology services is expected to increase, particularly in international markets.
- That was a shift from Saudi Arabia's traditional strategy of keeping prices low to foster long-term demand for oil.
- Prices drop for coins that are not in long-term demand, and increase along with a coin's perceived or intrinsic value.
- There is no effort to reduce the long-term demand for electricity.
- Predicting long-term demand for commodities is notoriously difficult.
- The Saudis were alarmed that a lower quota might push prices up too fast, slowing world growth and the long-term demand for oil.
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