Strong economic growth and a rebound in consumption are fueling demand for imports, economists said.
A renewed interest in all things antique is fueling demand.
Endorsements are also fueling demand for the surgery.
And an increasingly affluent yuppie class has fueled demand for more rent-a-Hazels.
Growth in the city's financial services industries is also fueling demand for high-quality housing downtown.
An increasingly active downtown, in fact, has been fueling demand for hotel rooms, especially on weekends.
But as the economy revives, the tumescent deficit will keep fueling total demand.
The lowest interest rates in a generation have fueled demand, the main factor causing prices to rise.
Inclusion in the index fueled demand from institutional investors.
"But it's been associated with strong money growth that is continuing to pump liquidity into the system, fueling consumption and domestic demand."
Another three thousand were mobilized to logging in order to meet the fuel demand of making steel and iron.
Group applications from ballet classes and gymnastics clubs have helped fuel demand for the rhythmic gymnastics sessions at Wembley Arena.
The antipathy towards a resource that could satisfy British fuel demands for decades is mystifying, argues Philip Johnston.
But if the technology catches on and is used in millions of vehicles, it could make a modest dent in fuel demand.
Though we feel ourselves to be much more comfortable now than we used to be, there has been very little increase in domestic fuel demand over fifty years or more.
Onward transport is by rail and the level of traffic required to supply Longannet's fuel demand has caused extreme congestion on the Scottish rail network.
Many steel making plants use this process as an economic method to increase the production of the plant with lower fuel demand.
Demand Is Up, So Far That statistic has been reflected in fuel demand.
That fuel demand is one of the reasons the Bush administration is pushing to drill in the Arctic National Preserve in Alaska.
John Rice, executive vice president for corn processing and ethanol, said the company expected higher corn yields and additional acreage to be enough to meet fuel demand.