Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Demand is expected in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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However, demand is expected to rise in 1993.
This means that the harvest will be lower, while demand is expected to continue growing.
Energy demand is expected to increase by only 0.2.
While public investment has decreased, domestic demand is expected to remain robust.
Hotel demand is expected to grow 4.4% a year through 2020.
These reserves are the lowest they have been in the last 38 years, but an increase of 23 million in demand is expected by 2016.
Growth in domestic demand is expected to slow down in 2020.
Demand is expected to rise as new MEWP standards are introduced.
but growing demand is expected to result in an upward pressure on prices in the coming years.
This demand is expected to increase even further in the years to come.
At European level, demand is expected to remain reasonably stable in the years to come.
Demand is expected to outstrip supply by up to 40% by 2030, which means that shortages will affect the majority of Member States.
Euro area foreign demand is expected to grow by 4.2% in 2012 and 5.8% in 2013.
where demand is expected to grow by 7.8% between 2010 and 2020.
Domestic demand is expected to increase as inflation decreases.
Domestic demand is expected to remain weak in 2013
For example, demand is expected to intensify as employment rises(see Chapter 1).
Domestic demand is expected to continue to be the main contributor to GDP growth in both the euro area
In 2002, domestic demand is expected to pick up somewhat, thereby offsetting a
Domestic demand is expected to maintain its relatively strong momentum,
Overall, domestic demand is expected to become the key driver of growth over the forecast horizon.
Domestic demand is expected to hold steady bolstered by a pick-up in private consumption thanks to sizeable income tax cuts.
Supply and demand are expected to grow at about the same rate over the next three to four years.
However, building permits, an indicator of future demand, are expected to have fallen by 2.9.
However, building permits, an indicator of future demand, are expected to have fallen by 2.9.
GDP growth in 2008, both domestic and foreign demand are expected to support ongoing growth.