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UK training and military equipment is in big demand abroad.
The company should benefit from the decline of the dollar and strong demand abroad, analysts said.
Weakness in demand abroad will keep a lid on corporate profits.
It is no longer sold in the States, so Guinness can keep up with demand abroad.
The greatest demand abroad is for hour-long action adventure series and dramas.
The increase reflects surging demand abroad, primarily in Europe.
Mussels and oysters from Dutch growers are top quality and in great demand abroad.
They traded in tea, silk, and porcelain, all in constant demand abroad.
You should serve a statutory demand abroad in the same way as in the UK.
The company reported weaker quarterly earnings yesterday, partly from declining demand abroad and the effects of the strong dollar.
Albanian footballers are in great demand abroad.
Rising exports accounted for half the economic growth during the Bush Administration, while weak demand abroad is hurting the American economy now.
A strong rupee lowers the value of imports into India and drives down the demand abroad for Indian exports.
Irvin and Martin's assessment techniques have been in great demand abroad, even as the British science establishment closes ranks against it.
But because of increasing market demand abroad, Mr. Mason said, "he cannot rally a lot of support."
Producers of industrial materials such as steel are suffering from the reduced demand abroad, and many other manufacturers have seen orders and profits decline.
The weak dollar has meant greater demand abroad for the machinery made here, although the advantages have been tempered by recessions in Europe and Japan.
He also won the concession of the exploitation of seals and whales, whose leather in the first case, and oils have a strong demand abroad.
Some economists blamed weaker growth and reduced demand abroad, while others said that air cargo companies were too busy carrying military goods to the Middle East.
Mr. Modica said his long-term plan was to have the mill begin producing the finer worsted yarns, which are even more in demand abroad.
The gains reflect the strong demand for merchandise in a booming economy, as well as reviving demand abroad for American goods, analysts said.
If export growth continues, as many economists say they expect, industrial output and capital investment are also likely to expand as companies invest to meet the demand abroad.
Gum-chewing is not as widespread a habit overseas as it is here, and Wrigley's marketing has not been able to stimulate significant new demand abroad.
Mr. Schoenholtz said that weakness of incomes and demand abroad was "a very significant portion of the reason" why the deficit in international transactions had not narrowed more.
Because the cheaper dollar has created more demand abroad for American goods, American industries need to increase their manufacturing capacity to increase export production and avoid inflationary pressures.