This was a case where demand generated research.
The excess demand for labour generated a faster scrapping of old equipment.
Increasing demand, coupled with anticipated savings from mass production, could finally generate a market for the devices.
The increasing demand and use of computers in universities and research labs in the late 1960s generated the need to provide high-speed interconnections between computer systems.
This high demand of agricultural areas generates new competitions with the food industries that did not exist yet.
That sophistication has brought greater acceptance, he said, and demand has generated better placement in stores.
Britain's problem, in some respects, resembles that of the American economy: strong domestic demand is generating a powerful appetite for imported goods.
The greater the demand generated from these, the more work the operating system does.
Domestic demand generates more suppliers, followed by a rise in production, with a subsequent drop in price.
Placing demands like these on private companies, whose only legal duty is to their shareholders, has generated a surprising number of successes.