Examples of 'little demand' in a sentence

Meaning of "little demand"

little demand: This phrase describes a situation where there is not a high level of interest or need for a particular product or service

How to use "little demand" in a sentence

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little demand
There is little demand for naval swords.
All you need to do is create a little demand.
But there is little demand for independence.
Shows a lot of affection and little demand.
Russia has little demand for innovations.
Choosing a job with little demand.
Has little demand in the market.
The problem is that there is very little demand.
Relatively little demand for education.
The most obvious being that there is very little demand.
There is surprisingly little demand for hooker doctor lawyers.
The fins are a low value byproduct for which there is little demand.
I am sure there would be little demand for what he were advertising.
Do not remove a good yard for a pool if there is little demand for it.
The demand for such little demand is already enough.

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Yes, only freedom is a thing of little demand.
There is very little demand for a lawn dart that kills children.
There is just too much supply for the little demand that is there.
And there is little demand for the work of the few who do.
Today, too much supply is chasing too little demand.
As a result there is no or only little demand placed on the extensor muscles.
There is little demand for the wood and therefore less expensive as other hardwoods.
There is very little demand.
There is little demand for package tours to Volterra.
After six months, the bank reported that there was little demand.
In Berlin there is little demand for cheap labour.
On the other hand, the costs can nosedive as well due to little demand.
There is little demand for this British stuff nowadays.
In addition, you reduce inventory costs through holding less inventory of items with little demand.
With so little demand the process was largely forgotten in the US.
Yeah, there is very little demand for supply.
There was little demand abroad for manufactured goods such as Lada cars.
The condensed milk market developed into a bubble, with too many manufacturers chasing too little demand.
There is little demand for large print and Braille.
In French overseas destinations, however, there is very little demand for business class tickets.
Thus, there is little demand for promotional measures.
Is there too much or too little demand?
There is very little demand for Health IT.
If the price of a currency, its exchange rate is high, there is little demand.
Incidentally, there is very little demand for this type of information.
The silver fox farm continued into the 1950s, by which time furs were in little demand.
There is very little demand for art, and artists find it practically impossible to.
Hornblower, with the peace, There is little demand for naval swords.
There was little demand for an invention like this, but before the mouse was.
I will tell you the truth . There is little demand for this British stuff nowadays.
Therefore, there is little demand for a new IMF precautionary facility at this time.
Well, he's made his little demand.
Similarly, an area with too little demand will not be as profitable as you 'd like.
Alas, mr. Hornblower, with the peace, There is little demand for naval swords.
In practice, there will be little demand for this concession, I suspect.

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