Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With Weller, who had just finished his residency at Children's Hospital as his assistant, Enders set up the laboratory on the second floor of the old Carnegie Building behind the hospital. Space was so much in demand that they had designate the hallway for their reception room in order to leave space for installing experimental animals. The two then set to work on experiments to cultivate the mumps and inbuenza viruses with which Enders had worked before the War. While in the process of working on these attempts at cultivation, the two decided to try to isolate and grow...
With today's industrial expansion the demand for diverse banking services has grown. This resulted in a need for increased capitalization so that the large bank today is a publicly owned corporation...
...young men, comparable to those of today existed in the 1920's, the ten year period of depression during the '30's meant that few entered or were encouraged to enter the field. By the time World War II her-aided in the present period of expansion the demand for able manpower again asserted itself. It could not be met because all available men were entering military service. As a result, it can be said that for 15 years, generally from 1930 to 1945, banks did not develop the younger manpower necessary to take on positions of responsibility...
...fail, the primary cause will be inadequate aggregate demand. And there is no assurance that the economy, operating on its own steam, will generate adequate demand. Concerned as we must be with technical research and higher and higher levels of efficiency, we may not achieve our goal if we neglect this crucial requisite for growth and expansion. Foreign economies are often presented with different problems. But for the American Economy, the element of greatest uncertainty is the adequacy of aggregate demand...
...Need Demand...