Whereas Brazil, Chile and Peru benefit from China's hunger for commodities, Colombia's exporters face difficulties.
They hunger for electricity, which in the U.S. comes predominantly from burning fossil fuels.
Fear of their bosses and hunger for revenues keep local officials on their toes.
Mr. BOBBY HATFIELD: Oh, my love, my darling, I hunger, hunger for your touch.
Give a man a gadget, and you feed his tech hunger for a day.
But, in the public discussion, there was already a palpable hunger for the term.
"There is a hunger for the return to skill, " says Lanzone of the current market.
Away from Wall Street there is ample evidence that investors hunger for a straight shot.
One begins to hunger for some other views, even if less elegantly and sympathetically expressed.
The appetite for Joyce's most challenging work comes from a real hunger for demanding literature.
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What is the real level of dynamism or passion or pedagogic hunger for information about innovation?
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They concluded that narcissism and hunger for attention lead to innovation and daring decision-making.
Yet there remains a hunger for justice that the government must try to satisfy.
Rosberg has also been impressed by the hunger for success at Mercedes after a lackluster 2012 season.
Religious and cultural organisations can offer people meaning to life beyond the insatiable hunger for rapid economic growth.
From that moment, among Republicans, the sheer hunger for victory swamped all distinctions of rank, ideology and geography.
Hunger for increased yield across asset classes will reach a tipping point, leading to a correction in credit markets.
Maybe it's envy, maybe it's a hunger for something new or maybe it's the arrogance that comes with success.
But it seems there is an untapped hunger for that kind of journalism.
Thus, Jobs created an insatiable hunger for novelty that now even Apple, even with its splendid new cube, can't satiate.
The Longhorns must settle for one of the 27 other bowl games--a smorgasbord to accommodate the hunger for TV revenue.
There is a hunger for knowledge, an insistence on excellence, a reverence for science and math and technology and learning.
The country's subsequent victories have only heightened Brazilians' hunger for World Cup glory -- and misery when things go wrong.
The customer's hunger for cheaper seats alone has encouraged airlines to cut almost everything out of flying except the jet engines.
Likewise, the hunger for meat proteins is driving land farming to levels that can impinge on the health of man and beast.
But his family life was fraught: his mother died while he was in his teens, engendering a lifelong hunger for feminine support.
One consequence of the media hunger for page views is a blurring of the line between news reporting and other forms of content.
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The Vietnamese hunger for learning will be an asset: almost 95% of the staff that the InterContinental's Mr Nielsen recruited speak some English.
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Though voters still rank the deficit, wage stagnation and the budget among their chief concerns, the popular hunger for reform may be shrinking.
Do we really need to see Ravenna's backstory, an explanation for her psychotic hatred of men and her insatiable hunger for beauty and power?
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