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Demand

Demand meaning

The desire to purchase goods and services. | The market force that causes buyers to be both willing and able to buy a good or service, as measured by the amount of that good or service that is currently salable at any given price point; the amount itself. | A forceful claim for something.

Example sentences (20)

While I am not confident about the near-term volatility of Storage demand, I am confident that long-term Storage demand will continue to grow as the growing demand for AI will drive increased demand for Storage.

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If I look at even yesterday, the day we released gasoline demand data or released sort of oil demand data for the US, gasoline demand is averaging above the five-year average, even if I removed the weakness in 2020.

In Europe and similarly to the rest of the world, demand for UWF proved to be more resilient than demand for other types of graphic paper, namely coated woodfree, whose demand in the second quarter decreased 46% vs. 25% for uncoated woodfree.

Amid reports that demand for gold demand zoomed during the June quarter, a survey said that the demand may decline this year from a year ago to the lowest level in three years due to spiralling prices.

Demand-side solutions Increases in the demand for labour will move the economy along the demand curve, increasing wages and employment.

Dissident demand borrowed by Gorbachev A dissident demand The demand for glasnost was revived in the mid-1960s on the eve of the Sinyavsky–Daniel trial in Moscow.

Examples For example, consider a market for nails where the cost of each nail is 10 cents and the demand will decrease linearly from a high demand for free nails to zero demand for nails at $1.10.

I demand the right to be them, I demand the right to think them and I demand the right to tell the truth as I see they are, all right?

In the aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, each point on the aggregate demand curve is an outcome of the IS–LM model for aggregate demand Y based on a particular price level.

In the case of a price elasticity of demand of zero (perfectly inelastic good), the demand part of supply and demand theories does not work.

In the model with an upward-sloping supply curve and downward-sloping demand curve, the aggregate excess demand function only intersects the axis at one point, namely, at the point where the supply and demand curves intersect.

The Aggregate Demand - Aggregate Supply model may be the most direct application of supply and demand to macroeconomics, but other macroeconomic models also use supply and demand.

The demand for labour of this firm can be summed with the demand for labour of all other firms in the economy to obtain the aggregate demand for labour.

Thus, in the graph of the demand curve, individuals' demand curves are added horizontally to obtain the market demand curve.

According to a report in the demand in electricity from the Republic of Cyprus has almost doubled over the last three years, as the local provider Kib-tek and the private company Aksa are unable to meet demand.

According to Clarksons' headline supply/demand fundamentals in the bulker sector, appear balanced for 2023 with about 3% projected tonne-mile demand growth versus 2.9% fleet growth.

According to official sources, the DISCOMs sought the regulator’s permission to allow a 30% cut on recorded maximum demand in August-2023 or 30% cut throughout the day on contracted demand whichever is higher in respect of CPI.

Although there is a cost to shutting down the plant, Clark said electricity demand is lower at this time of the year and that other power plants can meet customer demand.

A Nationwide spokesperson said: 'Demand from our customers for other services via the Post Office remains low – the Society doesn't offer business banking where demand for paying in cash or cheques is higher.