Collocations withdemand

These are words often used in combination withdemand.

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anticipated demand
To reflect anticipated demand, we were able to print fewer copies of the annexes.
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changing demand
This article examines the earnings of older people in full-time employment against the changing demand for and supply of older workers.
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cognitive demand
The neuronal assemblies of interest, however, are not defined on anatomical grounds but are recruited according to cognitive demand.
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competing demand
The need to help older parents may be a competing demand that influences the help provided to the children in late midlife.
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computational demands
Speaking, listening, reading, and writing all invoke unique computational demands, and thus require individuals to generate and make use of linguistic representations in different ways.
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conflicting demands
First, the principle does not take the problem of prudence seriously in that it does not resolve the conflicting demands that time slices make.
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constant demand
This is exemplified in the global decline of museum-based research at the expense of public presentation and a constant demand for new exhibitions.
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declining demand
The declining demand for agricultural land, with a flexible supply, sees some acreage removed from production in response to declining agricultural incentives.
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ever-growing demand
In practice, municipalities were directly responsible for meeting the ever-growing demand for day-care facilities.
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ever-increasing demand
The organ allocation process is charged with the equitable distribution of an essential fixed resource under ever-increasing demand.
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exacting demand
Satisfying the exacting demands that society makes of its food producers is crucial to their success or failure.
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excessive demand
This restored the macroeconomic equilibria, solving the problem of excessive demand, and therefore controlling the high inflation.
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exorbitant demand
I do not think it could be contended that that is an exorbitant demand.
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expected demand
By artificially raising travel time, expected demand responses can be simulated.
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future demand
These findings are again of great importance in the context of the future demand for local authority services.
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growing demand
There was a growing demand to define national identity and citizenship in order to prevent ' outsiders ' from voting and having access to land.
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increased demand
Increased demand from these groups, to which most patients probably belong, will not be due to information asymmetry between users and producers of drugs.
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increasing demand
Increasing demand for bio-fuels could also impact corn and soybean prices, although it is not clear to what extent46,47.
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insatiable demand
Nothing suggests that an insatiable demand for new symbols would have driven the emergence of a phonological combinatorial system.
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insistent demand
That demand comes mainly from urban districts, and it is a very insistent demand.
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legitimate demand
That is shocking, but that is the position, and it shows that there is a legitimate demand being put forward by these people.
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metabolic demand
High concentrations of toxic substrates, dissolved in the organic phase, partition to cells in the aqueous phase based on the cellular metabolic demand.
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overwhelming demand
It is time for a system of specified refusal to be pressed forward before unethical alternatives arise due to overwhelming demand.
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pent-up demand
Pent-up demand and rising earnings formed the basis on which instalment conditions for now considerably cheaper radios lured the buyers.
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popular demand
To the majority of readers who knew nothing of the trial, this second edition had simply been prompted by popular demand.
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pressing demand
The temperature effects, however, are too small to seriously modulate the spectral sensitivity of the animal in an ecological sense, so there is hardly a pressing demand for such formulations.
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projected demand
The projected demand was estimated on the basis of surveys of present and future investments in the private sector.
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reduced demand
However, to increase consumption by more than output, households must reduce their accumulation of equity; this in turn translates into a reduced demand for capital.
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rising demand
Rising demand for meat and milk in developing countries: implications for grasslands-based livestock production.
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seasonal demand
But this advantage can easily be eroded if importers plan imports to match seasonal demand.
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societal demand
The size of the window of opportunity depends on the degree and scope of societal demands and/ or elite autonomy.
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stringent demands
Eighteenth-century composers, including reformers, balanced stringent demands for change with practical accommodations for singers.
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tremendous demand
All will make a tremendous demand on what is only a residue of the oil refineries, namely, viscous fuel oil.
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unmet demand
Now that madrasahs are filling some of the unmet demand for schooling, they have been repeatedly vilified.
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unrealistic demand
This, of course, is a practically unrealistic demand as it would lead to a complicated optimization problem.
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unreasonable demand
But that would be an unreasonable demand of him. 37.
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urgent demand
It established an urgent demand for redevelopment and a consequent relaxation of the restrictive practices of the craft guilds.
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worldwide demand
Almost all building timber is imported and worldwide demand earlier this year affected both prices and deliveries but supplies are now much better.
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