domestic supply
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdomesticandsupply
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domestic
adjective
uk/dəˈmes.tɪk/us/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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supply
noun
uk/səˈplaɪ/us/səˈplaɪ/
an amount of something that is available ...
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(Definition ofdomesticandsupplyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Candomesticsupplyof waste plastics meet demand or are imports of waste plastics necessary.
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Investment demand is directed towards construction and private services, mainly met bydomesticsupply.
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Domesticsupplyis a combination of production and stocks of stored grain.
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These changes indomesticsupplyand demand can be summarised in the price elasticity of demand for imports.
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The equivalent figure fordomesticsupplyis £5·52.
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Unfortunately, the same is not true ofdomesticsupply.
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Before the 1960s, the country continued to export grain while thedomesticsupplysituation had not improved very much (partly for political reasons).
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I turn now to the issue of responsibility fordomesticsupply.
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Does it mean normal in relation to the balance betweendomesticsupplyand domestic demand?
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Economically there is a tremendously strong case for developing our owndomesticsupply.
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Thedomesticsupply, according to the agricultural statistics for 1931, is in the region of 2,200.000,000.
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For adomesticsupply, a meter typically costs between £12 and £15.
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In early 1976 thedomesticsupplyof money far exceeded the demand for it.
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Therefore, we have an increasing potentialdomesticsupplyof methane gas.
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For the ordinary domestic consumer pretty well everyone would be covered by the normaldomesticsupply.
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Imports were made under the token imports scheme and not because of any deficiency in thedomesticsupply.
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But the normal arrangement would be that a user is charged for hisdomesticsupplyon rateable value.
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The same will apply in the year after when there will be competition from electricity fordomesticsupply.
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They are caused by one thing only—an excess of demand for goods over thedomesticsupply.
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All other things being equal, no one can doubt that there are substantial advantages in adomesticsupplyover a foreign supply.
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My second point is about the effect of the shortage of engineers on the competitiveness of pricing of our goods fordomesticsupplyand export.
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At different times and in different combinations, exchange rates, the prices on world commodity markets, anddomesticsupplyand demand have all played a role.
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