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Demand

For Demand we have terms and definitions in 14 topics. The topics are Beauty, Customs, Dam, Dream, Energy, Fish, Health and Beauty, International Economics, Marketing, Medical Education, Natural Gas, Non-Profit Marketing, Real Estate and Uk Power.



Demand (Beauty)

Term used to describe the effect skin care products have on moisturization. A high demand indicates a need to reapply the product often.


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Demand (Customs)

The quantity of an economic good that will be bought at a given price at a particular time in a specific market. A demand schedule indicates the quantity of an economic good that will be bought at all possible prices at a particular time in the market. Demand in a market economy is strongly influenced by consumer preference or the individual choices of many independent buyers, based upon their perceptions of value for price.
See also: Goods, Market, Market Economy, Price, Purchasing Power, Supply, Trade Diversion, Utility, Value,


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Demand (Dam)

The rate at which electric energy is used, whether at a given instant, or averaged over any designated period of time.


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Demand (Dream)

To dream that a demand for charity comes in upon you, denotes that you will be placed in embarrassing situations, but by your persistency you will fully restore your good standing. If the demand is unjust, you will become a leader in your profession. For a lover to command you adversely, implies his, or her, leniency.


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Demand (Energy)

The rate at which energy is delivered to loads and scheduling points by generation, transmission or distribution facilities.


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Demand (Fish)

The rate at which electric energy is used, whether at a given instant, or averaged over any designated period of time.


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Demand (Health and Beauty)

Term used to describe the effect skin care products have on moisturization. A high demand indicates a need to reapply the product often.


Demand (International Economics)

1. The act of offering to buy a product.
2. The quantity offered to buy.
3. The quantities offered to buy at various prices; the demand curve.


Demand (Marketing)

The number of units of a product sold in a market over a period of time. For example, six thousand library books were circulated in Branch X's market area last year.


Demand (Medical Education)

A need or desire for a product or service. Price, availability and quality of the product all affect demand. Demand for health services is often difficult to assess and surveys of willingness to pay may be necessary to estimate its scope or extent.


Demand (Natural Gas)

The rate at which gas is delivered to or by a system, part of a system, or a piece of equipment, expressed in cubic feet or therms or multiples thereof, for a designated period of time called the demand interval. Compare LOAD.


Demand (Non-Profit Marketing)

The quantity of a product purchased at a given price.


Demand (Real Estate)

The amount of goods people are willing and able to buy at a given price; often coupled with supply. (See supply)


Demand (Uk Power)

The rate at which electricity is delivered to or by a system at a given instant or averaged over a designated period, usually expressed in kilowatts or megawatts


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