demand

  • 91demand price — ➔ price1 * * * demand price UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► ECONOMICS the price that people are willing to pay for goods and services when a particular amount or quantity is available: »When the demand price is greater than the supply price,… …

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  • 92demand-side — deˈmand side adjective [only before a noun] ECONOMICS demand side ideas emphasize managing the economy through changes in interest rates and taxes in order to influence demand and so keep unemployment low: • The government adopted a number of… …

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  • 93Demand-side learning — is a phrase coined by Ramon Casadesus Masanell and Pankaj Ghemawat of Harvard Business School in the article Microsoft vs. Open Source: Who Will Win? by Sean Silverthorne from June 6, 2005. Demand side learning refers to open source software s… …

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  • 94demand-pull — [di mand′ pool′] adj. designating or having to do with a form of inflation in which prices are driven up by an excess demand for goods and services, relative to their supply * * * de·mand pull (dĭ măndʹpo͝ol ) n. Increased demand for a limited… …

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  • 95Demand signal repository — (DSR) is the process whereby consumer goods companies integrate and cleanse demand data, and leverage that data to service retailers and end customers efficiently. Cleansing it and synchronizing it with syndicated and internal data allows… …

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  • 96Demand characteristics — (Anforderungsmerkmale, Aufforderungsmerkmale, Reize) ist ein Ausdruck aus der experimentellen Psychologie und umfasst den durch die Versuchspersonen subjektiv empfundenen Anforderungsgehalt der jeweiligen experimentellen Situation ( Hypothesen,… …

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  • 97demand letter — A letter usually from a lawyer on behalf of a client that makes a demand for payment or some other action which is in default. Under the Bankruptcy and insolvency Act, a financial institution before it takes any action must give demand and notice …

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  • 98demand account — ➔ account1 * * * demand account UK US noun [C] US (UK instant access account) ► BANKING a type of bank account from which you can take out money immediately, without giving notice (= having to tell the bank first) …

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  • 99demand-side — demand′ side adj. bus of or pertaining to an economic policy that stimulates consumer demand to increase production and employment Compare supply side • Etymology: 1975–80 demand′ sid er, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 100demand-driven — demand driven, led adjective (in marketing) determined by demand in the market • • • Main Entry: ↑demand …

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