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Перевод: demand speek demand


[существительное]
требование; запрос ; потребность ; востребование; нужда ; спрос ;
[глагол]
требовать; предъявлять требование; нуждаться; спрашивать; задавать вопрос


Тезаурус:

  1. When the demand for labour exceeds the supply of labour (so that unemployment is below its "natural" level), there will be pressure on wages to rise: the rate of wage inflation will be positive.
  2. Estimates are that waves could supply up to one fifth of our electricity demand.
  3. Single rooms, and twin bedded rooms with extra beds are available at most hotels although the demand for single rooms always exceeds availability.
  4. Mr Lamont needs to start explaining that, via his budget in March, he will be seeking to manage demand.
  5. First, changes in technology and in demand can mean the kinds or grades of metals in the stores are no longer required.
  6. As the demand for cotton goods rose (partly owing to economic growth caused by advances in agricultural techniques and extended foreign trade) cotton production shifted from the putting-out system to mills being set up in the rapidly urbanising towns.
  7. But the demand for timber was so great, for use in building houses, machinery, furniture and so on, that it outstripped the supply, and ironmasters were aware of the need to find new techniques for the mass-production of iron.
  8. Thus, other things being equal, an increase in the demand for a firm's product should lead to an increase in the firm's demand for labour and, conversely, a decrease in the demand for the firm's product should lead to a decrease in the firm's demand for labour.
  9. One of the more remarkable features of the British energy scene has been the speed with which forecasts of demand have fallen, and the CEGB's new forecasts are the lowest yet to come from an official source.
  10. It was about to be discontinued by its Colorado makers until the war dramatically boosted demand.
  11. "Even as the world developed its enormous appetite for our end-products and chemical building blocks, we had this habit of building capacity faster than demand.
  12. The Scottish Roman Catholic bishops had insisted that Masses be broadcast live and held this demand long after other services were recorded for reasons of economy.
  13. This was a highly effective marriage of convenience, helping to balance the demand for electricity.

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