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demand

[dih-mand, -mahnd] / dɪˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd /






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The passport renewal process could take up to three weeks in the UK, but it can take longer during periods of high demand, such as before school holidays.

From BBC

As demand grows for vaccines at pharmacies, Boots has implemented a queuing system and Superdrug has formed a waiting list for jabs.

From BBC

“In the AI era, memory has become a strategic asset for our customers, and we are investing in our global manufacturing footprint to support their growing demand,” Mehrotra said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Legislators are already demanding briefings from commissioners, and the U.S.

From MarketWatch

Further, Macklem said there was notable pent-up demand from consumers coming out of the pandemic, as households had accumulated sizable savings, and craved goods and services not available to them due to social-distancing restrictions.

From The Wall Street Journal