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demand

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






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That means that supply response is usually driven by demand for other metals and not silver itself, Ciampaglia said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its massive imports of Russian refined products have also been used to meet domestic demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Young women in yoga gear confronted the agents, asking where they were taking people and demanding to see their warrants.

From Salon

Claude doubled down with a “deliberate overweight to semiconductors,” responding that infrastructure names are “where the most durable moats and visible demand trajectories lie.”

From MarketWatch

It may shine in the record books, but it will always feel unfinished to those who know what real college football tradition demands.

From Los Angeles Times