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in de·mand
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Princeton's WordNet
coveted, desired, in demand(p), sought afteradjective
greatly desired
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in demandadjective
sought-after, popular, coveted
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in demand
In demand typically refers to goods, services, or skills that are highly sought after or desired by consumers, individuals, or organizations in a particular market. A high level of demand may often drive prices higher due to limited supply. It also signifies the current trend or popularity of a specific item or service.
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In Demand
In Demand is a provider of pay-per-view and subscription video-on-demand services, jointly owned by Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks. It is one of the world's largest suppliers of PPV and VOD programming.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in demand in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in demand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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It will be a painful test for these companies who are not that experienced in building small downstream demand.
This production lull is occurring in a normally seasonally slower demand period.
The idea that gasoline demand is actually rising suggests that perhaps the lower prices of crude are actually prompting a greater usage of this product (gasoline).
It's hard to predict where spreads will be in two or three months' time and I think issuers in the US and Canada will be looking to other markets or other types of issuance, i think for EDC, we will try to stay consistent with our past practices but will also look at tapping other markets if there's demand. I do think it's a possibility we would look at issuing in other currencies.
It's a society that is focused on making money and playing safe, the demand for engineers has been sustained around the world, and parents believe that this is a steady path to a high-paying job.
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