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  • 121Demand Shock — A sudden surprise event that temporarily increases or decreases demand for goods or services. A positive demand shock increases demand, while a negative demand shock decreases demand. Both positive and negative demand shock have an effect on the… …

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  • 122demand*/*/*/ — [dɪˈmɑːnd] noun I 1) [C] a firm statement that you want something They made demands that our government could never accept.[/ex] demands for a pay increase[/ex] 2) demands [plural] the things or qualities that are needed in a particular situation …

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  • 123demand — n. & v. n. 1 an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right. 2 Econ. the desire of purchasers or consumers for a commodity (no demand for solid tyres these days). 3 an urgent claim (care of her mother makes demands on her). v.tr. 1 (often… …

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  • 124Demand factor — In telecommunication, electronics and the electrical power industry, the term demand factor has the following meanings: 1. The ratio of (a) the maximum real power consumed by a system to (b) the maximum real power that would be consumed if the… …

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  • 125Demand Draft — A method used by individuals to make transfer payments from one bank account to another. Demand drafts are marketed as a relatively secure method for cashing checks. The major difference between demand drafts and normal checks is that demand… …

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  • 126demand deposit — A deposit account that permits the depositor to withdraw funds on demand. Usually, but not always, a checking account. Sometimes called demand deposit account ( DDA). American Banker Glossary * * * demand deposit demand deposit ➔ deposit1 * * *… …

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  • 127demand-pull inflation — A theory of inflation or price increases resulting from so called excess demand. Related: cost push inflation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * demand pull inflation demand pull inflation ➔ inflation * * * demand pull inflation UK US noun [U] …

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  • 128Demand load — In telecommunication, the term demand load can have the following meanings: In general, the total power required by a facility. The demand load is the sum of the operational load (including any tactical load) and nonoperational demand loads. It… …

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