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demand

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






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There’s also been demand for the bots in Studio City, Burbank and the San Fernando Valley, according to Rash.

From Los Angeles Times

“But he also has to make his assurances credible that if Iran agrees to U.S. demands, that the U.S. won’t attack Iran anyway.”

From Los Angeles Times

Collins Aerospace operates within a vast installed base of aircraft systems that generate recurring parts and maintenance demand, the approach the company emphasizes in its investor materials.

From MarketWatch

Still, with more American buyers demanding this type of transparency, Chinese trading companies have to play ball or risk losing business, lawyers say.

From The Wall Street Journal

That ultimately depends on genuine interest and whether Salah's wage demands can be met.

From BBC