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demand

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






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The demand is so strong that a growing number of companies are now venturing further south in Manhattan or even across the river to Brooklyn, among them Etsy and Kickstarter.

From Barron's

While frenzied demand for generative AI has turbocharged profits and share prices for many technology companies, anxiety is growing over the risks that it poses to society and the environment.

From Barron's

Oil demand is projected to rise by 1.34 million barrels a day next year supported by easing inflation, fiscal measures and improving global trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Especially in retail, the crosscurrents buffeting companies since the pandemic demand different approaches, said Adolfo Villagomez, who took the helm of 1-800-Flowers.com from its founder in May.

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years demand has spiralled upwards, with a record one in five children in England now requiring support.

From BBC