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demand figures represent the amount of primary metal that is acquired by consumers in a particular year.
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demand an occupation is considered to be in demand when the ratio of Unemployment Insurance claimants to total vacancies is 4:1 or less than five vacancies are recorded in the month.
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demand The combined desire, ability and willingness on the part of consumers to buy goods or services. Demand is determined by income and by price, which is, in part, determined by supply.
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demand The amount of power required to meet the customer's load at a given instant or averaged over any designated interval of time.
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demand Is the peak use of a commodity within a specified time period. For electricity, demand is typically measured over a fifteen-minute interval and is measured in kilowatts (kW). For water, the equivalent quantity is measured by the capacity of the pipe connection to the consumer.
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