- to
develop a
system to
chart these demand fluctuations,
which helps them in
predicting the
demand cycles.
Demands do
fluctuate randomly; therefore, they...
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Demands (****anese: 対華21ヶ条要求, romanized: Taika Nijūikkajō Yōkyū; simplified...
- Look up on
demand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. On-
demand or on
demand may
refer to: Build-on-
demand Just-in-time manufacturing, a
methodology for...
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Video on
demand (VOD) is a
media distribution system that
allows users to
access videos,
television shows and
films digitally on request.
These multimedia...
- In microeconomics,
supply and
demand is an
economic model of
price determination in a market. It
postulates that,
holding all else equal, the unit price...
- In
Demand (stylized as iN
DEMAND) is an
American cable television service which provides video on
demand services,
including pay-per-view. Comcast, Cox...
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included both
minimal demands,
which it was
believed could be
satisfied by
reform of the
bourgeois state, and
maximum demands which it was
argued would...
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Print on
demand (POD) is a
printing technology and
business process in
which book
copies (or
other do****ents, packaging, or materials) are not printed...
- as a
demand avoidance—which is a greater-than-typical
refusal to
comply with
requests or expectations—and
extreme efforts to
avoid social demands. Any...
- On
Demand is a
brand name for a video-on-
demand, London-based
company owned by the On
Demand Group, who
provide mobile video services such as pay-per-view...