Example sentences of "demand for [noun] be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is Protestant perceptions which explain their actions and those perceptions were amplifying the fundamental divisions between those unionists who remained committed to pragmatic reform , either because they believed in liberal unionism or because they believed that satisfying the Westminster government 's demands for reform was the only way to maintain Stormont , and the right-wingers who wanted to preserve traditional unionism . |
2 | The nominal demand for money is a stable function of a list of variables which might include the following : ( a ) Total wealth ( W ) . |
3 | This enables us to combine it with the transactions demand and to suppose that the total transactions and precautionary demand for money is a function of money national income . |
4 | The market demand for potatoes is a derived demand , and so reflects the value of additional supplies and the marginal costs of collection , grading and distribution . |
5 | It was emphasised in Chapter 2 that the demand for labour is a derived demand — it is derived from the demand for goods and services . |
6 | We further assume that the demand for labour is a function of the real wage so that we can write where n t is the logarithm of the demand for labour or the level of employment at time t t w t is the logarithm of the nominal wage rate at time t t p t is the logarithm of the price level at time t t and α is a positive constant . |
7 | Since the demand for labour is a decreasing function of the real wage rate and the supply of labour is ( perhaps ) an increasing function of the real wage rate , they argued that the origins of general unemployment could be traced to the maintenance of a real wage rate , w 1 , which exceeded the market clearing real wage rate , w * ; . |
8 | One critical aspect of the overall decline in the demand for labour was the discrimination that older workers believed employers exercised against them and in favour of younger ones . |
9 | Another consequence of the artificially stimulated excess demand for food was the creation of black markets . |
10 | Domestic demand for fuel is an important subject as regards both the economy in aggregate and the welfare of individual households : the domestic sector accounts for nearly 30% of total final energy use in the UK . |