0 a need for something to be sold or supplied -- talep
There's an increasing demand for cheap housing.
2 wanted or needed in large numbers -- çok istenen, rağbet gören, revaçta olan
Good teachers are always in demand.
3 to ask for something in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused -- dayatmak, ısrar etmek, talepte bulunmak
I demanded an explanation.
[ + that ] The survivors are demanding that the airline pays them compensation.
4 to need something such as time or effort -- gerektirmek, talep etmek, istemek
This job demands a high level of concentration.
That principle, to recall, said that an agent should per form those actions demanded by plans it was optimal to adopt.
When physical capital is complementary with human capital in production, returns on and the demand for skills rise with capital intensity.
This is so because a lower markup reduces the desire of the policymaker to inflate the economy and to boost demand.
The present continually reinforces the memorized auditory data and demands a new kind of auditory awareness.
The fourth issue of nondistributivity in resolution demands that we identify states with paths.
However, these new workers in the city demand the agricultural good, pushing the price higher, and reducing the real wage further.
Thus, direct or tacit pronatalism survived because of historically specific, regional demands for labor.
Thus, the maladaptive patterns of behavioral and emotional self-regulation, and reactivity to the demands of the surrounding environment, become more entrenched.
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