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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a low demand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where there is not a high amount of interest or need for something. Example: The company faced financial difficulties due to a low demand for their product in the market.
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"Didn't I just hear you say offshore has a low demand?" she asked.
"Now there is huge supply and a low demand," he said.
There has, however, been a constant decline in uranium production due to a low demand.
Fewer active racks increase the exergy destruction, due to excessive power usage in a low demand situation.
When performing a low demand task, performance appears to worsen over time in the blue rather than the red environment.
Individuals working a high demand task reported more negative mood and less performance satisfaction than individuals working a low demand task.
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This study aimed to evaluate effects of moderate levels of low-frequency noise on attention, tiredness and motivation in a low demanding work situation.
A degree with a major in a low-demand field, with salary prospects near minimum wage and $25,000 to $50,000 in debt – is less valuable than a good high school diploma with four years of experience.
We present a technique using LARS ligament for the reconstruction of a chronic patella tendon rupture in a low-demand patient.
In Experiment 2, we modified our paradigm by allowing participants to turn the video on and off at their discretion, and had them complete either a high-demand task (2-back) or a low-demand task (0-back).
"It doesn't accelerate through the buckets at all if it's a low-demand flight, so it may never get to the final buckets, it may just carry on at a lower trajectory," says Mr Simmons.
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