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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'demand doing' is not correct as written
The phrase should be either 'demand to do' or 'demand doing of'. For example: The parents demanded their daughter to do her homework. Or: The parents demanded doing of their daughter's homework.
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"The demand doesn't exist".
The underlying demand did not go away".
Supply and demand do not respect borders.
Theories of supply and demand do not work, either.
The laws of supply and demand do not apply.
The ordinary laws of supply and demand do not always hold sway.
Demand did not pick up for 2009/10; rather, it fell again.
If foreign demand does not fully return, jobs will go once short-time working schemes expire.
The reason, he argues, is that supply and demand did not change when Enron went bust.
SUSAN ORLEAN: I think the economy reigns fashion in; supply and demand does the trick.
But when — or if — demand does start to pick up, lending could rise quickly.
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