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Falling prices induce people to postpone their purchases in the expectation that prices will fall further, depressing demand today.
If the financial crisis causes a sustained recession in the West, depressing demand for these commodities, government and industry in Russia could suffer a sharp decline in revenue.
But with the recession depressing demand for private health, Lansley's plan to denationalise parts of the health service could not come at a better time.
Mr Osborne is certainly guilty of over-optimism in the past, especially claiming that an aggressive fiscal tightening would show immediate benefits by promoting growth, rather than depressing demand.
If you're Greece, the way it works is indeed that interest rates soar, depressing demand and compressing imports until the current account has risen enough; unfortunately, demand for domestic goods falls too, so you have a nasty slump.
If the exchange rate were liberalised, they would push it up further, hurting exports and depressing demand.Fortunately, many of the reforms outlined this month will both improve supply and boost demand.
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Economic malaise in the West has depressed demand for loans.
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Syria's unstable economy had depressed demand there by 40 percent since March, when the uprising began.
These limitations depress demand for smartphone ads and lead to low prices.
There is a clear risk that it could depress demand below the government's forecasts.
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