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To create a forecast, a manager must determine what needs to be done to meet the expected demand for a given planning period.
However, for planning purposes it would be more effective if a model incorporated not only the expected demand for care but also the spatial distribution of health services, and thus identified potentially underserved or overserved areas.
Tesla plans major investments in its Fremont, California, plant to accommodate dramatically increased vehicle production to 500,000 units annually to meet expected demand for its $35,000 Model 3 sedan.
Kodak had expected demand for film to decline, but gradually.
From a business perspective, the plan provides market clarity to companies on the direction the country is going on energy, which allows them to invest, expand and hire new workers to meet the expected demand for clean energy.
To help the state shoulder the cost of the expected demand, Ms. Smith said, her department planned to apply for national emergency grants from the federal Department of Labor, as it did after the 9/11 terrorist attack.
The Department for Education published information showing how councils had "firm plans" for an extra 300,000 places - with a further 57,000 needed to meet the expected demand in the autumn of next year.
Production for domestic use would have to jump by 42% to equal the expected demand.
Expecting demand for urban infrastructure improvements to grow, Siemens plans to add about 150 people over the next two years to its 850 employees at its complex in Sacramento that makes light-rail cars.
The Greater London Authority expects demand for rail services that demand for rail services to increase 80 per cent by 2050.
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