Sentence examples for refer to demand from inspiring English sources

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(1) Here (P t)) is the market price of a particular commodity at time t, and D and S refer to demand and supply functions, respectively.

On one side are those who refer to "demand" as if it's preordained and who assume we can safely and economically go on using as much energy as we do (though the mix may shift to bitumen from Alberta's sands, shale extracted by fraking, one of the varieties of nuclear power being hawked, natural gas, and the so far tiny category of renewable sources).

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(5) Biosensing and bioarrays using UCNPs can be a next thrust in this field, which provide numerous opportunities for point-of-care diagnostics without the need to refer to demanding clinical assessments.

"The problem is not ours, the problem comes from over there," Mr. Henao sang before a crowd of several hundred at a concert here that began after midnight, referring to demand for Colombian cocaine in the United States.

"It is a fever that has gripped the country," said Harry Cohen, manager of the Smith Barney Appreciation Fund, referring to demand for computer and other high-technology stocks that has generated huge wealth and added urgency to the Federal Reserve's efforts to cool off the supercharged American economy so inflation remains in check.

For example, entropic force are set at 17 pN, presumably to give a kick to a nucleosome at each time point, but it is not clearly stated why previous observations referred to demand this particular value.

"Extrinsic effort" refers to demanding aspects of the work environment (time, responsibility, and physical load).

Mr. Abdel-Jalil referred to "demands of the international community" for an investigation.

He did not say, "There is a lot of demand for this supply," and he was not referring to demands for natural gas.

"Many options cross our red lines," said the Luxembourg negotiator Carole Dieschbourg, referring to demands being made by the developing world which she is not prepared to concede under any circumstances.

Referring to demands by the government that it should have a right to veto the "quantum and structure" of the bank's 2009 bonus pool, Stephen Hester said: "The process of the politicisation of RBS is damaging to our business and to the taxpayer interest".

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