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As depicted in Figure 1, sensitivity analysis on demand of customers shows that the proposed model is sensitive to demand of customers.
People who are much too sensitive to demand of cripples that they run races ask of the poor that they get up and act just like everyone else in the society.
If there's anything we should have learned this last year, it's that a deregulated free market is neither sacrosanct nor automatically efficient, and oil prices are exquisitely sensitive to demand.
Contrast this with a four-hour car journey, petrol £60 return or one hour by plane from £30. skipperD Most people don't have a choice and, as such, price isn't sensitive to demand.
Since smaller firms are most sensitive to demand drops, they are the natural candidates to be the target of policies devoted to increasing R&D activities during crises.
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At the same time, firms commonly face higher costs of investment and lower costs of termination when employing young workers, making the youth labor market situation more sensitive to demand-side fluctuations, which was recently demonstrated in the aftermath of the financial crisis 2007/2008 (Bell and Blanchflower 2010; Choudhry et al. 2012; Verick 2011).
Thanks to Senate rules, they'll need Democratic support and have to be more sensitive to demands from across the aisle.
Brent's ready access to seaborne markets means that its price is far more sensitive to booming demand in China and elsewhere.
This is because the presence of other, more rapid, pacemaker cells below the level of the block is sensitive to metabolic demand, allowing some increase in heart rate.
Part of their success historically has been that they are extremely sensitive to changing demand.
Yet the price of oil ended up being far more sensitive to the demand side of the equation i.e. the needs of oils consumers and speculators than the supply side.
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