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"tangible demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a real and concrete need or desire for something. For example, "The tangible demand for housing in this area pushed prices sky high."
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This happens because the higher the sensitivity of items to the selling price, the more will be the tangible demand decrease against high price.
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Perhaps there might be less restrictive means, the government would argue, of preventing undue pressure from doctors or from health-care funders, because that pressure is more likely to manifest itself in tangible demands (though maybe not).
He explained that DRUM channels the experience of it members into tangible demands.
He said there was a tangible consumer demand for such a platform and said its emergence – whether it is approved by the BBC Trust or not – was "like water, it can't be stopped".
That helps explain why firms in America and some other big economies have been slow to start hiring again in the current economic recovery: they have been waiting for tangible evidence of demand picking up, which in many of these economies has yet to materialise.
Some antitrust scholars suggest that courts increasingly demand tangible evidence of consumer injury to satisfy the consumer-welfare standard, and because such proof is difficult in many cases, the agencies are reluctant to pursue cases they are bound to lose.
Second, it ruled that Nollan and Dolan applied only when the government's condition took an interest in some tangible property (like demanding an easement, for example), not when a government imposed a generalized requirement on someone to spend money.
During the 1980s, both cases drew widespread media coverage and public outcry from black leaders who demanded tangible changes in policing practice at the time.
Now "the trust is destroyed".In the absence of trust, lenders demand more tangible collateral.
Can we not demand something tangible and useful for the tremendous investments we are making in our economy?
The equation was simple: Boom times meant robust demand for tangible goods, which meant that shippers readily paid top dollar for the kind of overnight air delivery that FedEx offered.
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