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41 demand paging
s.demanda de página, paginación discrecional, paginación por demanda, páginas según demanda. -
42 demand payment
v.exigir el pago, demandar el pago de un empréstito, demandar el pago, exigir el pago inmediato de la deuda. -
43 demand price
s.precio de demanda, precio de la demanda. -
44 demand rate
s.tasa de demanda. -
45 demand reduction
s.disminución de la demanda, reducción de la demanda. -
46 demand schedule
s.tabla de demanda, programa de demanda. -
47 demand shift
s.desplazamiento de la demanda. -
48 demand that
v.demandar que, precisar que, requerir que, obligar que. -
49 demand-and-supply curves
s.curvas de la oferta y la demanda, curvas de demanda y oferta. -
50 demand-pull inflation
s.inflación impulsada por demanda, inflación de demanda. -
51 on demand
(when asked for: I'm expected to supply meals on demand.) a peticióna petición -
52 in demand
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53 repeated demand
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54 video on demand
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55 by popular demand / by popular request
by popular demand / by popular requesta petición del públicoEnglish-spanish dictionary > by popular demand / by popular request
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56 excess demand
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57 supply and demand
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58 Complementary Demand
Se refiere a la demanda de un producto que genera el consumo de otro relacionado.English-spanish dictionary of marketing > Complementary Demand
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59 Derived Demand
Es la demanda que tienen las materias primas en el mercado de producción, el cual está basado en la demanda que tengan los productos para el consumidor final. -
60 Falling Demand
Se da cuando los consumidores van perdiendo el interés por un producto de forma progresiva.
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