32 Words to use with demanding

Demand deposits. § 6.

Clearly, then, the demand curve, DD', must slope downwards from left to right, since the lower the price asked, the greater will be the amount demanded.

When is a demand note due?

He sent his secretary to complain to M. Ménager, demand satisfaction, and say that if it were not given, he should take it.

The subjective cast of Spenser's mind next demands attention.

100 Great souls by instinct to each other turn, Demand alliance, and in friendship burn; A sudden friendship, while with stretched-out rays They meet each other, mingling blaze with blaze.

The Workmen and Soldiers' Committee demand entrance in the name of the Revolution.

Smith's life demands excitement.

For without a proper amount of daily exercise no one can remain healthy; all the processes of life demand exercise for the due performance of their functions, exercise not only of the parts more immediately concerned, but also of the whole body.

Evil and finitude demand explanation, not denial, and this without the abandonment of pantheism.

James D. Corrothers AT THE CLOSED GATE OF JUSTICE To be a Negro in a day like this Demands forgiveness.

[Sidenote: see exhibit 3.] Simultaneously the Austro-Hungarian Government communicated to the Russian Government that the step undertaken against Servia implied merely a defensive measure against the Serb agitation, but that Austria-Hungary must of necessity demand guarantees for a continued friendly behavior of Servia towards the monarchy.

He had always liked fun and parties and had always been on hand and in great demand hitherto at every social function from a Ladies' Aid strawberry festival to a grand Masonic ball.

5.It is not in respect to their orthography alone, that these first words in literature demand inquiry and reflection: the pronunciation of some of them has often been taught erroneously, and, with respect to three or four of them, some writers have attempted to make an entire change from the customary forms which I have recorded.

Demand liabilities are at such a time the greatest danger, so that the banks, ordinarily the pillars of financial strength, become at such a time the points of greatest weakness in the financial situation.

To his Italian work I shall have to return later; here it is his five Latin piscatory eclogues that demand notice.

A fractional reserve is therefore ordinarily fully adequate, altho with any less than a 100 per cent reserve any bank would be insolvent if all of its demand obligations were presented at the same instant.

Now, as we have already noted, there is some doubt as to the manner in which the supply of capital or labor is likely to be affected by alterations in demand price.

It is better to bear a little ennui than to be beset by wondering faces that every instant demand reasons for what you do.' "Lord Nevil was my father's intimate friend, and it was yourself of whom he thought for my husband.

And then, too, even from the scientific point of view, the subjective effect of the contemplation of nature by the mind is just as much a phenomenon; it is thereit demands recognition.

In France the reformers appealed in the first instance for a States Generala mediaeval institutionas the corrective of their wrongs, and later when they could not, like their neighbours in Belgium, demand reform by way of the restoration of their historical rights, they were driven to go a step further back still, beyond history to what they conceived to be primitive society, and demand the rights of man.

And while you must, of course, exercise your authority and demand respect, yet at the same time you will find it necessary to defer to her judgment and experience on many occasions.

To so great a master as yourself I have no need to suggest that the peculiar tone of the composition demands sprightliness, occasionally checked by tenderness, as in the second air, She smiles,she yields,she loves.

Demand springs obviously from utility; the only motive for buying anything is that it will serve some real or fancied use.

with other eyes, than once, I gaze, The ever-varying charm your round displays, Than when, ere-while, I taught, "a happy child," The echoes of your rocks my carols wild: Then did no ebb of chearfulness demand Sad tides of joy from Melancholy's hand; 1793.

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