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The demand price for low-skilled work in the developed world is falling.
But analysts stopped short of saying that the deal would give the companies the power to demand price concessions from movie studios.
Some shunned managed care customers, who typically demand price concessions.
Potential rivals fear it will use its clout with suppliers to demand price breaks.
For when the demand price is greater than the supply price, the amount produced tends to increase.
It has not taken on mortgages or other debt since 1952, preferring to pay cash for everything and demand price breaks in return.
Such is its standing that back copies are now collectable and demand prices way in excess of their original cover price.
In 2002, United went into bankruptcy and demanded price concessions from its various regional-jet contract airlines.
Employers are demanding price concessions but are not defending resulting service restrictions.
Others say the Government is profiteering by demanding prices considerably higher than those normally charged at supermarkets.
We may revert to the analogy between the supply price and the demand price of a commodity.
When labels demanded pricing flexibility, Steve Jobs called them greedy.
But the Federal Government, insurance companies, health-maintenance organizations and consumers are all demanding price restraint.
Pungpau now demand price from the boy's party.
If the supply price exceeded the demand price, on the other hand, the quantity on the market would fall.
This is what happens when manufacturers' retail store customers demand prices comparable to those attainable overseas.
The second issue (supply and demand price fluctuations) lasts only until the two elements achieve equilibrium, then stops of it's own accord.
Since 1992, state officials there have received 500 consumer complaints, with most citing goods held hostage from movers demanding prices much higher than the estimate.
Dealers say Exxon, which owns the land on which the dealers operate, is demanding prices that average about 30 percent above market value.
But instead of demanding price concessions, G. M. said it would provide engineering expertise to help suppliers drive down the cost of parts.
With many consumers demanding price before service and fashion before custom, stately, traditional stores have been replaced by glitzy, more modern retailers.
What supermarket executives seem to fear most is that Wal-Mart will use its clout with suppliers to demand price breaks not available to mere grocers.
Two years ago, he organized demonstrations in which some 20,000 farmers blocked roads to demand price supports and subsidies, a campaign that ended in his prosecution.
E.D.S and the other biggest computer service companies have gained leverage in demanding price breaks when buying computers for their customers.
Conversely, on the consumer side, a monopsony may negotiate or demand prices that do not reflect actual demand or cost of production.