Examples of demand void in the following topics:
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- Areas without ideal points are sometimes referred to as demand voids.
- Still others are constructed from cross price elasticity of demand data from electronic scanners.
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- In addition, around 900 million trees are cut down annually to meet the world's paper demands.
- A Plexiglas tube was inserted into the void and all discarded paper was continuously taken up to the roof and thrown down the tube – a powerful message directed at employees that paper waste would no longer be tolerated.
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- And few limited-line manufacturers would refuse to add an item if the demand were great enough.
- Line-filling strategies occur when a void in the existing product line has not been filled or a new void has developed due to the activities of competitors or the request of consumers.
- In addition to the demand of consumers or pressures from competitors, there are other legitimate reasons to engage in these tactics.
- A simple fact of marketing is that sooner or later a product will decline in demand and require pruning.
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- Line-filling strategies occur when a void in the existing product line has not been filled or a new void has developed due to the activities of competitors or the request of consumers.
- In addition to the demand of consumers or pressures from competitors, there are other legitimate reasons to engage in these tactics.
- A simple fact of marketing is that sooner or later a product will decline in demand and require pruning.
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- By the mid 1790s, most Federalists considered the Treaty of Alliance to be null and void, as the French Revolution had toppled the regime that entered into the original agreement with the United States.
- When Adams sent a three-man delegation—Charles Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry—to Paris to negotiate a peace agreement with France, French agents demanded major concessions from the United States as a condition for continuing diplomatic relations.
- These included a demand for 50,000 pounds sterling and a $250,000 personal bribe to the French foreign minister, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand.
- In April of 1798, President Adams informed Congress of how France had demanded bribes from the United States before it would discuss any peace settlement.
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- White that Texas' declaration of secession was legally null and void.
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Confederacy had overestimated British demand for southern cotton.
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- Economic policy was the subject of intense political conflicts as Northern manufacturers who demanded protective tariffs, while Southern agricultural interests vehemently opposed them.
- This ordinance declared by the power of the state that the federal tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void within the sovereign boundaries of South Carolina.
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- Considering that during no part of my existence has my life been completely void of television, it's hard to define the overall effect it has had on me.
- This continuous pattern restarts and continues with no end in sight, as we currently enter the age of television "On Demand
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- Voiding phase- a contracted bladder that forces the external sphincter open and discharges urine through the urethra.
- The muscles controlling micturition are controlled by the autonomic and somatic nervous systems, which open the two sphincters during the voiding phase of micturition.
- During the voiding phase of micturition, parasympathetic stimulation causes the internal urethral sphincter to relax.
- The micturition reflex causes bladder contraction during voiding, through a neural pathway.
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- By 1815, there were 400,000 European-American settlers in Ohio, and the American Indians' rights to their lands had effectively become null and void.
- Madison called on Congress to put the country, "into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis": He specifically recommended enlarging the army, preparing the militia, finishing the military academy, stockpiling munitions, and expanding the navy.