Sentences with phrase «flat demand means»

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Mr. Trump remains intensely focused on his brand, but the demands of the job mean he spends less time monitoring the news media — although he recently upgraded the flat - screen TV in his private dining room so he can watch the news while eating lunch.
Cuts are coming at a time when local government faces flat revenues: «We must also consider demographic demand - we do not need to go into the familiar argument of what an ageing population means - and the fact that recession leads to income being constrained from things such as tourism, and car parking and planning charges.
What's best, you can register as many users as you want at a flat fee, which means you can grow your Talent Development and Training efforts on demand, without needing to worry about server provisioning, or to worry about hidden costs and maintenance.
If you see prices flat - lining for several years, it means that there is little new supply or demand, and people become used to this price level.
That means law firms face flat demand and price pressure.
This demand for digital marketing professionals has ensured that applicants for such roles are able to command a 10 % premium in pay — especially within retail banking, where flatter team structures have meant that those in managerial positions will need to deliver digital marketing strategies, as well as develop them.
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