영어에서 To demand 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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In fact, the economy's ability to generate supply in response to demand is far from reaching full capacity today.
God had a right to demand perfect obedience of him, since he was created perfect.
Our mobile and modular plant design also delivers plant flexibility and full scalability, with the ability to increase or decrease capacity according to demand.
ZuluTrade reserves the right to demand that the Affiliate remove any content deemed as such.
Backlight mode: LED ordinary backlight, the conventional color is white, other colors can be customized according to demand(optional).
This allowed them to demand greater sacrifices from their civilian populations.
Refrigeration evaporators are able to meet the needs of a wide range of industrial chillers can respond to demand.
In the absence of payment, even partial, E-PROPS will be entitled to demand the immediate return of the delivered material.
You have the right to demand the education you believe your child needs.
ESTEEM matches resupply to site-specific patient enrollment rates, aligning distribution to demand.
Furthermore, PSS shall be entitled to demand that the following expenses are paid separately by the Client;
Beside the turbo compressors, one new oil free screw compressor compresses air to demand.
And for that, regardless of what happens in Copenhagen, the poor will continue to demand their rightful reparations.
Furthermore, the Company reserves the right to demand at any time all documentary evidence of the Miles accrual.
However, you do not have the right to demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services.
People can use that information to demand improvements to laws and policies.
Furthermore, the Company reserves the right to demand at any time all documentary evidence of the Miles accrual.
With climate change a pressing concern, investors certainly have a right to demand more disclosure, and we agree with that.
However, SHARKOON reserves the right to demand payment or charge a fee for certain services.
To demand the rights of Christians will be tantamount to breaking the law