Meaning Supply
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1. The act of offering a product for sale. 2. The quantity offered for sale. 3. The quantities offered for sale at various prices; the supply curve.
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  The components of petroleum supply are field production, refinery production, imports, and net receipts when calculated on a PAD District basis.
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  A set of categories used to account for how crude oil and petroleum products are transferred, distributed, or placed into the supply stream. The categories include field production, refinery product [..]
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early 15c., "assistance, relief, act of supplying," from supply (v.). Meaning "that which is provided, quantity or amount of something provided" is attested from c. 1600. Meaning & [..]
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late 14c., "to help, support, maintain," also "fill up, make up for," from Old French soupplier "fill up, make full" (Modern French suppléer) and directly from Latin supp [..]
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1. (economic definition) A schedule of the amounts of a good that would be offered for sale at all possible prices at any one instance of time. 2. (business definition) The number of units of a product that will be put on the market over a period of time.
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The components of petroleum supply are field production, refinery production, imports, and net receipts when calculated on a PADD basis.
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to provide a good or service.
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amount of a product that is available to consumers.
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The amount of goods producers make available for sale. [D03312]
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The willingness and ability to sell a range of quantities of a good at a range of prices, during a given time period. Supply is one half of the market exchange process; the other is demand. This suppl [..]
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an amount of something available for use give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" offering goods and services for sale issue: c [..]
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Definition The total amount of a good or service available for purchase; along with demand, one of the two key determinants of price.
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The quantity of that product being offered for sale at various prices, other things being equal. suprachiasmtic nucleus (SCN)
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Parliamentary authority for a government to spend public money and incur expenses or liabilities; the granting of supply by Parliament is always a matter of confidence in the government.
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The quantity of merchandise in stock at a store or a warehouse.
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  Number of cattle/sheep/lambs penned at a physical market.
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Electricity available to the grid.
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The quantity of a commodity that producers are willing to provide to the market at a given price.
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The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at each possible price during a given period of time. Normally, as the price of a good or service rises (or falls), the quantity supplied of the good or service rises (or falls).
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The capacity of transportation infrastructures and modes, generally over a geographically defined transport system and for a specific period of time. Therefore, supply is expressed in terms of infrastructures (capacity), services (frequency) and networks. The number of passengers, volume (for liquids or containerized t [..]
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how much of a product is available to sell.
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The quantity of a commodity that is available to sell. Generally, a larger supply yields a lower unit price. Lower supply creates higher demand, leading to a higher unit price. (See "Demand&a [..]
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The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at all possible prices during a certain time period.
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See: business of supply
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A supply is any form of supply whatsoever, including: A supply of goods; A supply of services; A provision of advice or information; A grant, assignment or surrender of real property (ie. right or [..]
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(n) an amount of something available for use(n) offering goods and services for sale(n) the activity of supplying or providing something(v) give something useful or necessary to(v) circulate or distri [..]
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The ductwork that carries air from the air handler to the rooms in the house.
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The source that supplies voltage and current to the drive.
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The physical extent of transportation system infrastructure and services provided. Supply is often referenced as the broadly defined counterpoint of demand, but performance is utilized when level-of-s [..]
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Supply for RE Products is RECs or RECs and electricity, depending on the product. Supply for carbon offsets is GHG Emission Reduction Credits or retired Emission Allowances.
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The ductwork through which air leaves the source after being conditioned...
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The provision or storage of water, or the amount of water stored, for a house, community or region.
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Devices that control the supply of electric current for Running electrical equipment.
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The production and Movement of Food items from point of origin to use or consumption.
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Hospital Department responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing medical and surgical Supplies and Equipment.
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Means or process of supplying Water (as for a community) usually including reservoirs, tunnels, and pipelines and often the Watershed from which the Water is ultimately drawn. (Webster, 3d ed)
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Includes supply by way of sale, exchange, gift, lease, loan, hire or hire purchase (it also includes whether free of charge or otherwise, samples or advertisements, supply for testing the safety or efficacy, and for treatment of person or animal).
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Proposals for legislation dealing with the raising and spending of money by the Parliament. Particularly ‘The Budget’.
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Amount of goods and services available for sale to consumers by suppliers at a set price.
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The quantity of a good available to meet demand. Supply consists of inventories from previous production, current production, and expected future production. Because resources are scarce, supply creat [..]
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A relationship between market price and quantities of goods and services made available for sale in a given period of time.
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a schedule that shows the various quantities of things offered for sale at various prices at a point in time. Compare demand
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the amount of product available
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availability of goods or services in economy.
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See inventory. supply side platform (SSP)
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Inventory available for demand, entities that have ad space available. Supply and inventory are often used interchangeably.
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The quantity of merchandise in stock at a store or a warehouse.supply center: 
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und|sc=Latinx|(záwwada) * Mandarin:the rain struck on her head as she bent supply to the movements of the pony, while it scrambled up the bank to the sheltering trees. For a couple of miles the path [..]
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og a good is the amount of the good that firms are willing and able to sell during a given time period.
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The willingness and ability of potential sellers to offer various specific amounts of a good or service for sale at each of a variety of alternative prices during a particular time period. See also: l [..]
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