The phrase "upon public demand" means in response to the requests or desires of the general population. It indicates that a decision or action is being taken based on the wishes or needs of the public as a whole.
upon court
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
Broker opens and closes deals upon the demand of its clients?
"Upon Sunday" is not a commonly used phrase. It could possibly mean that something will happen on Sunday or be related to that day of the week. More context would be needed to provide a more accurate interpretation.
it is the Arabic term for Peace Be Upon You. Muslims greet everyone with this phrase.
In melius mutari means "upon better change". The word 'upon' may have a better or more appropriate translation based upon the context in which the latin phrase is used. -jt
It is the name of the kids' favorite restaurant where one is promised unlimited breadsticks upon request.
"his legs are short and fat" hope this helped, however i am curois as to how you came upon this strange phrase.
The phrase "upon delivery" means that some action is due or will be taken once something has been delivered (when another action is completed, or an object received, etc.)
This depends upon what you mean by "big demand". Overall there is moderate demand for veterinarians in private practice; in rural areas there are unmet needs for large animal and production veterinarians, although there is not enough work to support a full-time veterinarian in these areas. In food safety and public health there is a major need for veterinarians, although most employers don't recognize that they could use veterinarians to fill their vacancies.
At the tiller means steering something, or deciding upon its direction. A tiller is a lever attached to a rudder which steers a boat.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to happen upon, to come upon by chance. The image is of lighting, or getting down off your horse, and just finding something.