Similar words: demand, demand of, landing, funding, spending, outstanding, depending, impending. Meaning: [dɪ'mɑːndɪŋ] adj. requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill.
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(121) Embassy, demanding they declare war on the Third World.
(122) Nope, we jaded couch potatoes are demanding more.
(123) You're demanding money without a reason.
(124) It was just a difficult, demanding task to perform.
(125) He kept demanding to know how it got there.
(126) After demanding the weapons be removed, President John F.. Kennedy ordered a naval blockade of the island.
(127) The adventure will become increasingly complex, deadly and demanding as it progresses.
(128) The laboratory was surrounded by protesters demanding an end to the animal experiments.
(129) They are demanding that Clinton accept much of their proposal before they will increase the debt ceiling limit.
(130) Automakers also are demanding high-quality and innovative products and shorter design and delivery times, industry experts said.
(131) A study of hospital administrators found that it took individuals eighteen months before they felt comfortable in that far less demanding role.
(132) Such is the spark of creativity generated by the presence of a member of the executive committee demanding to be asked questions.
(133) Standards which can not be attained by negotiation or legal enforcement may at least be achieved if made less demanding.
(134) Being a nurse in a busy hospital is a demanding job - you don't get much free time.
(135) In April 1649 several hundred of them besieged Parliament, demanding the release of the Leveller leaders from prison.
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(136) These women, often with family responsibilities of their own, do a heavy and demanding job with great generosity of spirit.
(137) These demanding on-site visits gave Pearl a better perspective on the tenders received.
(138) There was nobody telling us what to do; nobody sitting around drinking palm wine and demanding dinner.
(139) His mouth plundered hers, brushing her lips, forcing entry with his tongue, demanding, demanding all the while.
(140) A composite motion demanding the straight forward abolition of the block vote was defeated on a show of hands.
(141) Cyclists are demanding more and safer cycle paths in the city.
(142) Instead, the center-right opposition coalition that is leading the street demonstrations is demanding early elections.
(143) This implies that very demanding quality assurance procedures and methods are needed in such circumstances.
(144) How far does the knowledge that the state will tax away high salaries deter people from entering high-earning and demanding jobs?
(145) When he stood for Parliament numbers of poor people crowded round the hustings demanding the payment of outstanding bills.
(146) Life on a yacht, even one as well equipped as this, was far more physically demanding than she had ever imagined.
(147) The programme's brief is to embrace literature and architecture as well as less demanding subjects such as fashion, video and film.
(148) And they should be demanding that the rich world reduce barriers to imports from poor countries by proceeding with further trade liberalization.
(149) Bao Dai, isolated and confused in his palace in Hue, had received a message from the Vietminh demanding his resignation.
(150) When original composition is too demanding, translation, sometimes with original additions, is the next best thing.
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