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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(151) The brief pause while he slipped off his clothing was like agony; then he was next to her, hard and demanding.
(152) More importantly, she continued to struggle with the increasingly demanding role of Mrs Hoffman.
(153) There is a vast hand-painted banner strung across the aisle demanding freedom for those arrested.
(154) Because the Mars return mission is so demanding, the benefit conferred by using Mars-derived propellants is great.
(155) Mutual funds sometimes raise cash for liquidity, worried the number of customers demanding their money back might rise suddenly.
(156) As life developed, so desire became ever more demanding, and more complex.
(157) At its best, badminton has been proven to be more demanding, faster and requiring more agility than tennis.
(158) Sams has pleaded guilty to kidnapping Stephanie, unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding a £175,000 ransom.
(159) In that way more of our players are being exposed to a more demanding grade of rugby.
(160) Ufford Park offers a stern test without being too physically demanding.
(161) The car was not so exciting to drive as the Mascot, but he had to admit that it was less demanding.
(162) Instead, the pitch was taken over by massed Southend fans demanding the resignation of chairman Vic Jobson.
(163) Yet another was convicted for demanding a 5 % pay-off on all bail bonds paid at the jail.
(164) She had also come through a baptism in front of Britain's most demanding audience.
(165) Increasingly,(Sentencedict.com ) campaigners are demanding that countries impose restrictions on advertising aimed at children.
(166) Terrorism is the tactic of demanding the impossible, and demanding it at gunpoint. Christopher Hitchens
(167) At its most complex and demanding, involvement may mean taking action to protect a child against cruelty and neglect.
(168) Westphal often was criticized for not emphasizing defense enough, not being demanding enough of his players.
(169) The use of longer transitions requires a larger training corpus, increased storage for the transition matrices and is computationally more demanding.
(170) She caused upset by demanding that her own bodyguards handle security arrangements during the ceremony, a request that was flatly refused.
(171) Local sheriffs have been bombarded with mail and phone calls from his supporters demanding his release.
(172) He steered a middle course between intimacy and aloofness which would have endeared him to the most demanding of guests.
(173) They are also demanding that the government guarantee their security.
(174) We are used to evil men demanding a ransom before their victim can be released.
(175) It fails to recognize that child-rearing is both a vital and demanding job which deserves adequate remuneration.
(176) Jett needs a woman who understands him, who really appreciates how demanding his work is.
(177) This it did by demanding a return to the family and Victorian values.
(178) For more demanding purposes still more is required, and it is often hard to decide just where to fix the borderline.
(179) All of a sudden this woman downs her hoe and runs up to me demanding money.
(180) I am driven by love. Love should never be demanding; it must be unconditional. Love is an exquisite pain and in that pain lies intoxication. And if your lover shares that pain, the intoxication reaches another level altogether. Dharminder
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