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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(181) A third change, and probably the most physically demanding, is to introduce weights into the routine.
(182) Both are promoted to higher-paid but more demanding jobs involving greater time commitment and more stress and anxiety.
(183) As the book opens she is turning this demanding four-year-old into a child prodigy.
(184) In this situation an international socialist conference demanding peace short of victory would not be at all helpful.
(185) Kurdish separatists have abducted a Japanese tourist and are demanding money for his safe return.
(186) Bereaved family members are demanding more information about the plane crash.
(187) In a phone booth, Celine gives Robert lessons in sounding demanding and ruthless in his ransom calls to Naville.
(188) Even the policeman on the corner demanding money did not subdue the cheerfulness of hope.
(189) Feats that are usually demanding and taxing are accomplished with ease.
(190) This outward looking emphasis does not stop with the clergy but is even more demanding for the bishops.
(191) Consumers are pushing retailers to the wall, demanding lower prices, better quality, a large selection of in-season goods.
(192) At the same time, investors are demanding a higher return to account for the added risk that patients may live longer.
(193) My husband is a banker with a very demanding schedule.
(194) When the Persian ambassadors arrived at Athens, demanding tribute in their barbarous tongue, my heart filled with fury.
(195) Groups demanding an autonomous Sikh state have already called for a boycott of the elections.
(196) Quite obviously the passivity of, say(sentencedict.com), looking at some one else's drawing is considerably less demanding than doing one's own.
(197) Lexical lookup is more demanding of storage and processing but is better at rejecting unacceptable letter strings.
(198) Far from being restful they are very demanding, needing almost constant attention.
(199) A huge amount of mail poured into Rough Trade's offices demanding some form of release of the legendary Smiths radio sessions.
(200) Compassion is not just feeling with someone, but seeking to change the situation. Frequently people think compassion and love are merely sentimental. No! They are very demanding. If you are going to be compassionate, be prepared for action! Desmond Tutu
(201) From there on, the topography is less demanding, the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth.
(202) These nations are demanding an end to all trade in ivory.
(203) In each of the robberies the raider handed over notes demanding cash and claiming he had a gun.
(204) Small print, dense layout, footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision.
(205) Elementary evaluation involves collecting data on service provision, but examining the effectiveness and efficiency of services is a more demanding task.
(206) There should be time in his life for activities that are more physically demanding.
(207) He fits in his taxing training and competing schedule with a demanding job as captain of the Life Guards.
(208) They suggested that a public access catalogue would be a suitably demanding trial application.
(209) If he does play, Mowbray is likely to be handed the demanding task of subduing Mark Hateley.
(210) The young people in the plant were demanding some kind of change.
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