Sentence examples for contest demands from inspiring English sources

The phrase "contest demands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the requirements or expectations associated with a competition or challenge.
Example: "The contest demands a high level of creativity and originality from all participants."
Alternatives: "competition requirements" or "challenge expectations."

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The design of the contest demands speedy predictions early on contestants have to send their first estimates on 1 September—but then rewards teams for improving their accuracy as the challenge progresses.

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Also with the contest demanding to examine a rawfile of any photograph that makes it through to the penultimate round of judging – overmanipulated images are filtered out – but seemingly in ever increasing numbers.

Russia's political establishment reacted with howls of indignation on Sunday to Ukraine's victory at the Eurovision song contest, demanding an inquiry into how a politicised song was allowed to be included in the event and threatening to boycott next year's contest.

It was the sort of contest that demanded someone take command.

Duffy, who supported David Miliband in last year's Labour leadership contest, had demanded to talk to Clegg, who was visiting Rochdale with Lord Heseltine to promote the regional growth fund, which aims to create thousands of new jobs.

A federal judge in Chicago has thrown out a subpoena against Northwestern University Medical Center because he said it was a "significant intrusion" on patient privacy, and hospital administrators in other cities are contesting the demand as well.

She said she planned to contest the rent demand in court.

It was a languid finish, but the contest no longer demanded any urgency from the home side.

Then there's Armstrong, the cancer survivor who won, again and again, the most physically demanding contest in all of sports and as he did so spun himself into a role model and inspiration to millions.

In those more bibulous days, I once had to arm wrestle an SNP MP on the floor of the whips' office, a rematch for an earlier contest he had demanded and lost.

Later in the day Mr. Kiejman softened his statement in an interview with The New York Times, saying that it had been a quick, vague remark and "for the moment my client has not changed his strategy and will contest the extradition demand".

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