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Manufacturers of petrochemicals, steel, and woolen cloth also make large demands.
Any show that features Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte was always going to make large demands on the listening viewer.
After James Worthy signed an 8-year, $1.2 million endorsement deal with New Balance in 1982, also negotiated by Falk, Falk decided to make large demands to shoe companies for Jordan's services, including his own shoe line and a royalty.
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In early October, when the effort to reach a budget-deficit agreement with Congress was making large demands on his time, George Bush acknowledged that the task of mobilizing the world's opposition to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait--and foreign policy in general--gave him more satisfaction than any challenges on the domestic front.
In declining an erotic advance or his proposal of marriage, she asked, "Dont you know you are happiest while I withhold and not confer dont you know that 'No' is the wildest word we consign to Language?" After Dickinson's aging mother was incapacitated by a stroke and a broken hip, caring for her at home made large demands on the poet's time and patience.
The RAND Reading Study Group put it this way in 2002: "Accessing the Internet makes large demands on the individuals' literacy skills; in some cases, this new technology requires readers to have novel literacy skills".13.13
But it also makes larger demands, like the phasing out of nuclear power entirely, and government compensation to survivors for loss of livelihood and health risks incurred.
Big brains make large energy demands, and meeting that demand is especially critical during early development.
While urban agriculture and local production networks are unlikely to make large contributions to matching demand for food production on a global scale, they may provide increased local access to food, fulfil niche markets and provide important other functions, such as social cohesion and education [ 69].
It is possible that the entorhinal cortex is driven by resetting because it may be more computationally demanding to make large alterations in the representation of the distance than to make small changes.
In general for small birds the energetic costs of molt are high [1],[2], but in large birds the allometry of feather size and feather growth rate results in molting making large time demands on the annual cycle [10].
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