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In the article, Lizza writes, "In exchange for helping candidates raise money, Schumer makes a demand: no amateurs.
Later, when the Tamagotchi (or any other species of virtual pet) makes a demand, the nanny goes through the routine it has learned.
On the other hand, the vast majority of people assume that when a bank makes a demand of them, they are obliged to pay.
His focus, like Buber's, was on the 'ethics of the Other', and he held that the face of the Other makes a demand on us even before we recognize our freedom to accept it or reject it.
One regular feature of report stage debates, in particular, is what I've come to think of as the "managed Coalition reverse ferret"; the choreographed manoeuvre by which a backbench Lib Dem makes a demand for some tweak to legislation, and a minister, mustering what grace they can, offers them some concession.
Perceiving a woman as bossy when she makes a demand.
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She made a demand?
How can making a demand open doors?
You think someone can just make a demand from Sri Lanka.
Once Ms. O'Connor made a demand of her own.
She wasn't asking a question, she was making a demand.
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