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The problem isn't that people are impolite; it's that you have an impossible job, which makes unreasonable demands.
Goodman has written an energetic indictment of high-stakes science, presenting it as a system that makes unreasonable demands on young researchers, promotes cupidity, doesn't tolerate dissent.
Charlotte, nastier than ever around her father ("it was extraordinary how tired she made him"), variously avoids Schmidt, browbeats him and makes unreasonable demands for money.
She says that he has no idea what he is talking about, since he is never home, and that he makes unreasonable demands on her and their 6-year-old.
This is a considerable accomplishment, for "Fanny," with its awkward stylistic shifts and threefold story that has to be crammed into one musical (and three hours), makes unreasonable demands upon a director.
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I'm not making unreasonable demands of the place.
For once, Democrats were the ones making unreasonable demands.
Encryption requirements on large systems were made unreasonable early in this decade.
Austria made unreasonable reparative demands of Serbia, which, when denied, led to a swift offensive.
Some companies contended that local governments made unreasonable demands during negotiations and held up applications.
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