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We bristled at the word "demand".
Robert A. M. Stern, the dean of Yale's Architecture School, said he declined to sign the petition because he objected to its use of the word "demand," but that he backed it in principle.
New Yorkers heard a lot this summer about why their electricity bills were going up and why a new generation of power plants was needed, and the message centered on one word: demand.
In a word: demand.
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Occupying it was supposed to be a peaceful protest, but the group never coalesced around any sort of list of concrete demands -- even the word "demands" was rejected by them.
Although his grotesque nose disqualifies him for the attention of women, his actions and his words demand an audience.
Rather than receiving the support they had become accustomed to, South Sudanese forces got a strongly worded demand from the United Nations mission to withdraw.
Kim Katzberg's one-woman "Penetrating the Space" is a fractured gallery of personalities coming at you with such velocity that their words demand close attention.
In other words, demand consistent effort, have all the employees concentrate on the team goal and make sure they execute the strategy.
[E13.] Higher Prices Likely in Power Crisis The reason for the California electricity crisis can be summed up in four words: demand grew, supply didn't.
Compassion is such a rich part of the human experience and yet such a shaming thing to express, because you will always fall short of what your own words demand from you.
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