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demanding ECON

demanding

demanding ADJ

incessantly demanding

demand <a demand; demands> N

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While still a demanding form of training, this exercise protocol could be used by the general public with nothing more than an average exercise bike.
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It's a demanding, all-day trek that requires good hiking shoes, plenty of bottled drinks and warm clothes at the peak.
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Clement's absolution was contingent on a set of demanding conditions.
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However, they are immediately surrounded by armed men demanding they exit the vehicle.
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Demanding "tolerance" in a culture war is this kind of dirty trick.
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However, they are still childishly demanding deregulation of the workplace, flexibility - meaning no protection, no security and cuts in social services.
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After 1915 and the onset of trench warfare, other types of battlefield missions demanding impact detonated high-explosive shells prevailed.
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He used his spare time to teach himself the more demanding mathematical astronomy and familiarise himself with the latest thinking.
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The five young truants slip away from school during the fire drill while across town the dark-haired man rushes into a police station demanding to be locked up.
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These applications are computationally demanding and usually run on supercomputers.
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