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demanding

[dih-man-ding, -mahn-] / dɪˈmæn dɪŋ, -ˈmɑn- /


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"This show breaks all the expected rules - you hear about Netflix demanding expository dialogue so that if somebody's watching on their phone, they can follow the story without really paying attention," she tells the BBC.

From BBC

Former Communications Minister Paul Fletcher, who helped appoint Inman Grant and worked with her closely for several years, said she has tackled the personally demanding role with vigour and courage.

From BBC

Embassy in Mexico City on the anniversary of Valdez’s killing, demanding that López Serrano be sent to Mexico to face justice.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s still no independent commission tasked with sorting through the files or demanding accountability.

From The Wall Street Journal

They added that inside the company the Google leadership, including chief executive Sundar Pichai, had failed to address the extent of Google's work with the federal government, leading to the open letter demanding more transparency.

From BBC