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demanding

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


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On Friday, TMZ said it received a letter from someone claiming to know the identity of the person who abducted Guthrie and demanding the $100,000 FBI reward in bitcoin.

From Los Angeles Times

Eating out is an experience he values, a way of recharging mentally after stetches of demanding care work.

From BBC

The United Educators of San Francisco went on strike Monday demanding a 9% pay raise over two years and health coverage fully paid for by the district, among other things.

From The Wall Street Journal

Truist analyst C. Patrick Scholes said that while the CEO departure wasn’t a 100% surprise, “there was not a particularly loud drumbeat from angry investors and/or activists demanding action from the board.”

From Barron's

In an explosive book published last month, Papadakis called him “demanding” and “controlling.”

From The Wall Street Journal