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demand

[dih-mand, -mahnd] / dɪˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd /






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Providing unskilled public work across all but fully urban districts, the scheme has become a backbone of rural livelihoods, cushioning demand during economic shocks.

From BBC

Call them the Fightin’ Chickens, a once-proud Irish program that demands acquiescence or it will take its ball and go home.

From Los Angeles Times

Currently, demand for data centres is booming, driven partly by the growth of AI technologies.

From BBC

Though striking, clearly intricate and demanding to build, it’s about as sculpturally exciting as a Rubik’s Cube.

From The Wall Street Journal

When a tiny nonprofit jumps from a few million dollars to nearly $200 million in reimbursements, a treasurer can demand audits and data checks before authorizing another dime.

From The Wall Street Journal