1. Another easy plant to grow which does not make special demands. 2. But his new elevated position as departmental head made certain demands. 3. But this is making demands which are wildly at variance with the methodology and history of the experimental sciences. 4. Daley did what he had always done when somebody made demands or tried to grab some of his power. 5. Despite some similarities, people filing these papers and making these demands have not shown any links, Martin said. 6. Even the most caring parents will sometimes make unreasonable demands on their children. 7. Family hostility often arises when the expectations of older people make quite unrealistic demands upon younger relatives. 8. From the point of view of library administration the guided tour type of library orientation makes heavy demands on library staff time. 9. However, violent sports that make excessive demands on the body with little preparation, can do more harm than good. 10. Indeed, we are not consciously aware that we make such demands on life. |