11. An infuriated Clinton administration rejected the demand as an unprecedented violation of the rules of behavior between allies in such circumstances. 12. An administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, characterized the three demands as deal breakers if they were not met. 13. Analysts expect steel prices to be boosted by robust demand as European and U.S. economies continue to grow. 14. And Fassin has suddenly found himself in demand as a talking head. 15. And anthropologists have found themselves in demand as key players in high-stakes dealmaking. 16. Argentine businesses are gearing up for an increase in exports and in domestic demand as the country pulls out of a prolonged recession. 17. Arnell saw such demands as part of his modus operandi. 18. As a precocious grade-schooler she was in demand as a National Anthem performer at professional sporting events in and around Pittsburgh. 19. As the hot market analyst at one of the most prestigious securities firms, Cohen is in demand as a speaker on Wall Street and Main Street. 20. Banks, anticipating a spike in dollar demand as the funds seek to convert their pesos, have been buying in bulk, BusinessWorld newspaper said. |