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1 Any sensible investor will demand more security for taking more risk, right?
2 In fact, it will demand more work on your part than theirs.
3 She says it's time to demand more of men and boys .
4 The man on subsidy or public dole could vote to demand more .
5 I demand more respect! Pik Botha seemed on the verge of tears.
6 Hard! as rock throwers demand more aggressive sweeping from their team mates.
7 So he made up his mind to demand more , to demand all.
8 We will indeed need to do our own research and demand more truth.
9 But political challenges ahead demand more than the talents of a bank manager.
10 Even if Iran accepts all these demands , they will continue to demand more .
11 That puts them in a position to demand more from politicians, experts say.
12 That became impossible once James began to demand more and more digital time.
13 Once he had kissed her, he deemed it his right to demand more .
14 It puzzled Tonio that Domenico did not need more, demand more .
15 Another alternative is to band together with other partners to demand more transparency.
16 Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling has pledged to demand more transparency from the Fed.
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