Word: demand
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...stems from a similarly negative reading of the First Amendment: just as the state has no right to prevent the expression of views on televison, it should have no right to require their expression. But in this instance, suddenly the enemies of a positive interpretation of the First Amendment demand that news deemed unfit by the owner of a paper (the school board) be forced into publication by the courts in the name of the First Amendment...
...want to make sure we have sufficient capacity to meet the demand in Greater Boston before we extend out to [Interstate] 495," O'Leary said...
...article in your December 16, 1987 issue ("AAA Faces Charges of Racism") contained some serious and false allegations about Harvard and Radcliffe Alumni/ae Against Apartheid which demand response...
...gloves are a common feature of health care. But fear of AIDS infection has produced a side effect: more doctors, dentists and nurses than ever are using gloves, and some have become so cautious that they change pairs several times with a single patient. The result: a surge in demand, a doubling of prices and a growing shortage of gloves...
Lloyd Webber believes music should drive a show, giving it life and shape, soul and heart. "Audiences in popular theater are much more prepared to surrender themselves to a composer going down the route of the opera," he says. "In fact, they demand that the composer is more in the driver's seat than they did 15 years ago. I would never again give my score to a director until I feel it is as near finished as I can possibly make...