Word: demanding
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David Wesley, the school's director of career development, told the Harbus News this week that consulting is a popular vocation because of firms' increasing demand for skilled employees...
According to the statement, in one letter sent to the National Right to Life Committee on October 5, 1979, Kennedy wrote, "I am opposed to abortion on demand whether it is to be paid for by private funds or public funds--whether the woman is rich or poor...
College students are interested in rugged outdoor looks, said Gary Proulx, a manager at The Gap in Harvard Square. "Right now barn jackets like those in J. Crew are in demand," he said. "People are interested in traditional New England styles...
...fellow authors, the point of a cultural renaissance was inherently political; it was thought that the production of great art by sufficient numbers of blacks would lead to the Negro's "re-evaluation by white and black alike." This re-evaluation would, in turn, facilitate the Negro's demand for civil rights and for social and economic equality. But the Harlem Renaissance was heavily dependent upon white patronage; after the stock market crash of 1929, it never regained its footing. Besides, the writers of the movement were really a tiny group, numbering perhaps 50, who, in Locke's view, represented...
While McHale said earlier this week that the store would move to healthier food, he appeared to back away from that statement yesterday. The new owner said greasy goodies may stay if students demand them...