Try looking at the links "Demanding: Definition and Much More from Answers.com" and "Commanding: Definition and Much More from Answers.com" for their definitions. That will show you the difference.
standing, banding, commanding, demanding
theres no difference apart from people demanding and suppling
A request is when you ask, a command is when your demanding something
china has a commanding and demanding economy and if you screw up you're dead (literally)
Demanding language is language that is forceful, assertive, or insistent in its tone and wording. It can be seen as direct or commanding, and is often used to convey a sense of urgency or expectation in communication.
To "tell" is state something to someone or inform someone of something. To "order" implies that you desire obedience from them, or are demanding them of something.
demand is when a customer is demanding something want is when a customer wants something and desire is when a customer really want something
demand is when a customer is demanding something want is when a customer wants something and desire is when a customer really want something
By demanding them to stop demanding tribute, but the U.S. had to pay a ransom of $60,000 for the release of the American prisoners.
Warmaster is made by the makers of Warhammer, Games Workshop. It is set int he Warhammer universe, but focuses on the commander's commanding abilities, rather that their battling abilities.
A commander is an officer of any rank who is actually commanding an army/navy/airforce unit. A general is someone having that specific rank, but who is not necessarily actively commanding an army unit.
Weak- Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy. Week- Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday