He became reluctant to run the ball when pressured and sometimes threw ill-timed passes. |
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The run defense was stout, and the team pressured quarterbacks despite problems at defensive end. |
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These issues should be addressed in a setting other than the busy, pressured atmosphere of accident and emergency or acute wards. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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Meanwhile, the director, Adam, is being pressured by a secret syndicate to recast his lead actress. |
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Party members pressured Essis to withdraw from the race, but he refused to do so. |
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In the city we started working in the slums and pressured the government to regularise schools there. |
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Constantly it seems we are pressured to declare our allegiance to one side or the other. |
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Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household. |
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Policing is being pressured to have zero tolerance of the socially marginal and outsiders. |
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They leaned on members of Congress, who in turn pressured the commission to back off. |
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The initial radiographic abnormalities predominate in the pressured or stressed segments of the joint. |
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In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war. |
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Exploiting division in their opponents' ranks, drys drafted the bill and pressured Congress to pass it. |
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Many locals dress in period costume to set the tone for the afternoon, but the dress code is informal, so no one needs to feel pressured. |
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Six days later He gave evidence and said it was untrue the dossier had been sexed up or that the government had pressured intelligence agencies. |
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In the past, unemployed workers have pressured oil transnationals to lower the price of propane for the unemployed. |
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The commission was asked to determine, among other things, whether the administration pressured analysts to slant their intelligence findings. |
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Older brother, Alan, stepped forward to take the penalty, and the high pressured kick was unerringly struck to the back of the net. |
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It has pressured neighboring countries to shut down their casinos at the border. |
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If he does feel a little pressured, like before a big game, he likes to listen to Argentine soft rock to sooth his nerves. |
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Various groups expressed concern about the dangers of radio programs to youths and pressured broadcasters for change. |
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The scientists claimed they were pressured to approve veterinary drugs they felt were unsafe. |
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Their government has been successfully pressured to change its laws, to make searching for copyright violators easier. |
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Like other big-name pharmaceutical companies, the company's profit margins are being pressured by generic drugmakers. |
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Work is so high pressured that you need a bit of stress release, so you sit there and squidge some clay. |
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Thailand's Nation mass media group said Tuesday it has been pressured to halt radio and TV broadcasts of political news and commentaries. |
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Dr. Das Dasgupta said that women are pressured and harassed by husbands demanding that their wives give birth to boys. |
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He was pressured and harassed all day, making his fourth quarter performance all the more impressive. |
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The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front. |
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First, we should not feel pressured to substitute man's devices for the doctrine and ordinances of God. |
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After a while I noticed that my leg was being pressured by the knee of a cheeky-looking chappie who was sitting by the door. |
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Merrits who was heading for a third win in a row, pressured the leader but dropped off the pace on the turn. |
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Once, he pressured someone into scrubbing his boots clean and moaned when he noticed one speck of mud on the bottom. |
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An orchestrated return to traditional family values has pressured conservative men to explicitly re-valorize women who accept traditional roles. |
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The above are safe and effective ways to intermingle with others without having to feel pressured. |
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But he says when the Government is pressured on rates starting to creep up, it will win the political battle. |
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She claims she approached the bishop with the news and pressured him for action. |
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Most mistakes are made because we are pressured, fatigued or ignorant of all the facts. |
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He stood at the gates in sun and downpours of rain but never pressured anyone for a shilling. |
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She didn't want to do it but he pressured her and badgered her until she finally gave in. |
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The key is whether the woman was actually capable of choosing her own vote or if she was pressured into doing so. |
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It went on for a while and I didn't tell on him, but I pressured him to tell Mum and Dad himself, which he did. |
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Mr. Harvey had great expectations of his son, and pressured him to pursue the same career path. |
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There have been very few reported cases of tourists being pressured after refusing to pay. |
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And everyone in DC is in a position to be pressured to do what the Deep State wants, or else. |
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He said the company's second-quarter net profit was also pressured by lower earnings from its investments. |
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The act also includes a clause enabling councils with a severe lack of public housing to apply for pressured area status. |
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Electrotherapists never felt pressured to form an organisation to protect their interests. |
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Bledsoe, who was sacked 54 times last year, was constantly pressured in exhibition games. |
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Researchers are harassed, and pressured against distributing their work. |
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White neighborhood organizations pressured the Department's staff to use its power to retract the licenses of dealers who employed blockbusting tactics. |
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Additional pressured water is required for mechanical pickers. |
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He hinted that his team could take both matches on the opening day but he said that he would not let his players be pressured by overly high hopes. |
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Brian's only public concessions to his problems were that he suddenly steadfastly refused to tour, and had some massive freak-outs when they pressured him into doing it. |
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He said he and his wife had never pressured their son into moving out, but they now believed he was afraid to tell them he no longer had his flat. |
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So we organized and pressured Jeffrey Zucker, CEO of NBC Universal, for a powwow. |
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The government here should be pressured to decriminalize prostitution. |
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Fame came only after Cohn pressured her to diet, dye her hair, cap her teeth, and change her name. |
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He also denies that he pressured her to have an abortion, as she would contend. |
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And yet the president declined to take this action two years ago, when he was pressured by major LGBT rights organizations. |
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The whole world of criticism and reviewing has been debased because the critic now is pressured to perform as part publicist. |
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Yet until he was pressured into investigating organized crime, those two targets were sacrosanct. |
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Her employers have been pressured from above and have in turn demanded that she stop her advocacy work. |
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No matter how scared she was, no matter how hard they pressured her, she continued to resist. |
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I'm a bit more equivocal about pushing sole parents into the workforce, and certainly don't think they should be pressured until all their children have reached school age. |
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Score one for Newt, who basically pressured Romney into putting out the returns by ratcheting up the pressure. |
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Neither of us were ever pressured to join the family business. |
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There's some personal things that are difficult to talk about, but I never felt pressured by my military debriefers to discuss any of that, really. |
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Just two weeks ago, Prayuth felt compelled to deny that senior figures in the country had pressured him to oust the government. |
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Black Americans know better, but they are institutionally pressured to fall silent. |
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But in 1947 the National Peasant Party was banned, the social democrats were pressured into merging with the communists, and King Michael was forced to abdicate. |
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Is it possible that Sclove felt pressured or intimidated in ways Kopin did not notice or understand? |
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Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with. |
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They need love and crave intimacy yet often feel cornered, pressured. |
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Hillary ultimately is pressured into changing into a tight-fitting blue prom dress. |
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Many long-hours employees report that they feel pressured to 'opt-out' from the 48-hour limit as a condition of employment. |
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Customers were allegedly inappropriately pressured to take on excessive debt burdens and to make acquisitions benefiting Quayside. |
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Poppas said Hudson pressured her to go to a bar with him and other students that evening. |
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However, during the 19th century, Norwegian authorities pressured the Sami to make Norwegian language and culture universal. |
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The Russian Orthodox church, by contrast, pressured Buddhist Kalmyks to adopt Orthodoxy. |
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After being installed as caliph with Berber support, Sulayman was pressured into distributing southern provinces to his Berber allies. |
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Permitted only brief and shallow liaisons, young women are pressured to exhibit license rather than reserve, availability rather than choosiness. |
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While resolutely abandoning photography, she has also been pressured to baby-sit a little boy whose mother is confined to a mental hospital. |
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After he was drafted into the Army, Neal pressured Page to marry him. |
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The aviation minister, Vayalar Ravi, pressured the management to derecognize the union. |
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Galvin said he was also pressured by the MTA not to use his sublicensee, AETEC Corp. |
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The Chinese New Year also means to plan for the future, many Chinese Calgarians will be pressured to get married soon. |
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Last week three MPs were pressured into quitting the Conservative Monday Club, which supports voluntary repatriation and capital punishment. |
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The Colonials mustered only 13 shots against a stingy Tomahawks defense that routinely pressured the puck and forechecked consistently. |
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He pressured one woman to seek an abortion following their liaison. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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And his Planning Department increasingly pressured new office builders to provide better streetscaping, pedestrian ways, and other amenities. |
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My buddy can gleek but he used highly pressured spit forced out between two teeth with his tounge to do it. |
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James was not inclined to consent, but Charles II pressured his brother to agree. |
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There's far less stigma attached to being single than there used to be, so fewer of us feel pressured into the quest for permanent coupledom. |
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After being pressured by his wife, he and four of his servants kill the King in his own house. |
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It dissects a patriarchal culture that separated the sexes and pressured women into dependence on men. |
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Following the overwhelming success of Jane Eyre, Charlotte was pressured by George Smith, her publisher, to travel to London to meet her public. |
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Several clan leaders, angry at the lack of action, pressured Charles to issue the order to charge. |
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The British government pressured the BBC to support the war, and seriously considered taking over the network. |
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When the people pressured Saul into going against a command conveyed to him by Samuel, God told Samuel to appoint David in his stead. |
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The new Indonesian government under President Sukarno pressured for the territory to come under Indonesian control as Indonesian nationalists initially intended. |
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Kennedy was more successful in 1962 when he pressured the steel industry into reversing price increases that Kennedy considered dangerously inflationary. |
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In 1986, Aruba was allowed to secede from the Netherlands Antilles federation, and was pressured by the Netherlands to move to independence within ten years. |
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After the election, Sked was pressured into resigning by a party faction led by Farage, David Lott and Michael Holmes, who deemed him too intellectual and dictatorial. |
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A proposed video link session between Rushdie and the Jaipur Literature Festival was also cancelled at the last minute after the government pressured the festival to stop it. |
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Japan entered into a long period of isolation in the early 17th century, which was ended in 1853 when a United States fleet pressured Japan to open to the West. |
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