The most recent anti-social activities are probably intended to pressurise the Government into preponing the date of their release. |
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Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? |
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On the streets, local gangs pressurise storekeepers to pay protection money on a daily, rather than weekly, basis. |
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Patients, their families and relatives will also be asked to pressurise local politicians to force the Government to halt the cutbacks. |
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It is vital that the clergy's attempts to pressurise politicians are rebuffed. |
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Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment. |
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Full disclosure postings are an effective means to pressurise vendors into producing more secure software, he argues. |
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Of course, it is wrong to nag, pressurise, coax, cajole or emotionally blackmail one's offspring into providing grandchildren. |
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Afterwards, pressurise the pump with the pressure indicated in the assembly drawing until oil leaks from the neighboured connections. |
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A forced deleveraging of these economies will pressurise the private sector and this in turn will undermine growth and tax receipts. |
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Nor should it be admissible to pressurise local workers into accepting lower wages and conditions through such methods. |
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There was also a compressor and Angus was shown how to pressurise the air cylinders while Hopkirk and friends were out on the loch with the launch. |
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Up to now if you had political pull or you could pressurise those who had you shunted yourself up the priority list ahead of schools in greater need. |
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Small businesses urged the public to pressurise the government to swiftly follow the example of neighbouring countries and introduce tax relaxations for small businesses. |
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We need to pressurise the Government to raise finances not close wards. |
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The foreign policy of the Commission and the Council must pressurise Mr Bush, not cajole him, to commit to these agreements. |
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Do not pressurise, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition. |
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For this reason, we must pressurise the Sudanese Government to honour its commitment made on 3 July to enable the flow of humanitarian aid. |
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Only pressurise the hydraulic system when the free return flow has correctly been connected. |
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We must urge the ASEM countries in this resolution to pressurise the military regime in Burma to restore democracy. |
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Italy began to pressurise and should have scored when Martin Castrogiovanni was stopped just shy of the line by a try-saving tackle from Mark Jones. |
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The separated air return system consents filling for still products without the need to pressurise, hence avoiding the risk of deforming the container and therefore permitting the use of thinner-walled bottles. |
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I hope that, at the start of the ministerial meeting of the intergovernmental conference, someone will have the backbone to give up his toys in order to pressurise the others into making a move. |
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The State should not resort to the threat of expulsion to pressurise victims into cooperating with the police and the authorities in charge of the investigation. |
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People who exercise pressure do not understand: you do not pressurise democracies, because you get exactly the opposite result from that you want to achieve. |
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The Socialists and the PP tried to pressurise their fellow Members to vote in favour of their respective resolutions, which greatly mitigated the criticisms made by the rapporteur. |
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The Commission even recognises that it is a problem for the EU to pressurise third countries to sign expulsion agreements which mainly benefit the European Union' if they gain nothing in return. |
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The author reports cases where men impound their wives' earnings or pressurise them to liquidise their savings so as to purchase assets which the husbands will own and control, or use the money for other personal interests. |
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In his view the United States is the only power able to assist, or in other words, to pressurise the parties to get the peace process back on track. |
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And with recent advances in power electronics, Boeing has decided that it is now more efficient to go back to using electrical generators to pressurise the air in the cabin. |
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If you alternately spoil and pressurise your mini-mes don't expect them to return the favour in your dotage. |
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Despite lack of progress on human rights, China, whose prime minister Wen Jiabao will be in Helsinki, is trying to pressurise the EU into lifting an arms embargo adopted after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. |
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