Mr Daniels says it is time for people to put pressure on Government and business if they want to avoid a collapse in society as we know it. |
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Celebrities are launching a year-long campaign today to put pressure on governments to eradicate world poverty. |
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They sought to put pressure on the international community to re-engage in negotiations. |
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Do not focus on weight or put pressure on your child to be the best person on the team. |
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But if the injuries clear, I expect Aberdeen to put pressure on the sides above them. |
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In my dictionary it is violence used to put pressure on a government or society. |
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They hope Russia will put pressure on the Abkhaz and South Ossetian leaderships to give up their quest for independence. |
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His parents had this agreement legally voided and constantly put pressure on him to divorce her. |
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This put pressure on government and political figures in Scotland to react in a similar way. |
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These practical constraints can put pressure on the relationship between the elder girls and the triplets. |
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Indeed, that judge may be inclined to put pressure on a suspect by deciding to detain him in police custody for the purpose of questioning. |
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He gets to parade as some sort of political saint, promote his DVD, and put pressure on the Academy to nominate him for Best Picture! |
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And are you aware of instances where China put pressure on Germany to prevent Taiwan's participation? |
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In other words, put something into the lungs that will put pressure on them and distend them, and at the same time, be safe. |
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We're a high pressure team, and are at our best when we put pressure on the ball and hunt in packs. |
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Please put pressure on the council to clear it now, before the grass grows again. |
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All these factors are combining to put pressure on families to take more responsibility for their elders. |
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They were excited for me, and let me know that Coach Wells SOMETIMES put pressure on newies, so to be expecting it. |
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Automakers had put pressure on the government to maintain protectionist policies for the automobile industry. |
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The squeeze on households has put pressure on the retail sector, which is in the grip of its toughest spell for around 20 years. |
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Mr Bayley urged him to put pressure on the Environment Agency to publish the report as soon as possible. |
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We've become accustomed to that and we operate better when we put pressure on ourselves. |
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You may need to urinate more often as your baby grows, because the baby will put pressure on your bladder. |
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We must put pressure on legislators to introduce tighter controls on the sale of these products. |
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They were media events, too, staged as much for the international press corps as to put pressure on the incumbent regimes. |
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Yesterday he denied that his job was under threat or that Howard had put pressure on him. |
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The tourists looked for runs from the beginning to put pressure on the hosts. |
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That way this self-contained unit will not put pressure on resources in towns and cities. |
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He encouraged everyone to put pressure on family, relatives and friends to turn out. |
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You may raise to put pressure on the opponents, to compete for the contract or to sacrifice. |
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Another factor is speculation the Malaysian ringgit might be devalued and this put pressure on the Singapore dollar as well. |
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As he gradually becomes a greater liability, even the most supine members of the parliamentary party will put pressure on him to go. |
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At present the EU has a powerful lever to put pressure on candidate countries to pay more than lip service to demands for minority rights. |
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If management bothered to put pressure on Government for more funding, they wouldn't need to raise them either. |
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However, the recent volatility in global credit markets is likely to put pressure on large scale investment projects in the near term. |
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But this gradual shift downwards may put pressure on inflation as the cost of imports rise, forcing the Bank of England to consider upping interest rates. |
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But if you put pressure on him, he's awful throwing outside the pocket and also has a tendency to get gun-shy, and he starts throwing off his back foot. |
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Domestic interest rate policies may also put pressure on capital flows into, and out of, the domestic economy, and will affect the rate of exchange of the domestic currency. |
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The early start appears calculated to put pressure on Iraq to give an open account. |
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Unless we act quickly and, furthermore, put pressure on others also to act quickly, these new phenomena will increase exponentially. |
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All we need is people who want to sit down at a table, negotiate, get along well, and a government that wants to put pressure on the shipowners. |
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As the others have already said, they were playing politics, petty politics, to stall the debate and put pressure on the opposition parties. |
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When the hosts woke from their slumber and put pressure on in the second half, Touré showed brief moments of doziness. |
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The conflict had nothing to do with Eramet but its production assets were taken hostage to put pressure on the authorities. |
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On a hard surface, the base of the scales bowed slightly, shortening the distance between the fulcrum of the levers and the point at which they put pressure on the spring. |
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They're going to have to galvanize the business community to put pressure on the Democrats to at least allow votes. |
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Slumping equity markets continue to put pressure on higher yielding currencies and in turn are boosting the Dollar. |
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Delegates said there is an urgent need for farmers to speak up and individually put pressure on government to address the financial crisis. |
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A rebounding Dollar also put pressure on Oil as investors moved away from riskier assets and into safe-haven currencies. |
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We should take the chance to put pressure on Member States that have failed to ratify the international marine conventions. |
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But I believe that we need to be courageous and not always give in when our partners in talks put pressure on us and demand concessions. |
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We have to put pressure on them, and this fifth appeal will be absolutely necessary. |
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They deliberately harass Oanh in order to put pressure on her, adversely affecting her mental health. |
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This is in line with rising oil and non-oil commodity prices, which put pressure on input prices at early stages of the production chain. |
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Concepts like information and consultation are vaguely defined, with sanctions that do little to put pressure on employers. |
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However, we do expect material and energy costs to continue to rise and heightened competition, which will continue to put pressure on prices. |
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Increased hog slaughter in Canada and the U. S. due to sow liquidation, along with low consumer deman will continue to put pressure on prices. |
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High gasoil stocks put pressure on refinery margins and will depress crude oil demand in the coming months. |
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The Co-operative Housing Federation of BC and CHF Canada are working with these co-ops to put pressure on CMHC to act quickly. |
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The impact of the demographic challenge as aggravated by the crisis will tend to reduce economic growth and put pressure on public finances. |
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Ergo, Netanyahu's bellicosity was posturing, intended to put pressure on Washington. |
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I will never reprimand my horse or put pressure on him if he tries. |
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Greater productivity would put pressure on the yuan, or renminbi to rise, but more trade liberalization and capital liberalization could put pressure on the currency. |
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A no vote in France would also put pressure on Mr Blair to find acceptable minimalist reforms or see the EU evolve into a diffuse multi-speed bloc. |
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Adams wears splints on his wrists at night that keep his wrists from overly flexing or extending, which can put pressure on the median nerve and cause pain. |
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Supermarket price wars have put pressure on all parts of the supply chain. |
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With accounts laid open, local media might put pressure on kleptocrats. |
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For instance, an agreement whereby a national association of manufacturers set a standard and put pressure on third parties not to market products that did not comply with the standard would be in this category. |
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This could put pressure on their finances. |
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It is clear that this initiative has been concocted by the authors to put pressure on the Abkhaz side to resolve political, rather than humanitarian issues. |
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This demographic shift will put pressure on public finances by pushing up old age-related expenditure, in particular in public pensions and health, as well as long-term care. |
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I hope that over the next few months and years the Commission will come up with mechanisms of that kind to really put pressure on Member States where it hurts. |
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Although governments are aware of this, it will not be harmful to put pressure on them from time to time, and to remind them of the commitments they made in the Final Declaration adopted in Kiev. |
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Citizens with freedom of voice and assembly can also put pressure on governments for the fair implementation of laws, and identify cases where a law has been unfairly applied or justice denied. |
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I put pressure on myself because I knew I had a chance to win it. |
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Do anything to put pressure on yourself to achieve your goal. |
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Increasing urbanization, which is very likely to occur, will put pressure on not only arable land, but also on food habits, consumption patterns and even political powers. |
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However, population growth has put pressure on limited land and led to these practices no longer being maintained. |
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After Hereford Council put pressure on the LNWR, they closed Hereford Barton to passengers, using it as a joint goods depot. |
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The industry has put pressure on the state's infrastructure, housing and supplies of basic necessities. |
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The state's population growth has put pressure on the educational system with about forty percent of its population school age. |
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Despite some efforts at conservation and reclamation, exploitation continues to put pressure on remaining wild areas. |
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On the one hand, globalization has put pressure on governments to de-emphasize equitydriven reforms because of the argument that investments in greater equity can reduce economic growth. |
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Addressing economic and security imperatives is especially important because of the ways that they have been yoked together by Canadian business interests to put pressure on refashioning border and immigration policy. |
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The highest priority is to forge a strengthened political process and to put pressure on the rebels to unconditionally join the dialogue and the negotiations. |
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This will allow Cargill to stay private, after family shareholders eager to cash out had put pressure on it to float. For makers of processed nosh, costly raw materials are a problem. |
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Ontario has refused to take part because, by refusing, it put pressure on the government to waste no time in creating a single securities regulator that would likely be located in that province. |
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When the resident put pressure on the groin site to stop the bleeding, the patient became significantly bradycardic and eventually unresponsive. |
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Speaking for myself, I believe the first thing we should do is put pressure on every country we can to make things happen in that part of the world. |
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The only hope is to put pressure on the government to make a U-turn. |
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We're also seeing a trend line in terms of the average value of exhibitions, and that's starting to put pressure on the number of exhibitions we would be able to indemnify in any given year. |
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In South Africa, Orlando Pirates missed an opportunity to put pressure on leaders Supersport United when they could only draw 1-1 at Bloemfontein Celtic, leaving the Pirates still five points off the pace. |
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However, Teleroute's added value in a mediating role is that we can put pressure on the defaulter by taking action and potentially suspending or terminating the contract with the defaulter. |
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Quite often, relatives and social services put pressure on an elected person so that an elderly person in such a living condition may obtain a bed in a hospital, as it were a gift. |
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These changes have put pressure on the way we traditionally have met our significant others. |
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One is that a popular president, like the bitingly eloquent Richard von Weizsäcker, who held the job from 1984 to 1994, can put pressure on and even discomfit a government, despite the post's largely ceremonial role. |
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We must put pressure on the military Junta and not allow them to find ways of circumventing democratic legitimacy, which will make a mockery of it. |
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The campaign against cluster munitions will continue to put pressure on states to take the step that will make the most difference to civilian protection: officially forswearing the use of all cluster munitions. |
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While this varies by province, the basic message is that the replacement of retiring workers will put pressure on the labour force and the availability of workers in the long term. |
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I worked with Nick with the Barbarians and expect him to use a kicking game and look to put pressure on our back three with up-and-unders. |
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I nonetheless assume, not least with a view to my hobbyhorse of fisheries, that we will put pressure on all three of them together so that we can guarantee positive developments in the future. |
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The age profile for this occupation is well above average and retirement demand will put pressure on recruiting and markets in the last years of the forecast period. |
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Therefore, in 2005, twelve international organizations, including UNESCO, set up a collective programme to give moral support and advocacy to the local media and put pressure on the authorities. |
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Mr Kornhauser could now have the British Government helping to fight his corner. Malcolm Rifkind, the Foreign Secretary, is to put pressure on the Swiss government. |
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The League's monopolistic control over the economy of Norway put pressure on all classes, especially the peasantry, to the degree that no real burgher class existed in Norway. |
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Bush, who had succeeded Reagan in 1989, she recommended intervention, and put pressure on Bush to deploy troops in the Middle East to drive the Iraqi Army out of Kuwait. |
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Under some circumstances, strikes may take place in order to put pressure on the State or other authorities or may be a response to unsafe conditions in the workplace. |
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Chidambaram further said New Delhi will continue to put pressure on Islamabad to apprehend the accomplices and masterminds still taking shelter in that country. |
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London's growth has put pressure on the capacity of the sewerage system. |
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