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1 There needs to be some pressure to decrease patient demand and expectation.
2 You ask me, there'll be some pressure for her to do it again.
3 There must be some pressure somewhere, some obscure derangement of the nerves, something radically wrong.
4 There may be some pressure there still.
5 Hybrids still have lower margins (than gasoline cars,) so there 's going to be some pressure on profitability.
6 Ms Beacher said until the leadership issue was settled it was likely there would be some pressure on the New Zealand dollar.
7 Sure, there 's some pressure , if that's what you want to call it.
8 There is some pressure to show control, and with that comes some risks.
9 I know there 's some pressure that comes with it, but pressure has always been there.
10 There was some pressure on the brain, some lesion.
11 And there was some pressure , too, besides the persuasiveness.
12 I definitely think there 's some pressure on them to regain some of that scale, Gilpin said.
13 There 's some pressure on inflation and we think the Fed is going to take note of this weaker data.
14 "Now I expect there will be some pressure for us to marry sooner."
15 India is amid a month-long election period, and there is some pressure from India's 60 million Tamils to stop the fighting.
16 Capital gains rates are as low as they have been in 30 years, and there is some pressure to increase them.
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