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1 Critics say Beijing is using Schellenberg's case to exert pressure on Ottawa.
2 Fifth: Again exert pressure straight over the lowest ribs for three seconds.
3 China has used rare earth sales to exert pressure in past diplomatic disputes.
4 The point is this: ice skates exert pressure on the ice.
5 It's definitely a day to exert pressure very, very gently, if at all.
6 The concrete layer, being one piece, will exert pressure downward rather than out.
7 In doing so, it continues to exert pressure on the adamantine surface of oppression.
8 Additional votes are likely in coming days to exert pressure on Republicans, Democratic aides said.
9 That means Iran is also able to exert pressure even on ostensibly independent internet providers.
10 So what can a smaller country, like the UK, do to exert pressure for change?
11 Above all, we can use our power as consumers to exert pressure on the tech behemoths.
12 Government might, and does, seek to exert pressure -but it cannot dictate an editorial line.
13 Both seats are shaping up to be critical and may exert pressure on the Coalition partnership.
14 Regrettably for Mathieu and his supporters, few players exert pressure with the surgical precision of Djokovic.
15 Market share in copper and zinc isn't the only concern: bigger miners exert pressure on governments too.
16 He's facing further uncertainty, and is calling for New Zealand to exert pressure on the island nation.
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