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1 He said he came under political pressure over the use of water.
2 The Ukrainian authorities say Russia is using trade to exert political pressure .
3 Meanwhile, political pressure has built for the government to take strong action.
4 But public and political pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
5 Bringing in Joe Public could add to political pressure for tougher regulation.
6 The state-controlled energy company later withdrew that bid under U.S. political pressure .
7 Breaking the strike wasn't a question of negotiation or even political pressure .
8 That puts political pressure to stand up to the administration, he said.
9 He has come under growing political pressure to stop the spill itself.
10 The political pressure has added to plunging productivity in the auto industry.
11 Afterall, For political pressure to work it has to be sustained continuously.
12 And when political pressure is going up, usually credibility is going down.
13 The political pressure on licence fee funding is going to be intense.
14 Domestic political pressure means her successor is unlikely to have that luxury.
15 Of course the chief stimulus to Turkish nationalism was Western political pressure .
16 The unseen screws of political pressure creaked, and whitewash brushes slurped suavely.
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