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1 However, there's room to put pressure on them to change their priorities.
2 The latest storm has put pressure back on its water treatment plant.
3 The minister said falling student numbers had put pressure on some institutions.
4 He said fast growth had put pressure on the company's working capital.
5 The new pricing system has put pressure on Vale to increase efficiency.
6 Still, industry watchers say such efforts could put pressure on premium burgers.
7 Mr Thomsen said a GDP contraction would put pressure on the sector.
8 Critics say that would mean the minister could put pressure on judges.
9 That could also put pressure on global oil and U.S. gasoline prices.
10 You cannot put pressure on people by doing that, said Mr Namah.
11 Why put pressure on your young children to be like everyone else?
12 Her parents put pressure on her to move out of this house.
13 Pity the children who will put pressure on their parents to buy.
14 Demand for wood for fuel has put pressure on Uganda's shrinking forests.
15 His hand put pressure on her waist, moving her to one side.
16 Were you going to put pressure on me to make it happen?
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