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So new therapies are often pressed into use without anybody learning whether they actually work.
As business reporters, we are often pressed up against the glass, watching as others take risks, make investments and build companies.
Women are often pressed by family or police to stay quiet about sexual assault, experts say, and those who do report cases are often subjected to public ridicule.
Campaigners say domestic workers who leave abusive employers are often pressed to leave the UK as soon as they are identified as a victims of trafficking.
The show offers a peek at the fast-paced world of sports star real estate, in which athletes are often pressed for time to shop for a new home after being drafted or traded.
Companies involved in FCPA probes are often pressed to conduct broad internal investigations that turn up unexpected violations and could lead to legal and accounting fees that run as high as hundreds of millions of dollars.
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One is often pressed to remember how people got by before the internet became widespread.
But my face is often pressed up against the gilded window.
The wartime narrative is gripping, but Eng's story suffers from stilted dialogue, which is often pressed into service for historical exposition, and overwrought fight scenes.
Believed to originate from Epirus, in northern Greece, these huge, heavily muscled dogs were often pressed into action as formidable warriors on the troublesome borders of the empire.
Everybody knew the fountain at Siegel Cooner's". nineteen hundreds thick crowds of long‐skirted wo men were often pressed around the gaslit counters.
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