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They feel so much is anticipated that it becomes a pressure rather than a bolster.
But be careful about saying, "If you don't do this you're not going to make it," because then it becomes a pressure and it's not love, it's fear.
You have to keep watching it throughout the process, and if it a little piece of fruit gets clogged in it, it becomes a pressure cooker with no air outlet and it's likely to explode.
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He warned that the party could become a "pressure group".
Attacking Oslo has become a pressure valve that allows Palestinians to release frustrations while avoiding the real problem: the Palestinian Authority itself and its flawed negotiating strategy.
The Ashcroft vote has become a pressure point for some Southern Democrats who narrowly won their most recent races, largely with support from black voters.
We created nutrition and anti-smoking campaigns with the American Heart Association, and we formed policy groups and became a pressure group to influence the National Institutes of Health to pay attention to the prevention side of cardiovascular disease.
He said that the interview room became a "pressure cooker," and that Mr. Smith was tricked into believing that he had no choice but to admit that he was part of the robbery, but did not kill anyone.
Realizing that every city could become a pressure point, Disney executives have met with dozens of city officials to urge them to make changes in the franchise agreements with Time Warner when it merges with America Online.
It duly became a pressure cooker of politics.
A Forbes investigation attributed Valeant's demise to perhaps the most egregious compensation plan ever concocted on Wall Street".Valeant was built to become a pressure cooker.
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