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Together, they can exert pressure at multiple points on individuals much less vulnerable than Rohith Vemula.
He has little power over the longshoremen, but can exert pressure on the authority's tenants.
"We feel we can exert pressure on them, not just through our attack but our defense as well.
The international community, that contributes more than 40% to Mozambique's state budget, can exert pressure on the government to propose an urgent solution for the conflict.
In its new bribe-payers report, released on Tuesday, Transparency International said the most bribery appeared to take place in the construction and military sectors, where government officials can exert pressure on foreign companies to pay bribes or lose contracts.
Germany and Britain want those three countries to agree to exchange information so that the European Commission can exert pressure on nations and other jurisdictions outside Europe to do the same.
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And Brazil's government, though only a small shareholder, can still exert pressure on Vale in other ways.
But, the recent protests in Athens, where tens of thousands took to the streets, have shown that collective action and massive mobilisation can still exert pressure.
How can you exert pressure on someone by saying to them: Even if you accede to our demands, we will destroy you?
"How can you exert pressure on someone by telling them that, even if you accept our demands, we will destroy you?" he aske'd.
How can we exert pressure on those regimes?
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