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I could bring pressure in that direction.
I could bring pressure to bear.
Of course, the Colts knew this, too, and so could bring pressure, secure in the knowledge that their iffy secondary was unlikely to pay a heavy price.
But it still reflects a price of oil that is at or near recent highs, which could bring pressure on OPEC to increase production.
Officials in Texas argue that having to disclose the state's total obligation — roughly estimated around $50 billion — could bring pressure to cut benefits.
Legal analysts said the indictment could bring pressure on Mr. Magliocchetti to cooperate in building a case against members of Congress and their aides in the hopes of getting leniency if he is convicted.
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At the same time, other forces that could help bring pressure to bear lack sufficient experience to prove effective.
The Dalai Lama has long believed that the small but growing share of Han Chinese who are interested in the spiritual side of Tibetan Buddhism could eventually bring pressure to bear to produce a more lenient Chinese policy towards Tibetan areas.
Riverkeeper's lobbying effort is focused on the passage of local anti-licensing resolutions -- which could ultimately bring pressure to bear on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the agency that issues the licenses.
He could, in short, bring pressure on South Korea to fully liberalize its auto markets and embrace the reciprocal obligations that come with free trade.
The woman had been vomiting; the loss of fluids could bring blood pressure down.
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