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Mr. Bush and his team have used economic difficulties to press for their policies on taxes, trade, energy and other issues ever since.
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In addition, composite gradient points involve the difficulty or reluctance to press for the travelling of strollers as uneven points.
We talked a lot about the difficulties of fathering: when to press hard, when to let up — when to be present and when to recede.
We had difficulty swiping article pages (you have to press down really hard and the pages tend to flicker) and accessing articles from images.
On his assessment, this system hasn't had "the slightest difficulty in using the UNGPs as a tool to press for changes".
If things went well — if the difficulties were ironed out and the book went uneventfully to press — she would have nothing to speak to a journalist about.
"No one's touching you," I pronounced with difficulty, turning toward the door and putting my hand out to press the button.
The Lib Dems also want to press pause on plans for elected police commissioners, although the difficulty here is that the proposals are in the coalition agreement.
I continue to press.
I suggest that you do not fill the syringe more than ¾ full to avoid difficulties when you press the plunger – e.g., the plunger sticking and shooting a forceful stream of water up your nose.
It had plenty of difficulties to negotiate – then as now, a hostile and protective press, a government to convince of its ideas, enormous practical and technical hurdles.
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