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Stories and novels, Walter Mosley once observed, "are entertainments that help us cope with the intense pressures mortality brings".
"Our NHS is under huge strain from intense pressures, including rising patient demand and frozen funding," he said.
This happens more often than not when others melt into the woodwork under the intense pressures of war.
Indeed, over the last several years, many investment firm analysts stood their ground to continue to offer honest stock opinions to investors in the face of intense pressures.
Even a few of Mr. Bush's advisers said the more intense pressures of a national campaign would compel a broadening of authority and the addition of political veterans.
Tanya Palmer, Unison's south-west regional manager, said: "The trade unions are well aware of the challenging financial times and the intense pressures on the NHS.
No other public service has to face such intense pressures, demands which run ahead of national income in every developed country, regardless of the funding system.
The results, published in the journal Health Expectations, highlight the intense pressures felt by individuals with diabetes during the period, from family, culture, religion and their own conscience.
The development is certain to renew discussion about the intense pressures that build on contestants in talent shows that form a large part of Britain's popular television diet.
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Discretionary spending remains under intense pressure.
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