Sentence examples for maximising pressure from inspiring English sources

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At present the leader is focused on maximising pressure on his MPs, even if it has meant he has taken risks with party unity.

Early in Labor's leadership campaign, some of Shorten's key backers floated the idea of supporting the repeal on the grounds that the Coalition would wear the consequences and Shorten was never as involved with the policy as Albanese – which may be why the Coalition is pursuing the political tactic of maximising pressure on Labor to back the repeal.

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Nevertheless it was the Saudis who funded the United Kingdom Action Committee on Islamic Affairs, the protest body set up to maximise pressure on The Satanic Verses.

Simon Birkett, the founder and director of Clean Air in London, said the European commission's "temporary and conditional time extension" would serve as an ideal mechanism to "maximise pressure on the UK to comply with health-based laws".

No superlative was left unused as the French president François Hollande, the foreign minister Laurent Fabius and the UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon lined up on Saturday to maximise pressure on negotiators in Paris to accept the final draft of the climate agreement.

This optimal geometry bifurcates the shock-wave and carefully manages the recovering post-shock flow to maximise pressure-smearing in the shock-region with only a small penalty in L/D for the aerofoil.

England had arrived this morning in the hope of maximising the pressure, and an hour's profitable batting would have been their first wish.

To maximise the pressure wave in one direction he had packed the 950kg bomb so there were several hundred kilos more explosive on one side.

However the Department of Energy has repeatedly made it clear that the purpose of the SPR release is to maximise downward pressure on pump prices in the short-term.

With England being their main rivals for the top spot in the group Turkey wanted to maximise the pressure on Sven-Goran Eriksson's side by playing the final qualifying game against them at home.

The question that arises from these incidents is whether banning civilian airline parts represents "smart" sanctions that are intended to maximise the pressure on the ruling regime while limiting their unintended side effects, or whether it puts the lives of innocent travellers of all nationalities at risk.

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