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There was also tremendous emotional pressure to run.
"I have been under ridiculous pressure to run unjustified stories to settle scores".
During the election campaign, Cameron was under pressure to run the issue hard; pressure he by and large resisted.
The favourite is David Miliband, the 43-year-old foreign secretary who ignored pressure to run when Mr Blair stood down.
Hardly secondary to the artistic achievement was the engineering feat of supplying water in volume and pressure to run the numerous fountains at Versailles.
This seems partly because of racetrack casinos, which have pumped new money into race stakes and added to the pressure to run unfit horses.
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Mr. Sutiyoso said the son was probably being pressured to run by businesspeople eager for access to parliamentary politics' lucrative system of patronage.
Still, he said, he would not trade his financial pressures to run an ice cream shop, even as he sees the line spilling from his neighbor's store on Sundays.
"Anything more than 85 or 90 days is more than the dealers need on their lots," an analyst with Lehman Brothers, Brian A. Johnson, said, "and just creates pressures to run incentives and discounts".
Within the political mainstream, Mr. Colón's candidacy remains an enigma, with some consultants saying that he was pressured to run for public advocate to help draw out Latino voters citywide to ensure that Fernando Ferrer, the Bronx borough president, at least makes it into a runoff.
If he befriended them, they'd call and complain about a story, or pressure him to run a different story.
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