Sentence examples for repeatedly pressure from inspiring English sources

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"They are a major source of information but not the only source".Those groups have played a key role in helping Smith to repeatedly pressure his own leadership into allocating more funding for veterans' programs".I can tell you without any hesitation that he's advanced a very aggressive agenda," said Steve Robertson, legislative director for the American Legion.

Some warning signs to watch for, said Ms. Gleason, are: partners who blame others for bringing out the worst in them, discourage their girlfriends or boyfriends from spending time with others, make constant accusations of infidelity or repeatedly pressure the other person for sex.

Why did you repeatedly pressure him to fire the trooper, and then fire the chief himself for refusing to do so?

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The government of former president Goodluck Jonathan was repeatedly pressured to try all Boko Haram suspects in court.

Illinois (3-0) repressuredpressureDave Ragonene into making poor throws, sacking him 3 times and picking off 3 passes.

Initially reluctant to be uprooted from Rome, he was repeatedly pressured by Richelieu to heed the king's command and eventually arrived in the French capital in December 1640.

Meanwhile, one of his former runners, the American David Torrence, said that he stopped working with Aden after being repeatedly pressured to inject "vitamins".

Trump also repeatedly pressured Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, to halt the investigation and ultimately forced Sessions to resign for not doing so.

Omalu also alleges that the sheriff repeatedly pressured him to reclassify certain deaths as accidents rather than homicides when police were involved.

We have learned from numerous press reports that President Trump may have repeatedly — not once, but repeatedly pressured officials to break the law by walling out asylum seekers entirely.

— The City Council in this financially struggling city rejected a statesponsored recovery program on Tuesday, in an act of rebellion against state and county officials who had repeatedly pressured the city to accept it.

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