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But Jackson adjusted his role, taking pressure off him.

They reduce the amount of wood required, taking pressure off forests.

Mr Hunt outlined details of measures aimed at taking pressure off GPs.

After the rescue, local currencies recovered much of their value, taking pressure off borrowers.

Hodgson has been taking pressure off directors of rugby ever since his millennial advent into the Premiership 16 years ago.

"It mimics nature's way of slowing down water, encouraging infiltration into the ground and taking pressure off urban drainage systems.

A slower economy, the thinking goes, reduces the demand for workers, taking pressure off employers to raise wages.

He is very good at taking pressure off players and making them feel comfortable in their environment.

And if he's taking pressure free throws, that means we have the lead and that'll be very, very good".

Such a move risks undermining the euro area's public finances in the long run by taking pressure off renegades.

"You see, the U.N. is taking pressure on sport," she said, "instead of speaking on what this issue means".

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