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to pressures
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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Mounting job losses added to pressures to compromise.
Egypt's judicial system does not respond to pressures of any kind.
But the elder President Bush again bowed to pressures from abortion opponents: he vetoed the legislation.
The market is susceptible to pressures from the masters and dealers to keep prices unnaturally high.
Dr. Grifo added that the Bush administration was "bowing to pressures from someone".
Meanwhile, children are being subjected to pressures they may not be ready for.
Whatever he's going to do, he does it, and he seems impervious to pressures, deals, enticements".
Will he cave in to pressures to shield and subsidize big troubled companies?
But, unlike legislatures, they are supposed to be immune to pressures from the wider public.
Unlike cattle, "they are not sensitive to pressures like fences," he said.
Universities in Japan, China, and Russia also evolved in response to pressures for modernization.
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