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"But even they are not willing to give up what we have under foreign pressure".
The Palestinian Authority, which is under foreign pressure to rein in militant groups, condemned the bombing and rejected Israeli accusations that it was promoting suicide attacks.
At the war's end, in 1918, he was arrested, and prosecuted by an Ottoman tribunal, which operated briefly under foreign pressure.
Complaining about the decisions that have caused a political furore tonight, a BJP spokesman said they had been taken "under foreign pressure" - and he was probably correct!
Under foreign pressure the government tried to improve its distribution of aid, but delivering supplies to stranded communities remains a problem.
As explained to me in Paris, President Nicolas Sarkozy now thinks that France will only "modernize itself" under foreign pressure, which signifies trying to match German performance.
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The optimists note that the RUF now stands little hope of winning outright; its founding leader, Foday Sankoh, has been captured and the rebels' principal backer, the Liberian president, Charles Taylor, is under growing foreign pressure to end the conflict.
He would have preferred to bring the government down, but the prime minister was involved in negotiations with Kosovo, sponsored by the European Union, and Mr Vucic buckled under heavy foreign pressure not to disrupt the process, which has been fraught with problems.On November 3rd Kosovo, including the Serb-inhabited north, will hold local elections.
"A non-democratic government can create democratic conditions for decentralisation [and an] economic climate for revival," he says.But the delay suggests that General Musharraf may be under intense foreign pressure to observe constitutional propriety, perhaps by retaining a government based on the current parliament.
Under intense foreign pressure, talks brokered by the African Union (AU) have brought about a compromise which, it is claimed, will see the oil flowing again "in a matter of weeks".Splitting what was Africa's largest country in half left most of the oil in the landlocked south and all of the means to get it to market in the hands of the north.
This is not a full-blown biography of Milošević, nor does it cover all the facets of the period of his leadership from the 1980s to his transfer under extraordinary foreign pressure to the Hague tribunal in 2001.
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