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If he wins the UN ruling, he could use it to pressure the British Government to allow him to leave the embassy.He could simply take his chances and leave the embassy, despite the fact he is almost certain to face arrest.
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Finally, the post-2015 procouldcreatecreate stronger and broader alliances of civil society, trade unions, faith institutions and others who take whatever comes out of the process and use it to put pressure on their governments, as they have done with some International Labour Organisation conventions, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Iraq requested that a summit meeting of Arab leaders due to convene on March 1 in Cairo be postponed at least two weeks, apparently wary that the Arab states allied with Washington would use it to increase the pressure on Baghdad.
Martin Stevens of Exeter University, in Britain, who devised the game, hopes to use it to study selection pressures on real eggs.Readers who wish to play can do so here In this section Up and down and up again Eggs-actly Another week, another report Time and chance Hunger strikes Reprints.
Moscow will also need to be more proactive with its Iranian partners, who both show disdain for Russia and use it to shield them against Western pressures.
The discussion needs to advance from there to how the Giants can generate pressure and use it to their advantage (it's not just about sacking Brady – it's also about using pressure designs to force incompletions and turnovers).
That shift was passed on to Blair - but instead of using it to put pressure on Trimble, the PM promptly handed the unionists further concessions, all of which were instantly rejected.
"Everybody is using it to put pressure on people, because, theoretically, this is the last time," said Bernard Rapoport, a Texas insurance executive who has given $130,000 to national Democratic committees in the last six months.
The US has always been a gold standard in journalism, and press-freedom advocates in oppressive countries have used it to put pressure on their leaders.
Meanwhile Parsons has been trying to placate investor Icahn, who has assembled a small voting stake in the company and used it to try to pressure Parson into bumping up the company's dividend, selling off the entirety of its cable unit and doing anything else that could increase the conglomerate's share price.
While the outcome of the July 29 referendum would not be legally binding, the island's governor, Sila María Calderón, has used it to keep the pressure on the Bush administration to end the bombings.
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