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were pressures
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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There were pressures, of course.
So there were pressures from many directions.
"There were pressures put on me and my family," Mellouli said.
On the planners' side, there were pressures from central government to reverse their previous anti-industrial bias for the area.
However it said there were "pressures" on mental health services for children and said "increased investment in specialist inpatient services" was needed.
Yes, of course there were pressures and tensions, but it was right that they were addressed at a forum like this instead of slipping over into bilateral action".
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"They were pressuring me to marry.
There are pressures on him at home.
But there are pressures.
"This will be pressure.
That's pressure.
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