91.   Governments might start by conducting and publishing audits of military investments, which could increase public pressure for change.

92.   Given the mounting public pressure on the president and the diminished standing of his party after the election, the scandal appears as if it will only grow.

93.   Grant expects the government will prove unable to maintain fiscal discipline in the face of public pressure.

94.   He said he hoped public pressure will mount to force Lott to bring the matter to the floor.

95.   He is aware that there is tremendous public pressure to show progress on this controversial topic.

96.   He said he was counting on public pressure as debates continued on the floor of the House and Senate to counteract Republican opposition to the Democratic bills.

97.   He suggested Monday that he even envisioned so much public pressure that other senators might force the Senate to shut down until Helms relented.

98.   He was offered the chance to instruct criminal-justice classes at ASU until, once again, weak-kneed politicians caved in to public pressure and reneged.

99.   His parents see this as further proof Webb County is shamelessly bowing to public pressure in its case against Jonah.

a. + pressure >>共 411
high 13.40%
low 6.99%
international 5.66%
inflationary 4.19%
political 4.13%
intense 3.92%
increasing 3.02%
strong 2.60%
heavy 2.15%
public 2.07%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
pressure 0.83%
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