41.   After Omagh, it could no longer resist public pressure in favor of it.

42.   Alarmed by rising crime and the public pressure to arrest it, the government has proposed a series of get-tough laws.

43.   All of them are protected by powerful interests that cannot be dislodged without enormous public pressure.

44.   Businessmen have complained about public pressure.

45.   But as public pressure mounted, Hull reversed field, calling on state Attorney General Janet Napolitano to appeal the decision.

46.   But according to Wetlands International, public pressure and new laws are helping to stem the decline in the West.

47.   But Daschle had vowed to force additional votes daily on shutting off the debate, hoping to increase public pressure for passing the bill.

48.   But Democrats believe it would be almost impossible for Republicans to build up enough public pressure to force a Republican plan through a Congress controlled by Democrats.

49.   But critics and the networks alike were unsure whether the decline was a response to public pressure about violence, or merely a normal shift in programming tastes.

50.   But if the public pressures on Ms. Reno and the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, Zachary W. Carter, were real, so were the legal reservations.

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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