61. Other legislators warned that any inquiry would create tensions between the two parties, and between the CIA and FBI. 62. Rafelson knows how to create tension out of human beings instead of special effects and stunts. 63. Since he had promised committee chairmen that he would respect their authority this session, such overrides have created tension within the top ranks. 64. Some analysts suggest that North Korea is creating new tensions to add to the pressure for a peace agreement brokered by the United States. 65. Sometimes the theme was played so low it was almost subliminal, allowing Spielberg to create tension before the audience even realized it. 66. Some union members say they oppose Pierce because he is too far to the left and has created tensions in the union by isolating aides who disagree with him. 67. Still, James refused to make his intentions public until after the fact, which could have created tension among the other candidates. 68. Still, officials say, the crisis hits close to home, and creates tensions on even the most secular campuses. 69. Such an effort might create tensions with Giuliani, a man with whom Hill has maintained warm relations even though they have opposed each other in negotiations. 70. Speaking after a meeting with South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, Bush created some tension with his guest by taking a tough line with North Korea. |