61. Members have impressed upon me the particular difficulties of those people struggling to bring up children on their own. 62. Moran said he wanted the dispute to end and from the beginning only wanted to impress upon the child the seriousness of his actions. 63. Most will try to impress upon their people and the international financial world their willingness to tighten budgets and reset priorities. 64. NATO ordered its two top generals on Sunday to Belgrade to impress upon Yugoslav authorities the gravity of the situation after a massacre of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. 65. Rumsfeld said he tried to impress upon Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee the importance of sustaining recent momentum in easing tensions over Kashmir. 66. The crisis has impressed upon the authorities the need for stricter supervision and an area that needs even closer scrutiny is private overseas borrowings, Prasarn said. 67. The French can be expected to impress upon their partners the need to help Russia further. 68. The role of the leader is to impress upon the people of what can be achieved. 69. The way to handle this type of people is to try to impress upon them the need to separate emotion and rationality. 70. This is a theme to impress upon gullible voters in the Northeast, a region with the biggest population and thus delivers the biggest number of MPs. |