1. After the restart North started to play better rugby gaining more possession and putting Malone under pressure for the first fifteen minutes. 2. All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels. 3. Alternatively, the rule-makers can set their faces against the pressures for change. 4. At that stage, the pressures for full membership are bound to mount at home and overseas. 5. But for the forgotten victims - the wives - there is little official recognition, let alone pressure for reform. 6. But it will coincide with political pressure for doctors to accept fundamental changes in their working practices. 7. But the pressure for productivity has sometimes been remorseless. 8. But they said the organized process of the advisory council w ill create political pressure for the supervisors to heed the recommendations. 9. External pressure for an independent, international war crimes tribunal has been rebuffed. 10. For selective pressures for linguistic ability could easily reverse in ontogeny the order I maintain would be needed in phylogeny. |