1. Asian market woes have been putting pressure on Latin American stock and bond markets and made investors more cautious. 2. But putting pressure on Jordan is almost asking for it. 3. By this reckoning, Syria may have calculated that putting pressure on Israeli forces in Lebanon would help wrest concessions that Israel has so far refused in talks. 4. By putting pressure on Rams quarterback Kurt Warner, whom they sacked six times in the earlier meeting, and who seemed flustered by the Tampa Bay pressure. 5. Each wants to dictate the play, so putting pressure on the ball was something the Revolution stressed in practice this week. 6. Georgia has more athletes but must exploit that advantage by putting maximum pressure on Auburn quarterback Ben Leard and forcing some turnovers. 7. Still, putting pressure on Japan to set specific targets for auto parts imports sends exactly the wrong signal, argues Cline of the Institute for International Economics. 8. Supporters of the bill argue that putting additional pressure on Cuba now, after its loss of aid from the former Soviet Union, would topple the Castro government. 9. They face Miami on Sunday, and putting pressure on Dan Marino will be a key to stopping the Dolphins. 10. Two years later, the West has to recognize that putting pressure on the Bosnian Serbs will not bring peace unless some is also put on the Muslims. |
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