91. In addition, Mothers Against Drunk Driving is exerting pressure, and more is known about the dangers of alcohol poisoning, Justice says. 92. In a panic stop, the brake-assist system automatically exerts full pressure against the calipers to shorten stopping distances. 93. In fact, Cadigan had determined the player should not play, but the club was exerting pressure anyway. 94. In December he did exert pressure on the Federal Communications Commission to act quickly on a television license sought by a major contributor, Paxson Communications. 95. It might seem logical that these elections would inevitably exert upward pressure, and lead to voting for leaders in counties or towns. 96. It needs extensive coverage of a catastrophe by the international media in order to exert pressure upon governments to contribute. 97. Jim Link, executive vice president of the San Fernando Valley Association of Realtors, said repossessed properties will continue to exert downward pressure on resale prices this year. 98. Many analysts foresaw fierce debate inside the Bush administration on where to exert pressure next, and on what issues. 99. Marie Cornwall, a sociologist at Brigham Young University, said the church does exert societal pressure on its members. 100. More pressure is exerted by the news media now as runners approach the novelty of four minutes. |