111.   They finally put it on after pressure from the campaign.

112.   The twelve months have been fraught with pressures from nature, such as flooding and drought as well as artificial problems from chemical pollutions.

113.   City came under some pressure from Tring, but the home side never looked down to a sub front.

114.   Almost immediately after the House voted for the proposal, the president ditched it under strong pressure from Senate Democrats.

115.   Along with those changes, political pressure from advocates of neighborhood schools has mounted.

116.   Already, many complain about pressure from health maintenance organizations in favor of relatively low-cost drugs over counseling and hospital stays.

117.   Although all publicly traded firms feel pressure from their shareholders to show healthy returns, Internet companies are particularly exposed to the equity markets.

118.   Although consumer long-distance companies are expected to feel the pressure from a new competitor, Sprint officials said they will respond by bundling wireless, Internet and local services.

119.   Also, we are under pressure from our allies in Europe and Japan, who seem timid about upsetting Saudi Arabia.

120.   Although opinion polls show the issue has little resonance with the general public, Bush is under pressure from conservatives not to sign the bill into law.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
pressure + p. >>共 65
on 42.49%
from 30.09%
for 5.67%
in 5.47%
over 2.23%
off 1.68%
to 1.55%
by 1.46%
at 1.23%
against 0.85%
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