61. But that changed in midweek in deference to public pressure. 62. But the criticisms have picked up since last summer, when R.J. Reynolds bowed to public pressure and retired its saxophone-playing, cigarette-smoking Joe Camel. 63. But public pressure would most likely force Netanyahu to resign, legal experts and politicians said. 64. But some victims are increasingly willing to speak out about their ordeals in the hopes of putting public pressure on the paramilitary groups. 65. But that has caused a split in the delegation over whether the administration and its Republican allies in Congress can be trusted to keep their word without public pressure. 66. But the department has come under public pressure in recent months from officials who want to ensure that the police are responsive to the public. 67. But those gestures have come after intense international public pressure and coincide with attempts by the drug industry to fiercely guard its market. 68. But with enough public pressure, the networks might be persuaded to undertake a modest reform this fall that could have ripple effects in later elections. 69. Ceding to public pressure, the Baja governor, Hector Teran, also replaced the state attorney general, Jose Luis Anaya Bautista. 70. Canada is now putting into place tough new immigration and anti-terrorism measures while under public pressure not to curb civil rights in the process. |
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