71.   Experts say the case shows how a society that often confuses intelligence and academic achievement with personal worth exerts pressures to achieve a competitive edge.

72.   Every diplomatic pressure should be exerted on the regime to introduce democracy.

73.   Gently exerting pressure on both sides, she ordered them to simultaneously begin to prepare for hearings on the proper remedy.

74.   From the outside we can exert pressure if he tries to do something like expropriate Palestinian land.

75.   Further possible military measures to exert pressure on the rebels, like a NATO naval blockade of major Albanian ports, are still under study, he said.

76.   Further possible military measures to exert pressure on the rebels, like a NATO naval blockade of major Albanian ports, were still under study, he said.

77.   Greasy, creamy foods contain large molecules that exert pressure on nerves found in taste pores, and so supertasters find fat gross.

78.   Hansen said voters and reformers must exert pressure on political leaders for encompassing reform to occur.

79.   Gradually, the government began exerting pressure on La Opinion, withholding official advertising, harassing its reporters and even kidnapping some.

80.   He has continued to exert pressure on the company by increasing his stake and hiring York and Whitworth.

v. + pressure >>共 312
put 25.18%
increase 6.77%
face 5.95%
feel 4.42%
apply 4.40%
ease 3.24%
exert 3.15%
resist 3.13%
take 2.29%
keep 2.28%
exert + n. >>共 69
pressure 34.54%
influence 25.33%
control 12.14%
effort 4.08%
power 2.85%
authority 2.28%
effect 1.99%
force 1.71%
leadership 1.42%
will 1.14%
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