Start-ups often feel pressure to think of a new, unique innovation that will change the world.
He would feel pressure to demonstrate that he has changed and can show flexibility.
Congress will again feel pressure to undo the one-year requirement and let affected returns choose stepped-up basis.
But other Democrats up for re-election in 2012 could feel pressure from such a vote, including Sens.
"Professional sport is a difficult industry and when you haven't scored runs you feel pressure, " he said.
House Speaker John Boehner and other Republican leaders started to feel pressure to take a position on the Ryan budget.
The women should not feel pressure to speak publicly about their ordeal, Smart said, adding that time will help them heal.
"Companies began to feel pressure to get out of South Africa, " says Davis, who edits Global Proxy Watch, a weekly newsletter.
Many women also feel uncomfortable advocating a female point of view, because they feel pressure to prove they are no different from their male colleagues.
Rebecca Raibley, 61, a senior partner at a Boston investment relations firm, always invites a friend or two, so family members feel pressure to behave.
In turn, the argument goes, money managers feel pressure to pay to play, or give kickbacks of various forms in return for recommendations to pension trustees.
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Apple may also feel pressure to release a new iPhone soon to compete with archrival Samsung, whose popular Samsung Galaxy S line has emerged as a credible competitor.
Members of Congress know that climate change legislation doesn't offer tangible benefits to voters, so they're unlikely to act unless they feel pressure from activists in their districts.
If the case proceeds in Delaware state court, Transocean might feel pressure to drag in Halliburton and Schlumberger, Brewer said, to try and share liability in a process known as inpleading.
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Even Republicans feel pressure to concede this point.
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They also illustrate that some investors worried about the markets, like Mr. Pellegrini, nevertheless feel pressure to place some money in stocks and other riskier investments amid low interest rates that make cash less attractive.
For his part, Renner told CNN that while he didn't necessarily feel pressure to live up to Damon, he did hold himself to a personal standard of excellence when it came to performing the action work.
Did you feel pressure to defend him?
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He will continue to press Congress to take up the provisions of the American Jobs Act in the Senate, as Senator Reid has said the Senate will, and hope and pray that -- referring again to the Almighty -- that the House will feel pressure enough from its constituents -- that House Republicans will do the same.
It's a pressure that cracks many phenoms, but Franklin said she didn't feel that pressure.
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Batsmen feel under pressure when they are forced to play out a string of maidens and you really feel the screw tightening all the time.
And so - you know, I'm hoping that as people feel the pressure - and there is pressure.
Particularly being a young woman in politics where you feel a pressure to be taken seriously.
Song writers will, inevitably, feel the pressure to make their songs more catchy, more formulaic.
If AB InBev is allowed to acquire Modelo, craft brewers could feel more pressure to consolidate.
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The Fed will thus feel less pressure to lower rates and pump in more liquidity.
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