Once on board the wool will be pressed to recover the oil and then reused.
Elected officials should be pressed to use this data to shape policies and devise wise revenue solutions.
For instance, suppliers who have near-monopolies on crucial parts and materials may be pressed to spread their production facilities geographically.
Companies that seek the talent and innovation in this next generation of workers will be pressed to find the social mission that will drive them.
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But applicants must show a three-year record of sound economic practices to win relief - which they will be pressed to invest in education and health.
Mr Coulson will now be pressed to disclose whether he was aware of the alleged interception and deletion of voicemail messages left on Milly Dowler's phone.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame is best placed to rein in General Nkunda's men, and must be pressed to do so, with the threat of aid withheld if he does not.
With Balotelli's erratic antics continuing to grab headlines, Mancini may be pressed to find an answer soon -- especially if he is to quell locker room bust-ups and his squad's growing suspicions there is one rule for Mario and another for the rest.
Money managers are going to be hard pressed to deliver such results from their stocks and bonds.
And when they do, they are going to be hard pressed to make the case that the stock deserves to trade even higher still.
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The controversy will continue because on one side there will be analysts who will continue to contend that Z10 and Q10 will be hard pressed to gain over 5% market share.
Thus, states will be hard-pressed to be able to afford the flood of new Medicaid eligible expected even if they elect not to expand eligibility.
What is certain, however, is that -- having telegraphed its willingness in principle to do so -- the United States will be hard pressed to resist demands that will make the treaty even more unacceptable to the Senate than it is at present.
Their bashes and industry functions give business types extraordinary access to a forum of federal, state and local political leaders they'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else.
Yet despite the long shadow Lombardi still casts over the game 36 years after his death--he coached the Green Bay Packers to five titles in the 1960s--current National Football League coaches would be hard pressed to agree.
Investors will be hard pressed to find a cheaper stock in the high-flying technology sector.
The press will be hard pressed to showcase success stories of heroic federal assistance.
For sure, you will be hard pressed to restore your nest egg by owning bonds.
Firms will, equally, be hard pressed to raise prices enough to recover their higher input bills.
Americans will be hard pressed to support freedom elsewhere if they do not protect it at home.
You would be hard pressed to find an industry with more customer interaction--and therefore potential stress--than airlines.
Any government may be hard pressed to resist the appeal of some of Mr Hagen's populist ideas.
If you put me behind a telescope I would be hard pressed to find the night sky, let alone Venus.
Even new leadership will be hard pressed to buck the lack of innovation and consumer interest weighing down the industry.
But rising unemployment and spare capacity suggest that workers who want higher wages will be hard pressed to win them.
In New York you would be hard pressed to find anyone out in sweats on a Sunday (except at the gym).
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You would be hard pressed to find a motor sports enthusiast that would turn down a few days at the race track.
As for reliability, technology analysts say you'd be hard pressed to find an in-house corporate IT operation that tops AWS's cloud service.
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